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what is the asthangika marg? ​

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Answered by somrajchanak
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Accordingly, Astangika-marga might be more accurately translated as the “Eightfold Path of the [spiritually] noble.” Later in the sermon, the Buddha sets forth the Four Noble Truths and identifies the fourth truth, the truth of the path, with the Eightfold Path. ...

Answered by rkabichek2010
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Aṣṭangika-mārga (Skt.; Pāli, aṭṭangika-magga). The eightfold 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 thirtyseven 'limbs' of enlightenment (bodhipākṣika-dharma).

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