Sunday, December 1, 2024

Four Noble Truths of Buddhist Philosophy

 Four Noble Truths of Buddhist Philosophy:

1. Dukkha (The Truth of Suffering): Life is inherently filled with suffering, pain, and dissatisfaction. This suffering includes both physical and mental discomfort and is an inevitable part of existence.

2. Samudaya (The Truth of the Origin of Suffering): The cause of suffering is Tanha (craving or desire) and attachment. This includes desires for sensory pleasures, material possessions, and clinging to life itself.

3. Nirodha (The Truth of the Cessation of Suffering): Suffering can be ended by eliminating the causes of craving and attachment. This leads to Nirvana, the state of liberation and freedom from suffering.

4.Magga (The Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering):There is a path to the end of suffering, known as the Eightfold Path, which guides individuals toward ethical living, mental discipline, and wisdom.

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