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In Buddhism, the Four Noble Truths (Sanskrit: चत्वारिआर्यसत्यानि, romanized: catvāriāryasatyāni; Pali: cattāri ariyasaccāni; "The Four arya satya") are "the truths of the noble one (the Buddha)," a statement of how things really are (the three marks of existence) when they are seen correctly (right view).

The four truths are

dukkha (not being at ease, 'suffering', from dush-stha, standing unstable). Dukkha is an innate characteristic of transient existence; nothing is forever, this is painful; samudaya (origin, arising, combination; 'cause'): together with this transient world and its pain, there is also thirst (desire, longing, craving) for and attachment to this transient, unsatisfactory existence; nirodha (cessation, ending, confinement): the attachment to this transient world and its pain can be severed or contained by the confinement or letting go of this craving; marga (road, path, way): the Noble Eightfold Path is the path leading to the confinement of this desire and attachment, and the release from dukkha.

The four truths appear in many grammatical forms in the ancient Buddhist texts, and are traditionally identified as the first teaching given by the Buddha. While often called one of the most important teachings in Buddhism, they have both a symbolic and a propositional function. Symbolically, they represent the awakening and liberation of the Buddha, and of the potential for his followers to reach the same liberation and freedom that he did. As propositions, the Four Truths are a conceptual framework that appear in the Pali canon and early Hybrid Sanskrit Buddhist scriptures, as a part of the broader "network of teachings" (the "dhamma matrix"), which have to be taken together. They provide a conceptual framework for introducing and explaining Buddhist thought, which has to be personally understood or "experienced".

As propositions, the four truths defy an exact definition, but refer to and express the basic orientation of Buddhism: unguarded sensory contact gives rise to craving and clinging to impermanent states and things, which are dukkha, "unsatisfactory," "incapable of satisfying" and painful. This craving keeps us caught in saṃsāra, "wandering", usually interpreted as the endless cycle of repeated rebirth, and the continued dukkha that comes with it, but also referring to the endless cycle of attraction and rejection that perpetuates the ego-mind. There is a way to end this cycle, namely by attaining nirvana, cessation of craving, whereafter rebirth and the accompanying dukkha will no longer arise again. This can be accomplished by following the eightfold path, confining our automatic responses to sensory contact by restraining oneself, cultivating discipline and wholesome states, and practicing mindfulness and dhyana (meditation).

The function of the four truths, and their importance, developed over time and the Buddhist tradition slowly recognized them as the Buddha's first teaching. This tradition was established when prajna, or "liberating insight", came to be regarded as liberating in itself, instead of or in addition to the practice of dhyana. This "liberating insight" gained a prominent place in the sutras, and the four truths came to represent this liberating insight, as a part of the enlightenment story of the Buddha.

The four truths grew to be of central importance in the Theravada tradition of Buddhism by about the 5th-century CE, which holds that the insight into the four truths is liberating in itself. They are less prominent in the Mahayana tradition, which sees the higher aims of insight into sunyata, emptiness, and following the Bodhisattva path as central elements in their teachings and practice. The Mahayana tradition reinterpreted the four truths to explain how a liberated being can still be "pervasively operative in this world". Beginning with the exploration of Buddhism by western colonialists in the 19th century and the development of Buddhist modernism, they came to be often presented in the west as the central teaching of Buddhism, sometimes with novel modernistic reinterpretations very different from the historic Buddhist traditions in Asia.

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The Story of Buddha's Enlightenment

Four Noble Truths, Evil, Dream World, Lay, Bowing, Oneness, Liberation, Chanting...
Dec 10 2011

Pulling Out The Thorn

Ordinary Mind, Four Noble Truths, Attachment, Daily Life, Tassajara Zen Mountain...
Jul 16 2011

Precepts

Serial: BZ-02176

Bodhisattva Ceremony, Saturday Lecture

Karma, Precepts, Karma, Anger, Vow, Four Noble Truths, Bodhisattva Precepts,...
May 14 2011
Berkeley Zen Center

The Four Noble Truths

Serial: BZ-02163

Routine and Depression, Saturday Lecture

Suffering, Faith, Karma, Death-and-Dying, Four Noble Truths, Hate, Liberation, Daily...
Mar 05 2011
Berkeley Zen Center

Death and Dying: How Is It With You

Death-and-Dying, Four Noble Truths, Karmic Consequences, Karma, Mahayana, Bodhisattva...
Feb 05 2011

Intimate Zen, Perfect Wisdom

Serial: BZ-02154

Other

Perfect Wisdom, Heart Sutra, Dharma Transmission, Four Noble Truths, Transmission,...
Jan 29 2011
Berkeley Zen Center

Commentary on True Concentration

Serial: BZ-02148

Not Always So, Rohatsu Day 6

Suzuki Roshi, Zazen, Mudra, Posture, Concentration, Four Noble Truths, Posture,...
Dec 10 2010
Berkeley Zen Center

Mindfulness

Mindfulness, Hindrances, Anger, Four Noble Truths, Daily Life, Four Foundations of...
Nov 04 2010

Composure and Composition

Composure, Four Noble Truths, Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, Mindfulness, Practice...
Jun 05 2010

Suzuki Roshi Symposium, Side H

American, Monastic Practice, Transmission, Blue Cliff Record, Culture, Religion, Four...
Aug 28 2009
University of California at Berkeley

Entering The Dragons Cave

Blue Cliff Record, Four Noble Truths, Dragons, Monastic Practice, War, Enemies,...
Aug 01 2009

Right Speech

Conversation, Four Noble Truths, Right Speech, Right Effort, Passions, Evil,...
Jul 11 2009

Zen Compassion

Passions, Emotions, Anger, Four Noble Truths, Book of Serenity, Five Ranks, Hate,...
Mar 07 2009

Buddha's Paranirvana: Serial No. 01091

Serial: BZ-01091

Sesshin

Buddha's Birthday, Four Noble Truths, Happiness, Observe, Passions, Instruction...
Feb 14 2009
Berkeley Zen Center

Dependent Origination

Serial: BZ-01153

Four Noble Truths; Birth & Death of Self, Teaching Retreat

Four Noble Truths, Birth-and-Death, Dependent Origination, Dependent Origination,...
Aug 30 2008
Part 1 of 2
Berkeley Zen Center

Fath of Delusion

Serial: BZ-01154A

Teaching Retreat

Birth-and-Death, Mindfulness, Attachment, Buddha Mind, Karma, Four Noble Truths,...
Aug 30 2008
Part 2 of 2
Berkeley Zen Center

Saving the Sentient Beings of our own Mind: Zen and Psychology

Serial: BZ-01151

Saturday Lecture

Dependent Origination, Emotions, Vow, Demons, Conversation, Anger, Four Noble Truths...
Aug 09 2008
Berkeley Zen Center

Actualizing the Prajna Paramita

Serial: BZ-01095

Saturday Lecture

Manjushri, Mindfulness, Four Noble Truths, Buddha Nature, Doubt, Subject-and-Object,...
Nov 10 2007
Berkeley Zen Center

Introduction to the Paramitas, Skillful Means: Recycle for New Functionality; e.g. Empty Toilet Paper Roll

Serial: BZ-01005

One Day Sitting

Lotus Sutra, Precepts, Four Noble Truths, Practice Period, Patience, Right Speech,...
Oct 21 2007
Berkeley Zen Center

How Do We Support Our Intention, Moment by Moment?

Serial: BZ-00985

One Day Sitting

Four Noble Truths, Liberation, War, Impermanence, confusion, Nirvana
Jul 14 2007
Berkeley Zen Center

Seigen Gyoshi asks Daikan Eno about:

Serial: BZ-01441

Falling Into Classifications, Sesshin Day 2

Seigen Gyoshi, Daikan Eno, Discrimination, Gaining Mind, Four Noble Truths, Teacher-...
Jun 21 2007
Berkeley Zen Center

Intelligence, Predictions and Zazen: Texts, Fukanzazengi, On Intelligence (Hawkings w/Blakeslee)

Serial: BZ-01432B

Saturday Lecture

Global Warming, Four Noble Truths, Dependent Origination, Intuition, Uchiyama,...
Apr 21 2007
Berkeley Zen Center

Refuge: “Regulation” and Ethics Guidelines

Serial: BZ-01426

Ethics Sesshin

Precepts, Vow, Non-duality, Four Noble Truths, Vinaya, Right Speech, Bodhisattva...
Mar 18 2007
Berkeley Zen Center

Buddha's Parinirvana

Serial: BZ-01419

Sesshin Day 1

Parinirvana, Nirvana, Lotus Sutra, Greed, Mahayana, Four Noble Truths, Doubt,...
Feb 17 2007
Berkeley Zen Center

Four Noble Truths

Serial: BZ-01402B

Rohatsu Day 2

Four Noble Truths, Right Speech, Teacher-and-Student, Mindfulness, Right Effort,...
Nov 28 2006
Berkeley Zen Center

Aspects of Practice: Precepts of Right Speech

Serial: BZ-01050A

Class 4 of 4

Precepts, Right Speech, Repentance, Vow, Renunciation, Liberation, Lay Ordination,...
Nov 16 2006
4
Berkeley Zen Center

Parenting as Shikantaza

Serial: BZ-01169B

Sesshin Day 4

Four Noble Truths, Passions, Bell, Lay, Attachment, Interdependence, Enemies, Culture...
Jun 17 2006
Berkeley Zen Center

What Does It Mean to Practice Prajna Paramita?

Serial: BZ-01167

Sesshin Day 2

Heart Sutra, Religion, Nirvana, Four Noble Truths, Practice Period, Non-duality,...
Jun 15 2006
Berkeley Zen Center

Heart Sutra: Chain of Dependant Co-arising; Mahayana View of Cessation

Serial: BZ-01044A

Class 5 of 5

Birth-and-Death, Passions, Karma, Nirvana, Four Noble Truths, Hindrances, Daily Life...
Jun 08 2006
5
Berkeley Zen Center

“What do Zen People Believe In?” Relationships and Acceptance

Serial: BZ-01230

Saturday Lecture

Dragons, Four Noble Truths, Zoom, Peace, Humility, Intimacy, War
Apr 22 2006
Berkeley Zen Center

Shobogenzo: Practice and Enlightenment Go Together

Serial: BZ-01221

One Day Sitting

Gaining Mind, Mindfulness, Heart Sutra, Four Noble Truths, Separation, Non-duality,...
Mar 11 2006
Berkeley Zen Center

What Are We Doing Here?

Serial: BZ-01220

History of Berkeley Zen Center Pt. I, Saturday Lecture

Dogen, Lay Practice, Priest, Lay, Heart Sutra, Dharma Transmission, Mill Valley, Four...
Mar 04 2006
1
Berkeley Zen Center

March 4th, 2006, Serial No. 01454

Lay Practice, Priest, Lay, Heart Sutra, Dharma Transmission, Mill Valley, Four Noble...
Mar 04 2006

Right Speech

Serial: BZ-01219

Saturday Lecture

Right Speech, Four Noble Truths, Right Effort, Commitment, Liberation, Happiness,...
Feb 25 2006
Berkeley Zen Center

Buddha's Paranirvana

Serial: BZ-01216B

Birth, Death, Nirvana, Sesshin Day 1

Parinirvana, Birth-and-Death, Nirvana, Birth-and-Death, Nirvana, Big Mind, Four Noble...
Feb 18 2006
Berkeley Zen Center

The Eight Attributes of an Enlightened Being

Serial: BZ-01209

Reading from Dogen, Saturday Lecture

Eight Aspects, Dogen, Eight Awarenesses, Big Mind, Greed, Samadhi, Anger, Hindrances...
Jan 07 2006
Berkeley Zen Center

Lecture on Four Vows

Serial: BZ-01208

Kid Zendo, Saturday Lecture

Vow, Vow, Four Noble Truths, Bodhisattva Ceremony, Manjushri, Religion, Culture,...
Dec 17 2005
Berkeley Zen Center

Emptiness as All Things Contingent Upon Each Other: “What do You Think Enlightenment is?”

Serial: BZ-01204B

Rohatsu Day 1

Lotus Sutra, Buddha Nature, Two Truths, Four Noble Truths, Ego, Lay, Practice Period...
Dec 01 2005
Berkeley Zen Center

Fall to the Ground, Get Up By the Ground

Serial: BZ-00577

Lecture

Continuous Practice, Discrimination, Big Mind, Birth-and-Death, Four Noble Truths,...
Jul 18 2005
Tassajara

The Steps of the Buddha Way: Kid Zendo

Serial: BZ-01336

Lecture

Concentration, Impermanence, Four Noble Truths, Right Speech, Hindrances, Right...
Jul 16 2005
Berkeley Zen Center

Dongshan

Serial: BZ-00593

Sesshin Day 3

Three Treasures, Four Noble Truths, Practice Period, Buddha Mind, Soto Zen, Lotus...
Mar 25 2005
Tassajara

Heart Sutra: Emptiness Described Through the Heart Sutra

Serial: BZ-01312C

Saturday Lecture

Mahayana, Four Noble Truths, Heart Sutra, Big Mind, Anger, Interdependence, Ego,...
Mar 05 2005
Berkeley Zen Center

Emotions and Attachment

Serial: BZ-00574

Sesshin Day 7

Emotions, Attachment, Attachment, Four Noble Truths, Dream World, Emotions, Two...
Feb 26 2005

Introduction to Buddhism: The Four Noble Truths

Serial: BZ-00567

Class 2 of 4

Four Noble Truths, Right Speech, Right Effort, Concentration, Birth-and-Death,...
Jan 31 2005
2
Berkeley Zen Center

Introduction to Buddhism: The Life of the Buddha

Serial: BZ-00566

Class 1 of 4

Four Noble Truths, Concentration, Buddha's Birthday, Precepts, Culture,...
Jan 24 2005
1
Berkeley Zen Center

The Heart Sutra: Gone Beyond

Serial: BZ-01302D

Saturday Lecture

Heart Sutra, Death-and-Dying, Four Noble Truths, confusion, Demons, Non-duality,...
Jan 22 2005
Berkeley Zen Center

Diving Into the Spirit

Serial: BZ-01300C

Saturday Lecture

Four Noble Truths, New Year, Obstacles, Instruction, Lineage, Precepts, Posture...
Jan 08 2005
Berkeley Zen Center

Heart Sutra

Serial: BZ-01296

Conclusion, Rohatsu Day 6

Heart Sutra, Birth-and-Death, Big Mind, Hindrances, Complete Perfect Enlightenment,...
Dec 04 2004
Berkeley Zen Center

Heart Sutra

Serial: BZ-01294

Dependant Origination; Nirvana Within Samsara, Rohatsu Day 4

Dependent Origination, Samsara, Nirvana, Heart Sutra, Four Noble Truths, Nirvana,...
Dec 02 2004
Berkeley Zen Center

Lay Ordination

Serial: BZ-01266

Saturday Lecture

Zaike Tokudo, Three Refuges, Precepts, Priest, Big Mind, Ordination, Lay Practice,...
Jun 12 2004
Berkeley Zen Center

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