Four Noble Truths
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title:
Four Noble Truths
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In Buddhism, the Four Noble Truths are "the truths of the noble one," a statement of how things really are when seen correctly. The truths are:
- dukkha, "not being at ease", "suffering", from dush-stha, "standing unstable." Dukkha is an innate characteristic of transient existence: nothing is forever, this is painful;
- samudaya, "origin," "arising," "combination"; "cause": together with this transient world and it's pain, there is also thirst, "craving," "desire" for or "attachment" to thi
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Basic framework of Buddhist thought
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Noble_Truths
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2001-10-23T20:47:40Z
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2024-09-15T07:34:45Z
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