How are the four noble truths of buddha important for salvation?
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✔four noble truths important for Buddhist.....
*⃣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.
More simply put,
➡ suffering exists;
➡it has a cause;
➡it has an end;
➡and it has a cause to bring about its end. The notion of suffering is not intended to convey a negative world view,
but rather,
a pragmatic perspective that deals with the world as it is, and attempts to rectify it.
#⃣The concept of pleasure is not denied, but acknowledged as fleeting.
*⃣ Pursuit of pleasure can only continue what is ultimately an unquenchable thirst.
#⃣The same logic belies an understanding of happiness. In the end, only aging, sickness, and death are certain and unavoidable.
......... ALONE BUT HAPPY....
.
hope it helps you!!!!!
here is your answer.....
✔four noble truths important for Buddhist.....
*⃣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.
More simply put,
➡ suffering exists;
➡it has a cause;
➡it has an end;
➡and it has a cause to bring about its end. The notion of suffering is not intended to convey a negative world view,
but rather,
a pragmatic perspective that deals with the world as it is, and attempts to rectify it.
#⃣The concept of pleasure is not denied, but acknowledged as fleeting.
*⃣ Pursuit of pleasure can only continue what is ultimately an unquenchable thirst.
#⃣The same logic belies an understanding of happiness. In the end, only aging, sickness, and death are certain and unavoidable.
......... ALONE BUT HAPPY....
.
hope it helps you!!!!!
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The Four Noble Truths taught by the Buddha are
The truth of the existence of suffering.
The truth of the cause of suffering.
The truth of the end of suffering.
The truth of the end of pain.
Accepting the four noble truths means the right understanding of the realities of life. Suffering and death are the natural process of life. Buddha taught the Eigthfold Noble Path. By following the Eightfold Noble Paths, a Buddhist can attain Nirvana or salvation.
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