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The Four Noble Truths (Pali, "cattari ariya saccani") are taught in Buddhism as the fundamental insight or enlightenment of Sakyamuni Buddha (the historical Buddha), which led to the formulation of the Buddhist philosophy.

  1. Dukkha: There is suffering in life for all beings.
  2. Samudaya: There is a cause of suffering, which is attachment and desire (tanha).
  3. Nirodha: There is a way out of suffering, which is to eliminate attachment and desire.
  4. Magga: There is a path that leads out of suffering, called the Noble Eightfold Path.

This outline form is exactly that used by doctors of the Buddha's culture when diagnosing and prescribing for a disease: identify the disease, its cause, whether it is curable, and the prescribed cure. Thus the Buddha treats suffering as a "disease" we can confidently expect to cure.

Because of



its focus on suffering, Buddhism is often called pessimistic. But since Gautama Buddha presented a cure, Buddhists consider it neither pessimistic nor optimistic but realistic.

The Four Noble Truths was the topic of the first sermon given by the Buddha after his enlightenment. He gave the sermon to the ascetics with whom he had practiced austerities.

See also

  • List of Buddhist topics
  • Talks given by Ajahn Sumedho:
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  • , a poem in iambic pentameter by Sir Edwin Arnold.
  • , a BuddhaNet production by Ajahn Sumedho.
  • : An alternate interpretation of the Four Noble Truths.
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