Buddhist Teachings on Cessation of Suffering The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 203
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This text delves into the Buddhist concepts of craving and the cessation of suffering. It describes various forms of craving and how they lead to rebirth, as well as the Noble Truth of cessation where craving is extinguished. The Buddha outlined a path to liberation that allows individuals to escape the cycle of rebirth, emphasizing characteristics like complete relinquishment and liberation from craving. Additionally, it introduces the method of practice for achieving this cessation, highlighting the journey towards enlightenment and freedom from suffering. More insights can be explored on dmc.tv.

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-Cessation of Suffering
-Noble Truths
-Craving and Rebirth
-Buddhist Philosophy
-Liberation Techniques

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सual realms of existence; 3.2.2.2 Bhavaṭanāḥ: Craving for the pleasure of the "form-absorptions" or for the Brahmā-world; 3.2.2.3 Vibhaṭanāḥ: Craving for the pleasure of the "formless-absorptions" or for the formless Brahmā-world; 3.3 Dukkhanirodha Ariyasacca: The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering The state where craving has been extinguished, releasing a person from being reborn in the cycle of existence. The Buddha testified that there is a way by which one can escape from the cycle of rebirth — there is no need to be born again and again without end. The characteristics of such cessation of suffering are as follows: 3.3.1 Asaūvirāgānirodho: Cessation of craving with no remaining trace; 3.3.2 Cāgo: Cessation with a complete relinquishing of craving; 3.3.3 Paṭinissaggo: Cessation with no further effect from craving; 3.3.4 Mutti: Cessation with complete liberation from craving; 3.3.5 Anālayo: Cessation with no further concern for craving; These characteristics of release from craving are similar, but cover the full spectrum of ways in which we can let go, all the way from "executing" craving to "ignoring" it and letting it go away by itself. 3.4 Dukkhanirodhagāminī Paṭipada Ariyasacca The Noble Truth of the Method of Practice for the Cessation of Suffering, comprising the eight components mentioned
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