Four Truths "Do not believe the so-called wise man said, Do not trust because beliefs are being accepted, it is not just saying that it is said in ancient books Do not believe anything else as someone else believes it. Please believe that you judge that you are self-testing and truthful. "- The four very high truths of Buddha are Buddha It proves the essence of teaching. They represent inner peace, happiness, and most importantly, the beginning of a long journey to end the pain.
Buddha formed the center of Buddhist liberation to teach four Buddhists. Ⅳ The nobility states the nature of human suffering, its cause, and how to overcome it. The truth of the fourth aristocrat, the royal eight direction road explains the meaningful journey that has to be taken to achieve Nirvana. The word Buddha is translated as "a man who opened enlightenment", but this word is only a person who achieved nirvana for the first time in this era. Therefore, the Buddha which is the basis of Buddhism is called Buddha after he is murdered. After the Buddha of each era has reached the sky, all the people who reached the sky after the same period are called Arachan.
If these four noble truths are regarded as the first teachings in Buddhist classics, it is like a symbolic function of view and doctrine. In Sutta-pitaka and Pali's classic Vinaya-pitaka, four noble truths appear as a religious symbol. It represents the experience of enlightenment of the Buddha and the possibility of all Buddhist enlightenment of the universe. As a proposition, they are part of the matrix or "education network" which is "not particularly important", but explain how to accomplish the desire to have the same position alongside other doctrines and release it . The long-standing perception of senior classics is that it lacks a comprehensive and comprehensive structure that leads the way of Nianna. The scriptures form networks and matrices. together