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Zen and Buddhism Dictionary on Four Noble Truths Four Noble Truths: The central theme of Buddhism, and was first thing Buddha Gautama taught, in his Sermon at Deer Park. The Four Noble Truths are: á pain is universal, á the cause of pain is greed, á the source of greed is illusion (maya), á following the Eightfold Path leads to the cessation of pain, greed, and illusion. See also: Dukkha, Tanha, Maya, and Eightfold Path.) (See also: Four Noble Truths , Buddhism, Body Mind and Soul)
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 |  |  | Four Noble Truths: The Four Noble TruthsBuddhism Beliefs: The Four Noble Truths The Buddha taught that life was dissatisfactory because of craving, but that this condition was curable by following the eightfold path. This teaching is called the four noble truths: 1. Dukkha: All worldly life is unsatisfactory, disjointed, containing suffering. 2. Samudaya: There is a cause of suffering, which is attachment or desire (tanha) rooted in ignorance. 3. Nirodha: There is an end of suffering, which is Nirvana. 4. Marga: There is a path that leads out of suffering, known as the Noble Eightfold Path. See also: The Four Noble Truths) Read more here: » Buddhism Beliefs: The Four Noble Truths |
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Significance of Vesak - Buddha DayBuddha Day: The Significance of Vesak - Buddha Day The significance of Vesak lies with the Buddha and his universal peace message to mankind. As we recall the Buddha and his Enlightenment, we are immediately reminded of the unique and most profound knowledge and insight which arose in him on the night of his Enlightenment. This coincided with three important events which took place, corresponding to the three watches or periods of the night. Read more here: » Buddha Day: The
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 |  |  | Four Noble Truths: Samanya DharmaSamanya Dharma is the general Dharma or law for all men. Varnasrama Dharmas are special Dharmas which are to be practised by particular castes and by men in particular stages of life. The Samanya Dharmas must be practised by all, irrespective of distinctions of Varna and Asrama, creed or colour. Goodness is not the property of any one class, creed, sect or community. Every man should possess this virtue. Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda Read more here: » Dharma: Samanya Dharma |
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 |  |  | Four Noble Truths: Fundamentals Of DharmaThe Samanya Dharmas must be practised by all, irrespective of distinctions of Varna and Asrama, creed or colour. Goodness is not the property of any one class, creed, sect or community. Every man should possess this virtue. Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda Read more here: » Dharma: Fundamentals Of Dharma |
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 |  |  | Four Noble Truths: Encyclopedia - DukkhaDukkha (PÄli; Sanskrit: duḥkha) is a central concept in Buddhism, the word roughly corresponding to a number of terms in English including sorrow, suffering, affliction, pain, anxiety, dissatisfaction, discomfort, anguish, stress, misery, and aversion. The term is probably derived from duḥstha, "standing badly," "unsteady," "uneasy." Dukkha is the focus of the Four Noble Truths, including the first:
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