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The Dharma, or the Religion of Enlightenment: An Exposition of Buddhism (Classic Reprint) |
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Author |
Carus, Paul
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Date | 2010.04 |
Pages | 66 |
Publisher | Forgotten Books |
Publisher Url |
http://www.forgottenbooks.org/
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Location | Charleston, SC, US [查爾斯頓, 南卡羅來納州, 美國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Abstract | TI-IE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS. DHARMA means truth, especially religious truth, or brieRy, religion. "he Dharma taught by the Buddha (the Enlightened One) and held by the Sangha (the Buddhist Brotherhood) is formulated in four statements, called" the four noble truths." The first noble truth is on the existence of suffering. Birth is suffering, old age is suffering, disease is suffering, and death is suffering. Sad it is to be joined vith that which ,ve abhor. Sad is the separation from that vhich ve love, and sad is the craving for that which cannot be obtained. The second noble truth is on the origin of suffering. The origin of suffering is desire. |
ISBN | 9781440072536 (pbk); 1440072531 (pbk) |
Hits | 409 |
Created date | 2011.01.21 |
Modified date | 2014.05.20 |
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