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Dukkha
Suffering, stress, anxiety. Unsatisfactoriness pervading all forms of life, due to the fact that all forms of life are impermanent and constantly changing.
Craving
Origins of dukkha: Craving for sense-pleasures, craving to be, and craving not to be.
Nirvana
Cessation of dukkha.
Goal of spiritual practice.
Noble Eightfold Path
Fourth Noble Truth.
right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness and right concentration. First three truths are about understanding dukkha and it's causes, while the 4th truth is about overcoming it. Body, mind, and speech - all dependent on one another for leading you to the right life path.
The Four Noble Truths
Teaching of how dukkha can be overcome
Buddhism
Rebels against caste system.
http://www.hinduwebsite.com/hinduism/h_buddhism.asp
"sukkha"
Happiness, peace
Buddha
Founder of Buddhism
Sangha
community
Dharma
path of righteousness
Dukkha
Suffering, stress, anxiety. Unsatisfactoriness pervading all forms of life, due to the fact that all forms of life are impermanent and constantly changing.
Craving
Origins of dukkha: Craving for sense-pleasures, craving to be, and craving not to be.
Nirvana
Cessation of dukkha.
Goal of spiritual practice.
Noble Eightfold Path
Fourth Noble Truth.
right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness and right concentration. First three truths are about understanding dukkha and it's causes, while the 4th truth is about overcoming it. Body, mind, and speech - all dependent on one another for leading you to the right life path.
The Four Noble Truths
Teaching of how dukkha can be overcome
Buddhism
Rebels against caste system.
http://www.hinduwebsite.com/hinduism/h_buddhism.asp
"sukkha"
Happiness, peace
Thereveda
Teaching of the Elders
Ancient Buddhism
Mahayana
The Great Vehicle
http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/snapshot02.htm