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Heart of Buddha's Teaching by Thich Nhat Hanh is a bestselling, highly rated book (#25 in Buddhism) that simplifies core Buddhist concepts like the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. Praised for its poetic clarity and compassionate tone, it empowers readers to transform suffering into joy and cultivate mindful living. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned practitioners seeking practical spiritual insights.




| Best Sellers Rank | #285,000 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #17 in Buddhism (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (7,699) |
| Dimensions | 13.08 x 1.88 x 20.07 cm |
| Edition | New |
| ISBN-10 | 0767903692 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0767903691 |
| Importer | Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd |
| Item Weight | 238 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 254.00 Grams |
| Packer | Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd |
| Print length | 304 pages |
| Publication date | 8 June 1999 |
| Publisher | Harmony |
V**D
A real storehouse of wisdom!
The Heart of Buddha’s Teaching is a true gem that left me feeling inspired and uplifted. Thich Nhat Hanh has a rare gift for taking profound Buddhist concepts—like the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path—and making them not only understandable but deeply relatable. His writing is clear, poetic, and filled with compassion, guiding readers toward a path of peace and liberation with every page. What I loved most is how he connects personal suffering to a broader journey of healing. The idea that our struggles can become the very stepping stones to joy and freedom is beautifully expressed and incredibly empowering. His explanations are practical yet profound, offering insights that anyone—whether new to Buddhism or a seasoned practitioner—can apply to their life. This book feels like a gentle, wise friend, patiently showing the way to inner peace and a more mindful existence. It’s a must-read for anyone seeking clarity, calm, and a deeper understanding of themselves and the world. Five stars for this life-changing masterpiece!
A**H
Perfect Start to Exploring the Buddha’s Path
Inspired by a series and documentaries about the Buddha, I purchased The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching by Thich Nhat Hanh and quickly fell in love with it. Thich Nhat Hanh explains the Four Noble Truths in simple, clear language, making Buddhist teachings accessible and engaging. Perfect for beginners, this book has deepened my curiosity about Buddhism and motivated me to incorporate its principles into my life. I highly recommend it to anyone exploring these ideas! The seller, uRead-Store, packaged the book in a basic paper cover, which initially worried me, but it arrived in flawless condition with excellent paper and print quality.
T**E
Will clear all your doubts...
Nice read...
S**A
A must Read to Understand Buddha's EightFold Path of Living to end Suffering.
A must Read to Understand Buddha's EightFold Path and Other few factors of buddhism. Great transformation in me after reading the book. Highly recommend this If you want to Lead a Peaceful and a disciplined life in Dharma,.. I am still reading this. I whole heartedly thank author and the editors , the amazon(whole team who works to deliver the book), tree(Resource from which papers are made), clouds,rains, sunshine, water,earth, etc.... Looking Deeply the interbeing nature of everything which involved in this.. This is the Outcome of reading this book.
K**R
Meditation + this book = well being !
I bought this book recently , As i have started meditation and was fascinated into its history ,Im here to share few things from this book ,which I do really believe that any person who has insight knowledge of suffering will find its true meaning -"Two strong men are dragging a third man along in order to throw him into a fire pit. He cannot resist, and finally they throw him into the glowing embers.These strong men, the Buddha said, are our own volition. We don't want to suffer, but our deep-seated habit energies drag us into the fire of suffering-"Whoever sees suffering sees the making of suffering, the ending of suffering, and the path,"- "the "Realization" that suffering and happiness are not two. When you reach this stage, your joy is no longer fragile. It is true joy."-"When you feel despair, fear, or depression, it may be because you have ingested too many toxins through your sense impressions" I do believe that everyone should know the teaching of buddha to know our true problems and find solutions from this book.
K**B
For layman trying to find their way
The author has written the book using his own perspective of his own understanding of teaching of Buddhism. He has written it for layman with everyday example which often do not completely add up. It is not an authentic treaty to any paths of Buddhism. People may pick it up to get a monks perspective or as a complete novice in spirituality.
S**K
Awesome book
I really loved reading the book. It talks about four noble truth and eight fold paths. and in between talks a bit about mindful techniques. Thich Naht was really a great monk and these words of wisdom creates a huge impact. The peace I experience after reading even a few pages everyday is immense. Would highly recommend anyone who are on their journey to peace.
Y**A
Mind breaking, precious gift to human race.
This book is a precious diamond among books.
I**R
I honestly find this book fascinating. I wish I bought it instead of "Secret" book. The insights to Buddhism are so inspiring and down to earth. Love the way writer explains main dogmas in authentic and easy way.
T**R
TL;DR – This book is a basic introduction to the foundations of Buddhism, taught from the point of view of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. Absolutely recommended. RAGDOLL RATING: Exceptional The Book… The book covers the absolute fundamentals of Buddhism. Thầy introduces us to the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path and a handful of other concepts he considers to be the bedrock of the Buddhist faith. The writing style is quite unusual – I have no idea of this a trait of Zen masters, poets, Vietnamese folks or just a personal quirk but it seems quite unique. Specifically, the writing seems to flow quite rapidly from one thing to another, usually from explanation to metaphor and back again. I don’t personally find it difficult to read because my mind tends to wander a lot anyway and I found it actually helped me take things in, but some people my find it a little tricky to deal with. Thich Nhat Hanh (Who I will refer to as Thầy (teacher) from now on) is not only a Zen master but a poet too and this look is laced with sections of poetry on related topics. It’s a nice touch although I confess I am far to ignorant of poetry to be able to suggest how good it is. The book is well referenced, linking to canonical texts, other Buddhist teachers works, and other books Thầy has written. It also includes, in the final section, a small selection of translated discourses which had been mentioned in the text. Why I read it… I’ve been trying to read a Buddhist text before my evening meditation and I just happened to buy this book not so long ago. I had listened to a guided meditation by Thich Nhat Hanh and found his insights really struck a chord with me. Conveniently, this book also took up a position in my reading challenge in the “A book that will make you smarter” category. Thầy has devoted a considerable amount of word-space to the teachings of the Four Nobel Truths and the Noble Eightfold path – 16 chapters in fact. He breaks down the teachings into their component parts, explains these parts, often with the use of poetry, metaphor and canonical sources. Then he explains how all these elements are connected, how the interplay and are how the ‘inter-are’ – when you truly focus on one element, you will be practicing all the elements automatically. The third section of the book is dedicated to what I hesitate to call lesser known teachings. Perhaps if you have a good background in Buddhism then you would probably at least know what they were (I knew a handful) but if you are new to Buddhism then the chances are you wouldn’t know them. These teachings are well explained and most importantly linked in to the other elements. It was really good to read about these other important teachings. Why I love It… Firstly I have to mention the use of metaphor. This book is full of metaphorical explanations to aid the reader in their understanding. They help make the teachings easier to digest – and some of these teachings can be confusing at the best of times. One thing that really stuck in my mind was a metaphor about waves: “When we look at the ocean, we see that each wave has a beginning and an end. A wave can be compared with other waves, and we can call it more or less beautiful, higher or lower, longer lasting or less long lasting. But if we look more deeply, we see that a wave is made of water. While living the life of a wave, the wave also lives the life of water. It would be sad if the wave did not know that it is water. It would think, ‘Some day I will have to die. This period of time is my life span, and when I arrive at the shore, I will return to nonbeing.’ These notions will cause the wave fear and anguish. A wave can be recognized by signs — beginning or ending, high or low, beautiful or ugly. In the world of the wave, the world of relative truth, the wave feels happy as she swells, and she feels sad as she falls. She may think, ‘I am high!’ or ‘I am low!’ and develop superiority or inferiority complexes, but in the world of the water there are no signs, and when the wave touches her true nature — which is water — all of her complexes will cease, and she will transcend birth and death,” (p.124/5) While I was reading this passage (and many others), suddenly the ideas behind impermanence, rebirth and all sorts of other things started to make a bit more sense. The book is full of useful metaphors like these and by the end I felt like my understanding of the fundamental concepts was improved. All the way through I found myself learning new things, and understanding concepts I already knew about much more clearly than I ever have before. I’m sure I missed more than I took in, and this book will definitely become a book I will re-read over and over. The main reason this book is ranked ‘exceptional’ rather than just 5 buttons is basically because of my emotional reaction to text. With every chapter my understanding grew and I had clear guidance to help me understand some difficult concepts and encouragement to apply these things to me own life. I really strongly felt motivated to make improvements in my life and to follow the teachings of the Buddha more closely. I felt a really strong emotion of loving kindness in my heart as I read this book and that feeling continued after I put the book down each night. It was a rare experience and one I feel very happy to have gone through. I genuinely feel this may be one of the most important books I have ever, or indeed will ever read. Recommended For… Everyone with an interest in Buddhism, from the absolute beginner to the advanced practitioner. Everyone generally. I would recommend this book to everyone actually – the contents are very Buddhism-centric (obviously) but there are lessons to be learned from this book that everyone from all works of life could make use of. Final thoughts… This book is probably one of the best books on Buddhism that I have read for a beginners view. The concepts can be difficult but Thầy offers excellent guidance and explanation to help you understand. The book also contains a good deal that would be of value to a more experienced practitioner. Yes, it’s good as a reminder of the basic teachings but the poetry and imagery of this work make it well worth reading as a guide to deeper understanding and encouragement to deeper practice. Everyone should read this book. ___________________________________________ Please note: I am in no way affiliated with the author or publishers. I bought this book with my own money for my own reasons. The opinions contained within are my own and have not been influenced by any external entity!
R**E
Este livro é o mais próximo que temos de uma "bíblia budista". O autor é um monge renomado e também poeta, seu estilo de escrita é destinto, explicando os conceitos e princípios fundamentais do budismo de forma linda. É uma leitura rica e que traz paz, pois os ensinamentos são lindos e a forma de explicação deles também é. Me apaixonei tanto pelo livro que já comprei vários outros do autor. Foi o livro que me fez descobrir que era budista, sempre tive um lado espiritual mas nunca consegui me identificar com religião alguma, mas neste eu me identifiquei com cada frase. Recomendo até para pessoas de outras religiões pois a filosofia budista é linda, as práticas são focadas em te tornar uma pessoa melhor, não só para si mesmo mas para os outros, qualquer um pode aprender e praticar.
B**I
This book explains Buddhist teachings in a very gentle and easy-to-understand way. It helps you see suffering differently and brings a sense of peace while reading. The lessons are practical and can be used in everyday life to feel more grounded and mindful.
U**K
I was always interested in Buddhism so I wanted to learn more. And in this book I found what wanted and feel better now that I have read it. I try to change my mindset to be more closely to the teachings in the book. Also found some peace inside myself by reading it. With this book I know that I want to learn more of the subject. And I will Definity read this book a second time. When someone will ask me how I changed myself, I will just say.. you know there is a book you should read :)
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