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'''[[Suffering]]'''<br> | '''[[Suffering]]'''<br> | ||
1. Suffering (Skt. ''duḥkha'')<br> | 1. Suffering (Skt. ''duḥkha'')<br> | ||
2. Impermanence (Skt. ''anitya'')<br> | 2. [[Impermanence]] (Skt. ''anitya'')<br> | ||
3. Emptiness (Skt. ''śūnyatā'')<br> | 3. [[Emptiness]] (Skt. ''śūnyatā'')<br> | ||
4. Selflessness (Skt. ''anātmaka'')<br> | 4. [[Selflessness]] (Skt. ''anātmaka'')<br> | ||
'''[[Origination]]'''<br> | '''[[Origination]]'''<br> |
Revision as of 11:36, 25 August 2015
Sixteen Aspects of the Four Noble Truths (Wyl. bdag med rnam pa bcu drug or bden chung bcu drug)
Suffering
1. Suffering (Skt. duḥkha)
2. Impermanence (Skt. anitya)
3. Emptiness (Skt. śūnyatā)
4. Selflessness (Skt. anātmaka)
Origination
5. Cause (Skt. hetu)
6. Origination (Skt.samudaya)
7. Intense Arising (Skt. prabhava)
8. Condition (Skt. pratyaya)
Cessation
9. Peace (Skt. śānta)
10. Cessation (Skt. nirodha)
11. Perfection (Skt. praṇīta)
12. True Deliverance or Renunciation (Skt. niḥsaraṇa; Tib. nges 'byung)
Path
13. Path (Skt. mārga)
14. Appropriate (Skt. nyāya)
15. Effective (Skt. pratipatti)
16. Truly Delivering (Skt. nairyāṇika)
Further Reading
- Jeffrey Hopkins, Meditation on Emptiness pages 292-304 (Wisdom Publications) ISBN 0-86171-110-6