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what are the four noble truths

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Answered by pahadasingh
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Explanation:

All beings experience pain and misery (dukkha) during their lifetime:

“Birth is pain, old age is pain, sickness is pain, death is pain; sorrow, grief, sorrow, grief, and anxiety is pain. Contact with the unpleasant is pain. Separating from the pleasant is pain. Not getting what one wants is pain. In short, the five assemblies of mind and matter that are subject to attachment are pain“.

The origin (samudaya) of pain and misery is due to a specific cause:

“It is the desire that leads to rebirth, accompanied by pleasure and passion, seeking pleasure here and there; that is, the desire for pleasures, the desire for existence, the desire for non-existence“.

The cessation (nirodha) of pain and misery can be achieved as follows:

“With the complete non-passion and cessation of this very desire, with its abandonment and renunciation, with its liberation and detachment from it“.

The method we must follow to stop pain and misery is that of the Noble Eightfold Path.

These truths do not exist in external things such as grass, wood and stones; they do exist though, in our body, which is composed of material elements and mental elements, such as consciousness and perception. As the Buddha says, “In this body with its perception and consciousness I declare the world of pain, the origin, the cessation, and the practice that leads to its cessation“.

Answered by pranjalkushwaha297
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Answer:

Buddha's four Noble Truths:

1.Life has invetible suffering

2.There is a cause to our suffering

3.There is an end to suffering

4.The end to suffering is contained in the eight fold path

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