Who said a person who sees the truth of the four noble truths is like a man whose clothes and hair have just caught fire?
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Lord Buddha who was commonly known as Siddharth .
He was the founder of Buddhism.
Once a day,
He said that a person who sees the truth of the four noble truths is like a man whose clothes and hair have just caught fire.
This indicates the truthfulness and faithfulness of a person.
He was the founder of Buddhism.
Once a day,
He said that a person who sees the truth of the four noble truths is like a man whose clothes and hair have just caught fire.
This indicates the truthfulness and faithfulness of a person.
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eliefs – The Dhamma, The Buddha and the four noble truths. Suffering I ... One who sees paticcasamuppada sees the .... Give two of the four sights that the Buddha saw (2 mark
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