Understanding Nibbāna and the Noble Truths : หน้า 228/263
The Buddha’s First Teaching : หน้า 228/263 Explore the teachings of Nibbāna, the Noble Truths, and the path to the cessation of suffering in Buddhist philosophy.
This text delves into key concepts in Buddhist philosophy, particularly Nibbāna and the Noble Truths. It discusses the interrelation of teachings, the significance of practicing the Middle Way to attain Nirvana, and insights on suffering and perception. The work highlights the artistry behind these teachings and emphasizes the transformation individuals can experience on the path to liberation. The concepts of not-self, obsession, and one-pointedness are explored, along with metaphors used to illustrate complex ideas like sensuality and clinging. Understanding these teachings is essential for personal attainment of deeper insights and inner peace. To learn more about these teachings, explore resources on dmc.tv.
หัวข้อประเด็น
-Nibbāna and Nirvana -Noble Truths -Cessation of Suffering -Middle Way Philosophy -Path Factors and Wholesome Practice -Metaphors in Buddhist Teachings -Personal Attainment of Insight
ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า
natal wind 61
neighbourhood concentration 43,
neither-perception-nor-non-perception, absorption of 193
nibbāna, anupadisesa 21, 112, 114;
ayatana 21, 102, 112, 114; sa
upādisesa 21, 112, 113-4
Nirvana (see also nibbāna) 113: attained by practising the Middle Way 21; Dhammacakkas as transport to 43; Paṭhama Magga Sphere as trailhead to 112-3; word used interchangeably with cessation 100
Noble Truths 16, 20-1, 45-55, 198-205; artistry behind the teaching 45-6; inter-relation of explanations 54-5; knowledge that what should be done has been done in relation to 22, 23, 176, 202, 203, 204; knowledge of the existence of 22, 23, 176, 202, 203, 204; knowledge of what should be done in relation to 22, 23, 176, 202, 203, 204
not-self 84, 109, 121, 122, 138, 139
object-side sensuality 50, 129
Objects of Sensual Delight and Pleasure, Sixty, 95-100
objects, sense 97
obsession, end of, Cessation of Suffering as 51
ocean, a wide - {metaphor for Middle Way 38
ogre, vengeful - {metaphor for self-mortification 36
ogress, man falling in love with -
{metaphor for sensual indulgence 31
om of suffering, when dying 67
one-pointedness 123, 130, 131
organs, sense 97
Origin of Suffering, the Noble Truth of 20, 23, 49-51, 77ff., 198, 200: as anxiety 50-1; as cause 50; as controller 50; as compiled 49
overcoming: clinging 121; sentimentality 120
ox, large - {metaphor for the Aggregates of Clinging 74]
pain, as suffering 46-7, 70, 199
parasitic creeper - {metaphor for the suffering of illness 66-7}
Parinivāna 101
Path Factors, collective arising of 133, 142
Path of Wholesome Practice 83
Path to the Cessation of Suffering, the Noble Truth of, 20-1, 23, 52-4, 117ff., 199, 201-2: as cause 534; as escape 53; as manifestation 54; as the supreme 54; components 20, 117, 202
Paṭhama Magga Sphere 120, 133: characteristics 104, 112-3; cultivation of 133; location 104; necessary for attaining inner bodies 133; trailhead to Nirvana 112, 115
penetrative insight into the root of things 37
perception, sphere of 125
permanence 110
personal attainment of the Dhammacakkas 175