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The Process of Suffering’s Cessation as Depicted in the Dependent Origination
著者 Anh, Dang Thi Tu (著) ; Piyabhani, Phramaha Nantakorn (著) ; Khunakaro, Phramaha Somphong (著)
掲載誌 Journal of the International Buddhist Studies College
巻号v.10 n.1/2
出版年月日2024
ページ85 - 98
出版者Maha Chulalongkorn Rajavidyalaya University
出版地Bangkok, Thailand [曼谷, 泰國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
ノートAuthors' Affiliation: Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Thailand.
キーワードDependent Origination; Suffering; Suffering’s Cessation; Theravada perspective
抄録This research article aimed to (1) study the concept of suffering and the cause leading to suffering according to the Buddhist perspective, (2) analyze the suffering resolution based on Dependent Origination in Theravada Buddhism, (3) propose the process of suffering’s cessation as depicted in the Dependent Origination. The research methodology is documentary, involving in in-depth analysis of relevant documents and records.


The findings showed that there are three, or eight, types of suffering. All suffering comes from ignorance and craving. Ignorance leads one to believe that everything is permanent and unchanging, leading to attachment and craving, which lead to clinging to existence and the cycle of rebirth. The cycle of Dependent Origination illustrates the existence of suffering and its underlying causes. To cease suffering is to eliminate the cause of suffering. The Threefold Path is a process leading to the cessation of suffering. This path, which includes training in higher virtue, higher mind, and higher wisdom, leads to the cessation of suffering, the end of ignorance, the emergence of wisdom, enlightenment, and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. When the mind is filled with precept and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. When the mind is filled with precepts, concentration naturally follows. Concentrating the mind will facilitate the contemplation of the five aggregates, leading to the emergence of wisdom, the eradication of ignorance, the achievement of enlightenment, and the cessation of suffering. This is the process of ending suffering.
目次Abstract 85
Keywords 85
Introduction 86
Research Objectives 88
Literature Review 88
Research Methodology 89
Data Collection 90
Analysis and Synthesis 90
Conclusion and Suggestion 90
Conceptual Framework 90
Research Results 91
Discussions 92
Knowledge from Research 94
Conclusion 96
Suggestions 96
1. Suggestions for Application in Daily Life 96
2. Suggestions for Future Research 97
References 98
ISSN24655546 (P)
ヒット数16
作成日2024.09.06
更新日期2024.09.10



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