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Understanding the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism
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Understanding the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism
…what should be done in relation to the Noble Truth of the Way to the Cessation of Suffering'. **3. Kataṇāṇa:** This third cycle of the examination of the knowledge of the Four Noble Truths established the kn…
…ddhism through three cycles: Saccaṇāṇa (knowledge of existence), Kiccāṇāṇa (knowledge of duty), and Kataṇāṇa (knowledge of fulfillment). Each cycle deepens understanding of suffering and the necessary actions…
The Three Cycles of Examination in Buddhism
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The Three Cycles of Examination in Buddhism
The Three Cycles of Examination comprise: 1. Saccānāna: Knowledge of the existence of each Noble Truth over which the Lord Buddha had unequaled personal knowledge and which he could teach to others wi
The Three Cycles of Examination define knowledge concerning the Noble Truths which the Lord Buddha taught. Saccānāna pertains to the knowledge of each truth’s existence; Kiccanānā addresses the necess
Understanding the Noble Truths and the Path to Cessation of Suffering
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Understanding the Noble Truths and the Path to Cessation of Suffering
must be done has been done in relation to Suffering. 3.6 Knowing the Noble Truth of the Cause of Suffering O! Monks! As a result of practising this Noble Eightfold Path, which gave rise to vision, ins
This text discusses the Noble Truths in Buddhism, specifically focusing on the knowledge related to the Origin of Suffering, the Cessation of Suffering, and the path leading to that cessation. Through
Knowledge of the Path to Cessation of Suffering
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Knowledge of the Path to Cessation of Suffering
… of what must be done in relation to Path to the Cessation of Suffering. 3.8.3 Dukkhanirodhagāminī Kataṇāṇa: The Knowledge that what must be done has been done in relation to Path to the Cessation of Sufferi…
This text discusses the twelve stages of the Cycle of Examination derived from the Four Noble Truths and their relation to enlightenment. It elaborates on the three circuits: knowledge of existence, k
The Enlightenment of the Buddha’s First Disciple
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The Enlightenment of the Buddha’s First Disciple
The Enlightenment of the Buddha’s First Disciple In preaching the Dhammackakapavattana Sutta, the Buddha revealed the Thirty-Seven Factors of Enlightenment [bodhipakkhiyadhamma], the Cycle of Depende
The Buddha, in the Dhammackakapavattana Sutta, introduced the Thirty-Seven Factors of Enlightenment, laying down the framework of the Four Noble Truths and the Cycle of Dependent Origination. Dhammaca