It’s truly rewarding to hear about your journey with understanding the Four Noble Truths and your efforts to align your life with the Eightfold Path. It’s a profound framework that offers guidance on the path to alleviating suffering and finding inner peace. Yes, living can indeed present its challenges, but it’s through these teachings that we can find the tools to navigate life’s complexities with a bit more ease and insight. The journey is both personal and universal, and sharing our experiences can be incredibly supportive. How have the teachings impacted your daily life? I’d love to hear more about your experiences and the insights you’ve gained 👍 🪷🪷🪷🪷🪷
I have been studying Dharma teaching the Tripitaka for over 9 years and still learning. Buddha’s enlightenment is beyond my understanding or I can say intelligently beyond human understanding. The emptiness is core fundamentals of ceasing suffering, no birth no death.
I am a Buddhist from Indonesia, I follow Buddhism not because the teachings of Buddhism are the most correct, but because the teachings of Buddhism are the teachings that are most suitable for the enlightenment of my life
Excellent! Excellent! Excellent!❤ Hardly can it be found even in translations and commentaries by renowned monks and so called practitioners of Buddhism who fully understood the Four Noble Truths in their Three turnings and the Twelve aspects and explained them in simple terms for ordinary human beings to understand. Thus far after more than 20 years, this is the only the second time I have come across the 3 turnings and the 12 aspects of the 4 Noble Truths. With metta. ❤
An excellent explanation of the Four Noble Truths! You did a wonderful job unpacking the concept of dukkha and its significance in understanding the Buddha’s teachings. Your insights are clear and profound, making it easier to connect with these timeless truths. Thank you for sharing such valuable content!
This channel is a treasure trove of wisdom! Each video offers such profound insights into Buddhist teachings that I find myself reflecting on them throughout the day. Thank you for sharing!
The Buddha appears in the world to teach, help and transform beings. Buddha's Teachings help beings to break through delusion and attain awakening, leave sufferings and attain happiness. Taught beings the truth of life and the universe. Because the Buddha knew about the sufferings, he can't just let beings continue to be deluded, continue to commit evil deeds and continue suffering. Buddha hopes all beings can quickly unfold their wisdom. When our wisdom unfold, and increases every day, every month, every year, the truth of life and our surroundings will be more and more distinct to us. Definitely day by day we would become happier and happier. Day by day, we feel more and more serene, relax and comfortable. It's an indication, and it's telling us we have benefited from the Teachings. Unfortunately, majority are more superstitious and believing in the truth are few. If all beings believe in the Buddha's Teachings, practice accordingly to the teachings, each and every beings will transcend the Six Realms and reincarnation forever. All will become Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. 🙏🙏🙏Amituofo
Thank you for your insightful and inspiring comment. You’ve eloquently captured the profound mission of the Buddha-to awaken beings from the sleep of delusion and guide them towards enlightenment and true happiness. The Buddha’s compassionate resolve to alleviate suffering and spread wisdom shines brightly through your words. Your emphasis on the gradual unfolding of wisdom as a path to deeper peace and happiness is a core aspect of the Buddha’s teachings. As we apply these teachings in our daily lives, we indeed find that our understanding of life and the universe becomes clearer, and our experience of joy and serenity deepens. It’s a poignant reminder, too, that while many may still be caught in superstition or disbelief, the teachings of the Buddha offer a powerful antidote to suffering when sincerely practiced. Your vision of a world where all beings practice these teachings and ultimately transcend the cycle of rebirth to achieve Buddhahood is deeply motivational. Let’s continue to share and discuss these teachings, encouraging each other on our paths and hoping to inspire more individuals to recognize and explore the profound wisdom the Buddha has offered us. Your reflections contribute significantly to our collective understanding and practice. May we all progress towards greater enlightenment, day by day. 🙏
Very educative. Please allow me to interrupt. I do research on how Buddhism disappeared in Bihar. I realized it never disappeared from Bihar. Buddhists simply failed to research Indian Buddhism. They looked at Buddhism through the sphere of their own cultures searching for only the Buddha. Buddha had a myriad of names in different villages according to his teachings there. Example. His favorite teaching was 'Lust and desire causes pain. Remove lust and desire, and pain is removed'. Translated into Bihari (where the Buddha story took place) it is DHUKH HARAN meaning to remove dukha. Three dozen villages pray to DUKH HARAN Baba. Its clear that DUKH HARAN Baba is none other than the Buddha. Problem is Buddhists are searching only for the Buddha. In the real Vaishali the Buddha begged for alms. The locals there pray to 'BHIKHAINI' Baba (Beggar Baba). Bhikhaini was mispronounced by Buddhists as Bhikshu. Who is BHIKHAINI Baba. The Buddha no doubt. But people are searching for a man called Buddha. In the real Vaishali, in Beluha the Buddha suffered a sickness and felt he had grown old. The locals pray to 'BURHA' Baba (Old Baba). Who is BURHA Baba. The Buddha no doubt. In the real Vaishali the Lichavies pressurized Buddha not to die. They trailed him to Bandagawan pressurizing him not to die. To put pressure in Hindi is DABESHWAR. Three dozen villages around the stupa where Buddha gave the Lichavies his patra, the villagers pray to Baba 'DABESHWAR NATH' meaning the man who won the pressurizing game. It was the the Buddha no doubt as he gave the Lichavies his patra and succeded in sending them back. But Buddhists are searching for the Buddha. Forgive me for commenting out of the topic. I just wanted to impart this information to you.
Thanks, listened to the video twice back to back, nice narration and background music, the basics are the hardest, indeed, whoever looks down on basics builds a skyscraper on sand, keep up.
The Four Noble Truths in Buddhism are the core teachings that help us understand the true nature of life. Buddha taught that life is suffering (Dukkha), from simple experiences like sickness, aging, and loss, to the deeper feelings of dissatisfaction within. However, suffering doesn't arise randomly; it has a cause rooted in craving, ignorance, and attachment (Samudaya). It is our endless desires and clinging to impermanent things that lead to suffering. Understanding this origin is the first step on the path to freeing ourselves from suffering and ultimately attaining liberation.
I have been to some of the villages where the Buddha preached the four noble truths. I love his videos. I do research on how Buddhism disappeared in Bihar. I realized it never disappeared from Bihar. Buddhists simply failed to research Indian Buddhism. They looked at Buddhism through the sphere of their own cultures searching for only the Buddha. Buddha had a myriad of names in different villages according to his teachings there. Example. His favorite teaching was 'Lust and desire causes pain. Remove lust and desire, and pain is removed'. Translated into Bihari (where the Buddha story took place) it is DHUKH HARAN meaning to remove dukha. Three dozen villages pray to DUKH HARAN Baba. Its clear that DUKH HARAN Baba is none other than the Buddha. Problem is Buddhists are searching only for the Buddha. In the real Vaishali the Buddha begged for alms. The locals there pray to 'BHIKHAINI' Baba (Beggar Baba). Bhikhaini was mispronounced by Buddhists as Bhikshu. Who is BHIKHAINI Baba. The Buddha no doubt. But people are searching for a man called Buddha. In the real Vaishali, in Beluha the Buddha suffered a sickness and felt he had grown old. The locals pray to 'BURHA' Baba (Old Baba). Who is BURHA Baba. The Buddha no doubt. In the real Vaishali the Lichavies pressurized Buddha not to die. They trailed him to Bandagawan pressurizing him not to die. To put pressure in Hindi is DABESHWAR. Three dozen villages around the stupa where Buddha gave the Lichavies his patra, the villagers pray to Baba 'DABESHWAR NATH' meaning the man who won the pressurizing game. It was the the Buddha no doubt as he gave the Lichavies his patra and succeded in sending them back. But Buddhists are searching for the Buddha. Forgive me for commenting out of the topic. I just wanted to impart this information to you.
Yes sir. I feel every ancient temple and Baba's are Buddhist in India. There is nothing except The Buddha Dhamma in India. Only the name and form have changed by force or by false teaching. Every religion on this earth is originated from Buddhist principles.
Buddhism is wrong about what the real root of suffering is. A reaction is the root of suffering. No reaction no suffering. We react to our own thoughts, feelings, desires, physical sensations, other people's behaviors and opinions. If we do not react, no suffering is born. Metta 🥰
Dukkha actually including everything not only suffering but also happiness living being or non living things. If u are tortured by criminals are u sure u can maintain calm and do not react? Sick old age death will come whether u react or not😂😂😂
Why is someone going to react blindly? Isn't It because of ignorance-based desire? So again, the main root for suffering is what the Buddha told us!? Mindfulness without wisdom is just ignorance/getting used to it, not a path to enlighten/understand its behavior-impermanence, non-self…!😮
🏳️Thanks 🏳️ 🤍☸ ☯ ☸🤍 Also tolerating The Monsanto Noise in your Magnificent Video @ the Back, middle & Foreground Ground Noise That u call : Music....⁉️.
Good good.. it's good to deliver Dhamma to people. But personal views or opinions always need to be limited (to zero). And also some of your Pali pronunciation is wrong. FE: Sacca - Sa[k][k]a= wrong; Sacca-Sa[ch][ch]a=correct. it may seem like not a big thing. But when you say "sakka", it means able. There many resources that you can learn these pronunciations. Or maybe are you using AI voice? Then I have better solution for you. ❤🙏
It’s so fulfilled to understand the 4 noble truths. I try to conduct my life by following the 8 noble truths. Living is hard, isn’t it?
It’s truly rewarding to hear about your journey with understanding the Four Noble Truths and your efforts to align your life with the Eightfold Path. It’s a profound framework that offers guidance on the path to alleviating suffering and finding inner peace. Yes, living can indeed present its challenges, but it’s through these teachings that we can find the tools to navigate life’s complexities with a bit more ease and insight. The journey is both personal and universal, and sharing our experiences can be incredibly supportive. How have the teachings impacted your daily life? I’d love to hear more about your experiences and the insights you’ve gained 👍
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I have been to some of the villages where the Buddha preached the four noble truths. I love his videos.
I have been studying Dharma teaching the Tripitaka for over 9 years and still learning. Buddha’s enlightenment is beyond my understanding or I can say intelligently beyond human understanding. The emptiness is core fundamentals of ceasing suffering, no birth no death.
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I am a researcher on Buddhism in Bihar. I have visited the village's BuddhA preached the four noble Truths and the eight fold path.
Dependent origination, Four Noble Truths & the Eightfold Path...
Truly amazing and summarized content!❤
I am a Buddhist from Indonesia, I follow Buddhism not because the teachings of Buddhism are the most correct, but because the teachings of Buddhism are the teachings that are most suitable for the enlightenment of my life
Excellent! Excellent! Excellent!❤
Hardly can it be found even in translations and commentaries by renowned monks and so called practitioners of Buddhism who fully understood the Four Noble Truths in their Three turnings and the Twelve aspects and explained them in simple terms for ordinary human beings to understand.
Thus far after more than 20 years, this is the only the second time I have come across the 3 turnings and the 12 aspects of the 4 Noble Truths.
With metta. ❤
These video series are very important study about Buddhism. May you be live long.
Sadhu sadhu sadhu, Namo Buddhaya.
An excellent explanation of the Four Noble Truths! You did a wonderful job unpacking the concept of dukkha and its significance in understanding the Buddha’s teachings. Your insights are clear and profound, making it easier to connect with these timeless truths. Thank you for sharing such valuable content!
This channel is a treasure trove of wisdom! Each video offers such profound insights into Buddhist teachings that I find myself reflecting on them throughout the day. Thank you for sharing!
❤❤❤❤❤Your voice has a calming effect that enhances the message.❤❤❤❤
Great. Thanks for sharing.
The Buddha appears in the world to teach, help and transform beings.
Buddha's Teachings help beings to break through delusion and attain awakening, leave sufferings and attain happiness.
Taught beings the truth of life and the universe.
Because the Buddha knew about the sufferings, he can't just let beings continue to be deluded, continue to commit evil deeds and continue suffering.
Buddha hopes all beings can quickly unfold their wisdom.
When our wisdom unfold, and increases every day, every month, every year, the truth of life and our surroundings will be more and more distinct to us.
Definitely day by day we would become happier and happier.
Day by day, we feel more and more serene, relax and comfortable.
It's an indication, and it's telling us we have benefited from the Teachings.
Unfortunately, majority are more superstitious and believing in the truth are few.
If all beings believe in the Buddha's Teachings, practice accordingly to the teachings, each and every beings will transcend the Six Realms and reincarnation forever.
All will become Buddhas and Bodhisattvas.
🙏🙏🙏Amituofo
Thank you for your insightful and inspiring comment. You’ve eloquently captured the profound mission of the Buddha-to awaken beings from the sleep of delusion and guide them towards enlightenment and true happiness. The Buddha’s compassionate resolve to alleviate suffering and spread wisdom shines brightly through your words.
Your emphasis on the gradual unfolding of wisdom as a path to deeper peace and happiness is a core aspect of the Buddha’s teachings. As we apply these teachings in our daily lives, we indeed find that our understanding of life and the universe becomes clearer, and our experience of joy and serenity deepens.
It’s a poignant reminder, too, that while many may still be caught in superstition or disbelief, the teachings of the Buddha offer a powerful antidote to suffering when sincerely practiced. Your vision of a world where all beings practice these teachings and ultimately transcend the cycle of rebirth to achieve Buddhahood is deeply motivational.
Let’s continue to share and discuss these teachings, encouraging each other on our paths and hoping to inspire more individuals to recognize and explore the profound wisdom the Buddha has offered us. Your reflections contribute significantly to our collective understanding and practice. May we all progress towards greater enlightenment, day by day. 🙏
Very educative. Please allow me to interrupt. I do research on how Buddhism disappeared in Bihar. I realized it never disappeared from Bihar. Buddhists simply failed to research Indian Buddhism. They looked at Buddhism through the sphere of their own cultures searching for only the Buddha. Buddha had a myriad of names in different villages according to his teachings there. Example. His favorite teaching was 'Lust and desire causes pain. Remove lust and desire, and pain is removed'. Translated into Bihari (where the Buddha story took place) it is DHUKH HARAN meaning to remove dukha. Three dozen villages pray to DUKH HARAN Baba. Its clear that DUKH HARAN Baba is none other than the Buddha. Problem is Buddhists are searching only for the Buddha. In the real Vaishali the Buddha begged for alms. The locals there pray to 'BHIKHAINI' Baba (Beggar Baba). Bhikhaini was mispronounced by Buddhists as Bhikshu. Who is BHIKHAINI Baba. The Buddha no doubt. But people are searching for a man called Buddha. In the real Vaishali, in Beluha the Buddha suffered a sickness and felt he had grown old. The locals pray to 'BURHA' Baba (Old Baba). Who is BURHA Baba. The Buddha no doubt. In the real Vaishali the Lichavies pressurized Buddha not to die. They trailed him to Bandagawan pressurizing him not to die. To put pressure in Hindi is DABESHWAR. Three dozen villages around the stupa where Buddha gave the Lichavies his patra, the villagers pray to Baba 'DABESHWAR NATH' meaning the man who won the pressurizing game. It was the the Buddha no doubt as he gave the Lichavies his patra and succeded in sending them back. But Buddhists are searching for the Buddha. Forgive me for commenting out of the topic. I just wanted to impart this information to you.
Thank you so much
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Thanks, listened to the video twice back to back, nice narration and background music, the basics are the hardest, indeed, whoever looks down on basics builds a skyscraper on sand, keep up.
Thank @sanmayce ❤️
This is beautiful
“Comparison is the thief of joy”
"Do your best, then stay happy with whatever the result cuz you've done your best"
it is a trap. like a rabbit hole that you can fall down. Yes - do your best then you have no regret.
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The Four Noble Truths in Buddhism are the core teachings that help us understand the true nature of life. Buddha taught that life is suffering (Dukkha), from simple experiences like sickness, aging, and loss, to the deeper feelings of dissatisfaction within. However, suffering doesn't arise randomly; it has a cause rooted in craving, ignorance, and attachment (Samudaya). It is our endless desires and clinging to impermanent things that lead to suffering. Understanding this origin is the first step on the path to freeing ourselves from suffering and ultimately attaining liberation.
All we have to do is Vipassana meditation .We can see everything the truth that we need to know.Buddha guided the way of liberation from suffering .
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I have been to some of the villages where the Buddha preached the four noble truths. I love his videos.
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Namo Buddhay.
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This all is true and good but it is more than my old brain can absorbed today. I will return tomorrow'
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I have been to some of the villages where the Buddha preached the four noble truths. I love his videos. I do research on how Buddhism disappeared in Bihar. I realized it never disappeared from Bihar. Buddhists simply failed to research Indian Buddhism. They looked at Buddhism through the sphere of their own cultures searching for only the Buddha. Buddha had a myriad of names in different villages according to his teachings there. Example. His favorite teaching was 'Lust and desire causes pain. Remove lust and desire, and pain is removed'. Translated into Bihari (where the Buddha story took place) it is DHUKH HARAN meaning to remove dukha. Three dozen villages pray to DUKH HARAN Baba. Its clear that DUKH HARAN Baba is none other than the Buddha. Problem is Buddhists are searching only for the Buddha. In the real Vaishali the Buddha begged for alms. The locals there pray to 'BHIKHAINI' Baba (Beggar Baba). Bhikhaini was mispronounced by Buddhists as Bhikshu. Who is BHIKHAINI Baba. The Buddha no doubt. But people are searching for a man called Buddha. In the real Vaishali, in Beluha the Buddha suffered a sickness and felt he had grown old. The locals pray to 'BURHA' Baba (Old Baba). Who is BURHA Baba. The Buddha no doubt. In the real Vaishali the Lichavies pressurized Buddha not to die. They trailed him to Bandagawan pressurizing him not to die. To put pressure in Hindi is DABESHWAR. Three dozen villages around the stupa where Buddha gave the Lichavies his patra, the villagers pray to Baba 'DABESHWAR NATH' meaning the man who won the pressurizing game. It was the the Buddha no doubt as he gave the Lichavies his patra and succeded in sending them back. But Buddhists are searching for the Buddha. Forgive me for commenting out of the topic. I just wanted to impart this information to you.
Yes sir. I feel every ancient temple and Baba's are Buddhist in India. There is nothing except The Buddha Dhamma in India. Only the name and form have changed by force or by false teaching. Every religion on this earth is originated from Buddhist principles.
@@sureshgaikwad5004 true
Tell the truth and listen twice on what we don’t understand and have one answer that explains millions of reasons m, which is up to me 😢
I like the music in this one. It's a bit more soothing ambient, less tense.
Come on a journey with me. I will take you to some of the villages where the Buddha preached the four noble truths.
Sadhu 🌻
Let go of your worries, fears and attachments. Focus only on the task at hand. Be fully present in the moment and the rest will follow
Personally I like 'bumpy ride' as a translation of dukkha. It is relatively complete about what the basic idea is and not as emotionally negative.
Whoever reading this comment I hope you will achieve what you wanted in life ☘☘☘
Thank you 🙏 😊
Buddhism is wrong about what the real root of suffering is. A reaction is the root of suffering. No reaction no suffering. We react to our own thoughts, feelings, desires, physical sensations, other people's behaviors and opinions. If we do not react, no suffering is born. Metta 🥰
Dukkha actually including everything not only suffering but also happiness living being or non living things. If u are tortured by criminals are u sure u can maintain calm and do not react? Sick old age death will come whether u react or not😂😂😂
Why is someone going to react blindly? Isn't It because of ignorance-based desire?
So again, the main root for suffering is what the Buddha told us!?
Mindfulness without wisdom is just ignorance/getting used to it, not a path to enlighten/understand its behavior-impermanence, non-self…!😮
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Man....how many times did he say Suffering???
Noble Truth of Hardships not suffering
🏳️Thanks 🏳️
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Also tolerating
The Monsanto
Noise in your
Magnificent
Video @ the
Back, middle &
Foreground Ground Noise
That u call :
Music....⁉️.
There is no personal self with afreewill to do anything.the all of humanity is founded on quicksand.all will pass
Yes. Very true. To over come the death is the Dhamma.
Do you know anybody who can explain the full noble truths and is not just looking for click bait, like you
The correct grammar is “what ARE the four noble truths”.
Thank you Phillip ❤️
I want to suggest u plz don't play the music in background, it make a great distraction while we trying to focus on your content.
Good good.. it's good to deliver Dhamma to people. But personal views or opinions always need to be limited (to zero). And also some of your Pali pronunciation is wrong. FE: Sacca - Sa[k][k]a= wrong; Sacca-Sa[ch][ch]a=correct. it may seem like not a big thing. But when you say "sakka", it means able. There many resources that you can learn these pronunciations. Or maybe are you using AI voice? Then I have better solution for you. ❤🙏
I have been to some of the villages where the Buddha preached the four noble truths. I love his videos.
I want to hear this content with great interest, but this music in background makes me so disturbing, so I had to skip this video due to the same
You mispronounced Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta. it's pronounced dama-CHA-kapavatana. not, dama-KA-kapavatana.
It is not suffing tukka is impermanence. Suffering is part of tukka
Yes. It is universal sorrow of impermanance.
It seem that it all steams from wrong view which is basically believing a lie about reality.
Three pitakas and history reveal that the Gotama Buddha was born in sri lanka.
Don’t spread fake info
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Lord Buddha was born in jambuddeepa.. It was area in sri lanka in the ancient time.
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Just more religion based on beliefsin a personal self with afreewill attached.nothing exists
Dukkha means Dirty