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(Buddhism) Four central Buddhist teachings: (i) that suffering is an innate characteristic of existence with each rebirth; (ii) that it is caused by cravings or desires; (iii) that it can be ended by eliminating the cravings or desires; and (iv) that the noble eightfold path is the way to achieve this.
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Four Noble Truths
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Four Noble Truths
Noun
plural
plural-only
(Buddhism)
Four
central
Buddhist
teachings:
(i)
that
suffering
is
an
innate
characteristic
of
existence
with
each
rebirth;
(ii)
that
it
is
caused
by
cravings
or
desires;
(iii)
that
it
can
be
ended
by
eliminating
the
cravings
or
desires;
and
(iv)
that
the
noble
eightfold
path
is
the
way
to
achieve
this.
Japanese Meaning
仏教における中心的な教え「四諦」として、次の四つの真理を意味する: (1) 人生や存在そのものには苦しみが伴う、(2) その苦しみは執着・欲望などが原因で生じる、(3) 苦しみはその原因を絶つことで終わらせることができる、(4) 苦しみの終息及び解脱への道として八正道がある。
Sense(1)
(Buddhism)
Four
central
Buddhist
teachings:
(i)
that
suffering
is
an
innate
characteristic
of
existence
with
each
rebirth;
(ii)
that
it
is
caused
by
cravings
or
desires;
(iii)
that
it
can
be
ended
by
eliminating
the
cravings
or
desires;
and
(iv)
that
the
noble
eightfold
path
is
the
way
to
achieve
this.
( canonical plural )