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According to buddhism , what are eightfold path ?

and reflection.source:: http://www.siamese-dream.com/page/s iam1/CTGY/article-buddhism-introduc tion...The Buddha summarised the correct attitude and actions in the Eight-fold Noble Path: Correct thought: avoiding.kalachakranet.org/...The Noble Eightfold Path is, in the teachings of the Buddha, declared to be the way that leads to the cessation of suffering dukkha and the achievement of self-awakening.[1...] The Noble Eightfold Path is used

Posted in Puja & Rituals by prem kumar at 4:07 AM on October 01, 2008

What are the Eightfold noble paths according to Lord Buddha?

According to Lord Buddha the the Eightfold noble paths are: 1.Right Understanding2.Right Thought3.Right Speech4.Right Action5.Right Livelihood6.Right Effort7.Right Mindfulness8.Right Concentration.

Posted in Love & Romance by Manjula Devi at 5:09 PM on February 13, 2009

What might a Buddhist hope to achieve by following the Buddhas Eightfold Path?

All the practices and instructions in Buddhism are geared toward enlightenment. Tools like the eightfold path help people to cultivate compassion for all beings, and to train their minds to be able

Posted in Puja & Rituals by riyasen at 11:38 PM on November 03, 2008

What is noble eightfold path of buddhism?

1. Right view-all things will change-seeing things as they actually are-all beings are subject to suffering2. Right intention-mental energy that controls our actions-commitment to ethical and mental self-improvement-the intention of renunciation resistance to the pull of desire-the intention of good

Posted in Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 9:35 PM on October 26, 2008

When was the noble eightfold path founded?

Guatama Buddha lived sometime between 580 and 460 b.c. He taught his followers the eightfold path then. Wisdom 1. Right view 2. Right intention Ethical conduct 3. Right speech 4. Right action 5. Right livelihood Mental discipline 6. Right effort 7. Right mindfulness 8. Right concentration...Guatama Buddha lived sometime between 580 and 460 b.c. He taught his followers the eightfold path then

Posted in Puja & Rituals by hemant at 1:14 AM on October 18, 2008

what is Nirvana in buddhism ?

within the mind that part of the mind that Western psychology calls the subconscious but their undoing is gradually achieved by living a disciplined life see eightfold path. In Nibbana the root causes life of virtuous conduct and practise in accordance with the Noble Eightfold Path. Such a life dissolves the causes for future becoming Skt, karma; Pali, kamma that otherwise keep beings forever

Posted in Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 5:13 PM on October 08, 2008

What do buddhas believe?

to the Cessation of Suffering: "Now this ... is the noble truth of the way leading to the cessation of suffering: it is the Noble Eightfold Path; that is, right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration.[9...][10...] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th eFourNobleTruthsNoble Eightfold PathFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Noble

Posted in Puja & Rituals by mahendra at 11:15 PM on November 03, 2008

According to buddhsim ,what are four noble truths ?

reality. The fourth truth is that the Eightfold Path is the way to achieving this ultimate reality. The Eightfold Path consists of the following:source:: http://www.siamese-dream.com/page/s iam1/CTGY is through meditation.The fourth and final Noble Truth is the way to eternal bliss. This is accomplished by following the Eightfold Path of Enlightenment, or the Middle Path. This path is neither too sparse

Posted in Puja & Rituals by prem kumar at 4:06 AM on October 01, 2008

Do buddhists believe in 4 noble truths?

of suffering: craving for things we think will bring us pleasure. 3. The cessation of suffering: freedom from attachment and aversion. 4. The way leading to the cessation of suffering: The eightfold path Noble Truths, the Five Skandhas, the Eightfold Path. One is told to understand the teachings and practice them. However, "believing in" doctrines about Buddhism is not the point of Buddhism

Posted in Puja & Rituals by shibbu tiwar at 1:38 AM on November 19, 2008

What are some books of buddhism?

are The Four Noble Truths and The Eightfold Paths. The Four Noble Truths are,All Life is suffering.Suffering stems from your desires.There can be an end to desires.The way to end desire is the Eightfold path.The Eightfold Path is,Right ViewsRight AspirationsRight SpeechRight ConductRight LivelihoodRight EffortRight MindfulnessRight MeditationThe Eightfold Path describes the way to the end of suffering, as it was laid

Posted in Puja & Rituals by mayanksingh at 1:09 AM on November 05, 2008

what are four noble truths of buddhism ?

can leave cyclic existence and enjoy the state of Nirvana, free of problems. 4. THE TRUE PATH, OR EIGHT-FOLD NOBLE PATHIf we can control our body and mind in a way that we help others instead of doing in the Eightfold Path. It is the middle way between the two extremes of excessive self-indulgence hedonism and excessive self-mortification asceticism; and it leads to the end of the cycle of rebirth. The latter

Posted in Puja & Rituals by unmand singh at 5:35 PM on October 08, 2008

What are the methods of worship for budhism?

, that the cause of suffering is desire, that freedom from suffering is nirvana, and that this is attained through the eightfold path of ethical conduct, wisdom, and mental discipline including meditation. There are two major traditions, Theravada and Mahayana.Therefore, following the eightfold path would be a good place to start if youre interested in practicing this particular religion.Its spelled Buddhism, first

Posted in Puja & Rituals by unmandsingh at 11:02 PM on November 01, 2008

Please describe Nirvana in Buddhism?

sankhara lie deep within the mind that part of the mind that Western psychology calls the subconscious but their undoing is gradually achieved by living a disciplined life see eightfold path. In Nibbana life of virtuous conduct and practise in accordance with the Noble Eightfold Path. Such a life dissolves the causes for future becoming Skt, karma; Pali, kamma that otherwise keep beings forever

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Madhusmita P at 11:20 PM on December 10, 2008

What is the Buddhist response to suffering?

and teachings of Buddhism are:The Eight-fold Path -1 right understanding, 2 right speech, 3 right intentions, 4 right conduct, 5 right livelihood, 6 right effort, 7 right mindfulness, and 8 right meditation spiritual techniques and knowledge. 4 The eight-fold path can accomplish this and achieve nirvana.Karma -Man accumulates certain types of energy forces, which form his future existences on the path to nirvana

Posted in Puja & Rituals by rudra pratap at 11:36 PM on November 18, 2008

What is the philosophy of Buddhism?

. Suffering can be eliminated4. The eightfold path is the way to end suffering For more information see the Four Noble Truths on the left for a very in-depth exploration of this teaching. == Answer == Click of suffering is non-attachment, or letting go of desire or craving. This is the state of Nibbana Nirvana, where greed, hatred, and delusion are extinct.4. The Path to the Cessation of Suffering--maggaThe Eight-Fold

Posted in Puja & Rituals by rudra pratap at 11:29 PM on November 18, 2008
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