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| − | Four central | + | The '''Four Noble Truths''' are four central teachings of [[Buddhism]], declared by [[Gautama Buddha]]. They are: |
| + | # Life means suffering | ||
| + | # Suffering is caused by attachment to fleeting things | ||
| + | # The elimination of attachment is possible | ||
| + | # The [[8-Fold Path]] is the means by which to do this. {{fact}} | ||
Revision as of 21:15, August 2, 2007
The Four Noble Truths are four central teachings of Buddhism, declared by Gautama Buddha. They are:
- Life means suffering
- Suffering is caused by attachment to fleeting things
- The elimination of attachment is possible
- The 8-Fold Path is the means by which to do this.[Citation Needed]