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Answered by Anonymous
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The first of the Passing Sights that he saw were an elderly man, a sick man, and a dead body. These sights introduced the sheltered prince to the notions of growing old, illness, and death. He was horrified by these notions.

The final Passing Sight was a wandering ascetic. An ascetic is a person who, by means of extreme self-discipline, deprives him or herself of indulgence and sensual pleasures. The ascetic made Prince Siddhartha realize that the key to happiness does not lie in wealth or pleasure.

The Four Noble Truths

The truth of suffering (Dukkha)

The truth of the origin of suffering (Samudāya)

The truth of the cessation of suffering (Nirodha)

The truth of the path to the cessation of suffering (Magga)

Just this noble eightfold path: right view, right aspiration, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration. That is the ancient path, the ancient road, traveled by the Rightly Self-awakened Ones of former times. I followed that path.

Answered by srikanthn711
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Explanation:

The first of the Passing Sights that he

saw were an elderly man, a sick man,

and a dead body. These sights

introduced the sheltered prince to the

notions of growing old, illness, and

death. He was horrified by these

notions.

The final Passing Sight was a

wandering ascetic. An ascetic is a

person who, by means of extreme self

discipline, deprives him or herself of

indulgence and sensual pleasures. The

ascetic made Prince Siddhartha realize

that the key to happiness does not lie

in wealth or pleasure.

The Four Noble Truths

The truth of suffering (Dukkha) The truth of the origin of suffering

(Samudāya)

The truth of the cessation of suffering (Nirodha)

The truth of the path to the cessation

of suffering (Magga)

Just this noble eightfold path:

right view, right aspiration, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration.

That is the ancient path, the ancient road, traveled by the Rightly Self-awakened Ones of former times. I followed that path.

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