Buddhism is based on how many Noble Truths?
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Buddhism is one of the most followed religion in the world.It is based upon four noble truths:-
=>The Four Noble Truths comprise the essence of Buddha's teachings, though they leave much left unexplained. They are the truth of suffering,
the truth of the cause of suffering,
the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering.
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Buddhism is one of the most followed religion in the world.It is based upon four noble truths:-
=>The Four Noble Truths comprise the essence of Buddha's teachings, though they leave much left unexplained. They are the truth of suffering,
the truth of the cause of suffering,
the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering.
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Buddhism is based on Four Noble Truths-:
==>The First Truth identifies the presence of suffering.
==> The Second Truth, on the other hand, seeks to determine the cause of suffering. In Buddhism, desire and ignorance lie at the root of suffering. By desire, Buddhists refer to craving pleasure, material goods, and immortality, all of which are wants that can never be satisfied. As a result, desiring them can only bring suffering. Ignorance, in comparison, relates to not seeing the world as it actually is.
==>Without the capacity for mental concentration and insight, Buddhism explains, one's mind is left undeveloped, unable to grasp the true nature of things. Vices, such as greed, envy, hatred and anger, derive from this ignorance.
==>The Third Noble Truth :- The truth of the end of suffering, has dual meaning, suggesting either the end of suffering in this life, on earth, or in the spiritual life, through achieving Nirvana. When one has achieved Nirvana, which is a transcendent state free from suffering and our worldly cycle of birth and rebirth, spiritual enlightenment has been reached.
==>The Fourth Noble truth==> The method for attaining the end of suffering, known to Buddhists as the Noble Eightfold Path.
==>The First Truth identifies the presence of suffering.
==> The Second Truth, on the other hand, seeks to determine the cause of suffering. In Buddhism, desire and ignorance lie at the root of suffering. By desire, Buddhists refer to craving pleasure, material goods, and immortality, all of which are wants that can never be satisfied. As a result, desiring them can only bring suffering. Ignorance, in comparison, relates to not seeing the world as it actually is.
==>Without the capacity for mental concentration and insight, Buddhism explains, one's mind is left undeveloped, unable to grasp the true nature of things. Vices, such as greed, envy, hatred and anger, derive from this ignorance.
==>The Third Noble Truth :- The truth of the end of suffering, has dual meaning, suggesting either the end of suffering in this life, on earth, or in the spiritual life, through achieving Nirvana. When one has achieved Nirvana, which is a transcendent state free from suffering and our worldly cycle of birth and rebirth, spiritual enlightenment has been reached.
==>The Fourth Noble truth==> The method for attaining the end of suffering, known to Buddhists as the Noble Eightfold Path.
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