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14 May, 10:15

Buddha's teachings or divine law is?

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  1. 14 May, 10:50
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    Siddhartha Gautama was the founder of Buddhism. (560 BCE)

    According to the Buddha, religion should be left to one's own free choice. Religion is not a law, but a disciplinary code which should be followed with understanding. To Buddhists true religious principles are neither a divine law nor a human law, but a natural law. Dharma (Divine Law) Buddha's main teachings including the Universal Truths, the Four Noble Truths, and the Eightfold path. Samsara (Hinduism and Buddhism) the endless cycle of birth and suffering and death and rebirth.

    Four sights

    1. an old man (age)

    2. a very sick man (illness)

    3. a dead man (death)

    4. a wandering holy man without possessions

    Three Universal Truths

    1. nothing last forever

    2. suffering is everywhere

    3. there is no soul

    Four Noble Truths

    1. Life is filled with suffering

    2. The cause of suffering is desire

    3. To cease suffering one must cease desiring

    4. The path to the end of suffering is the Noble Eightfold Path.

    The Noble Eight-fold Path

    The path to follow to eliminate suffering and reach enlightenment (Nirvana)

    1. Right understanding

    2. Right thought

    3. Right speech

    4. Right conduct

    5. Right livelihood

    6. Right effort

    7. Right mindfulness

    8. Right concentration
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