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what did the Buddha mean by astangika marga please give me short answer urgent​

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Answered by DEONPETER54
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Answered by ash200616
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astangika marga.. The eight fold path which leads, in Buddhism, to release from dukkha (transience and the suffering involved in it). It is the last of the Four Noble Truths, and one of the thirty-seven ‘limbs’ of enlightenment .Each of the eight is described as , .often translated ‘right’; but the meaning intended is not ‘correct’ as opposed to ‘incorrect’, but rather ‘complete’ or ‘perfected’. They are: (i) perfected view ., which understands the Four Noble Truths and their dependence on no persistent . (ii) perfected resolution . in the direction of non-attachment, ahinsa etc.; (iii) perfected speech , free from malice, gossip, lies, etc.;(iv) perfected conduct or action  in accordance with. (v) perfected livelihood .avoiding work which might harm others; (vi) perfected effort.. in setting forward that which produces good karma. (vii) perfected mindfulness (.sati), as summarized in s.(viii) perfected concentration., especially in jhana.

In .Buddhism they become: (i) insight into dharmakāya(ii) cessation of mental superimpositions; (iii) silence in absorption of dharma; (iv) withdrawal from all actions with karmic consequence; (v) living in a way that dharma neither arises nor ceases; (vi) abandoning all intentionality; (vii) giving up reflection on unprofitable questions; (viii) no reliance on ideas or concepts at all.

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