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The four noble truths are the most basic expression of the Buddha's teaching. As Ven. Sariputta once said, they encompass the entire teaching, just as the footprint of an elephant can encompass the footprints of all other footed beings on earth.
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So this is what he did: He showed the truth through the four noble truths and the two truths (relative and absolute truth). By seeing the way things really are, the students learned how to eliminate their mistakes and their delusions.
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Four Noble Truths - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Four Noble Truths (or The Four Truths of the Noble Ones ) (Sanskrit: ;Wylie: 'phags pa'i bden pa bzhi ; Pali: ) is one of the most fundamental Buddhist teachings. In broad terms, these t...
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The Four Noble Truths, a simple exposition of basic Buddhism. ... The First Noble Truth...
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1. Suffering exists; 2. Suffering arises from attachment to desires; 3. Suffering ceases when attachment to desire ceases; 4. Freedom from suffering is possible by practicing the Eightfold Path ; Noble Eightfold Path...
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Introduction to suffering, causes for suffering, release of Nirvana and the path. ... The teachings on the four noble truths are among the very first of many teachings that Shakyamuni Buddha gave in Sarnath (near Benares or Varanasi in North-East India), seven weeks after attaining enlightenment in Bodhgaya.
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