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SN 56.11: Dhammacakkappavattanasutta—Bhikkhu SujatoNow this is the noble truth of suffering. Rebirth is suffering; old age is suffering; illness is suffering; death is suffering; being coupled with the disliked ...
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The Noble Truth of the Cessation of dukkha - Access to InsightThe noble truth of the cessation of dukkha: the remainderless fading & cessation, renunciation, relinquishment, release, & letting go of that very craving.Missing: Nirodha | Show results with:Nirodha
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Buddha philosophy and western psychology - PMC - PubMed CentralBuddha was a unique psychotherapist. His therapeutic methods helped millions of people throughout the centuries. Today the Western world has realized the ...
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The meaning of existence (bhava) in the Pāli discourses of the BuddhaSep 9, 2022 · This paper seeks to reconstruct the meaning of existence in the Pāli discourses of the Buddha by considering how the notion is used in the most systematic ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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None### Definitions and Explanations of Nirodha from the Four Noble Truths Perspective
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Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary --नMBh. निरोध [ nirodha ] [ ni-rodha ] m. confinement , locking up , imprisonment ( [ -tas ] Lit. Mn. viii , 375). investment , siege Lit. Cat. enclosing ...
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[PDF] The Vedic and Buddhist Concept of "Dharma" - Mandala CollectionsSuch information to be gathered from the Vedic literature is not quite as ... For to stop is to put an end (nirodha) to pain. When mind, itself a Product ...
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Nirodha: 41 definitions - Wisdom LibraryOct 22, 2025 · Nirodha (निरोध, “restraint”) refers to “forgetting the material world entirely (and becoming exclusively attached to the Lord/Bhagavān)”, ...
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SN 56.11: Dhammacakkappavattanasutta—Bhikkhu Bodhi... four noble truths and analyzes them in twelve aspects. It ends with Venerable Kondañña becoming the first person apart from the Buddha to realize the Dhamma.
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Vibhaṅgasutta—Bhikkhu Sujato - SN 12.2 - SuttaCentralThe Buddha gives definitions for each of the twelve links. These are general definitions that apply wherever the twelve links are mentioned.
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Chapter XVII - Dependent Origination (paññā-bhūmi-niddesa)Dec 7, 2021 · This page describes Dependent Origination (panna-bhumi-niddesa) of the section Understanding (Paññā) of the English translation of the Visuddhimagga ('the path ...Missing: nirodha | Show results with:nirodha
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Dukkhata Sutta: Suffering - Access to InsightDukkha-dukkhataa, the actual feeling of physical or mental pain or anguish. 3. Sankhaara-dukkhataa, the suffering produced by all "conditioned phenomena" (i.e., ...<|separator|>
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Brahmanimantanikasutta—Bhikkhu Sujato - MN 49 - SuttaCentralThis is permanent, this is everlasting, this is eternal, this is whole, this is not liable to pass away. For this is where there's no being born, growing old, ...Missing: nirodha temporary<|separator|>
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SN 38.1: Nibbānapañhāsutta—Bhikkhu Sujato - SuttaCentral“It is simply this noble eightfold path, that is: right view, right thought, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and ...
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[PDF] Path of Purification (Visuddhimagga) - Access to InsightThe Buddhist Publication Society is an approved charity dedicated to making known the Teaching of the Buddha, which has a vital message for people of.Missing: nirodha- samāpatti
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[PDF] Cessations of consciousness in meditationoverview of the state of cessation in its two documented forms, nirodha and nirodha sam¯apatti. We have reviewed historical descriptions and accounts from ...Missing: peaceful | Show results with:peaceful<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nibbana: nibbana### Theravada View on Nirodha and Its Relation to Nibbana in Abhidhamma
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Wh126 — The Way of the Noble - Buddhist Publication SocietyHe gets a vision of Nibbāna in its Fruition consciousness (magga-phala). He attenuates or weakens the fourth and fifth fetters, namely, sense-desires (kāma ...
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Investigation of Nirvana [Chapter 25]May 22, 2014 · The Mulamadhyamakakarika is not only a grand commentary on the Buddha's discourse to Kaccayana, the only discourse cited by name, but also a ...Missing: nirodha translation
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[PDF] THE PERFECTION OF WISDOM IN 8,000 LINES - Maitripa CollegeAug 12, 2018 · In order to understand this, it is helpful to read the sutras, such as The Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Lines, in which the buddhas ...
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Commentary on “Root Text for Mahamudra” – Geshe Ngawang ...According to this set of teachings, mahamudra is like a lion and its practice without the oral tradition of possessing five is like a lion robbed of its sight.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Tsongkhapa's Coordination of Sūtra and Tantra - COREDeity Yoga: Divine Pride and Vivid Appearance. Tsongkhapa identifies deity yoga as the unique feature of the vajrayāna, as deity yoga uniquely captures the ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of Tsongkhapa's description of *nirodha* (cessation) within the Four Noble Truths, based on the provided segments from *The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment, Volume 1*. To retain all information in a dense and organized manner, I will use a table in CSV format, followed by a concise narrative summary that integrates the key points. The table captures detailed references, quotes, and context, while the narrative provides an overarching synthesis.