Understanding the Noble Truth of Suffering The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 78
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This section discusses the Buddhist understanding of suffering, emphasizing that all beings are equal in their experience of suffering. It highlights the significance of realizing the Noble Truth of Suffering, a realization achieved independently by Buddhas and Paccekabuddhas, while arahants and other enlightened disciples gain this insight through Buddha's teachings. The text stresses the importance of acknowledging suffering as a fundamental truth in the path to enlightenment, underscoring that enlightenment does not exempt individuals from suffering, but rather fosters a deeper understanding of it. For more information, visit dmc.tv.

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-Noble Truth of Suffering
-Buddhism
-Realization of Suffering
-Enlightenment
-Arahants and Paccekabuddhas

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tial a person might be, it doesn't merit any special consideration on suffering's part — all are equal in the face of suffering. Thus, realization of the reality of suffering for what it really is, to know the Noble Truth of Suffering, is indeed one strength of the Enlightened Ones. The realization of the Noble Truth of Suffering has been achieved independently by all the Buddhas and Paccekabuddhas. As for the arahants and various enlightened disciples of the Buddha — it has only been as the result of the teaching of the Buddha that such an insight has been attained.
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