The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 212
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This text discusses the Noble Truth of suffering (dukkha) and its cessation, emphasizing the importance of extinguishing craving to achieve liberation. It presents the Eightfold Path as the method to end suffering, which includes Right View, Right Intention, and other elements leading to mindfulness and concentration. The teachings address the experience of monks, illustrating deep philosophical insights into existence, craving, and liberation from suffering. For more details, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Noble Truths of Suffering
-The Cessation of Craving
-The Eightfold Path
-Philosophy of Buddhism
-Path to Enlightenment
-Monk's Experience

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πεonæbhabikä <3.2.1.2> nandīrāga- one to one's here-and-now existence — and compries Craving for sensual pleasure; Craving for sahagata <3.2.1.3> tatra taträ- the pleasure of the "form-absorptions"; Craving bhinandini, <3.2.2> seyathidham: for the pleasure of the "formless-absorptions". <3.2.2.1> kāmataṅga <3.2.2.2> bhavatāṅga <3.2.2.3> vibavatāṅga". <3.3> Idaṁ kho pana bhikkhave, "O! Monks! This is the Noble Truth of the Cessa- dukkhānirodho ariyasaccam: yo tion of Suffering is cessation which is: Extinguish- tassāyeva taṅhāya <3.3.1> asesavirāganirodho <3.3.2> cāgo ing of craving with no remaining trace; Extinguish- <3.3> paṭinissaggo <3.3.4> mutti ing with a complete relinquishing of craving; Ex- <3.3.5> anālaya. tinguishing with no further effect from craving; Extinguishing with complete liberation from crav- <3.4> Idaṁ kho pana bhikkhave, "O! Monks! This is the Noble Truth of the Method dukkha-nirodhagāminī paṭipāda of Practice for the Cessation of Suffering: the No- ariyasaccam: ayameva ariyo aṭṭhāṅgiko le Eightfold Path comprising Right View; Right maggo, seyathidham: <3.4.1> In- sammāḍiṭṭhi <3.4.2> samma-saṅkappo cludes Right Intention; Right Speech; Right Action; Right Live- <3.4.3> samma-vācā <3.4.4> samma-kammanto <3.4.5> sammaājīvo lihod; Right Effort; Right Mindfulness; Right Con- <3.4.6> samma vāyāmo <3.4.7> sammāsati centration. <3.4> sammāsamadhi. <3.5.1> "Idaṁ dukkhāṁ ariyasaccanti" me bhikkhave pubbe ananussutesu dhammesu <3.5.1.1> cakkhuṁ upādī <3.5.1.2> nāṇaṁ udapādi <3.5.1.3> paṇṇa udapādi <3.5.1.4> vijja udapādi <3.5.1.5> āloko udapādi. <3.5.2> Tam kho panidaṁ dukkhāṁ ariyasaccam pāriṇeyyānti me bhikkhave, pubbe ananussutesu dhammesu cakkhuṁ upādī nāṇaṁ udapādi paṇṇa udapādi vijja udapādi āloko udapādi.
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