| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1874 - 820 lehte
...Buddha's system. It is cut into its very foundations. The four fundamental truths of Buddha are these :* 1. Pain cannot be separated from existence. 2. Existence...desires. 4. Revelation of the path to this cessation. Schlaginweit also gives the following formulation of the four truths found on ancient Buddhist images... | |
| Charles Staniland Wake - 1878 - 496 lehte
...— the Pain, the Production, the Cessation, and the Path, which Schlagintweit defines as meaning : 1. Pain cannot be separated from existence. 2. Existence...desires. 4. Revelation of the path to this cessation. Eight good paths are indicated in the early Sudras. 1. The right opinion ; 2. The right judgment ;... | |
| Emil Schlagintweit - 1863 - 478 lehte
...are called in Sanskrit Aryani Satyani, and in Tibetan Phagpai denpa zhi. Their meaning may be defined as follows: 1. Pain cannot be separated from existence....the fourtth truth he has indicated eight good paths: To face p. Ifl. Plate I. THE FUNDAMENTAL DOGMA OF THE BUDDHIST FAITH. 1. In Sanskrit, written with... | |
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