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Teaching the Four Noble Truths from "summary" of The Epic of the Buddha by Chittadhar Hrdaya

The Buddha, with his profound wisdom and compassion, embarked on a mission to alleviate the suffering of all living beings. He began his teachings by expounding the Four Noble Truths, which serve as the foundation of his doctrine. The first truth he proclaimed was the truth of suffering, acknowledging the pervasive nature of pain and dissatisfaction in the world. He elucidated the various forms of suffering, both physical and mental, that afflict humanity. Having established the reality of suffering, the Buddha then revealed the second noble truth - the origin of suffering. He identified craving as the root cause of all human misery, explaining how our insatiable desires lead us into a perpetual cycle of attachment and aversion. By delving into the nature of craving and its detrimental effects, the Buddha shed light on the underlying source of our discontent. As the Buddha continued his discourse, he expounded the third noble truth - the cessation of suffering. He proclaimed that liberation from suffering is attainable through the eradication of craving and the cultivation of inner peace and contentment. ...
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    The Epic of the Buddha

    Chittadhar Hrdaya

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