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Recognizing that birth, aging, illness, and death are inherently unsatisfactory.
This blog post explores the Dhammachakka Pavattana Sutta, the first sermon of the Buddha, which outlines the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. Recognizing that birth, aging, illness, and death are
The is perhaps the most significant discourse in the Buddhist tradition. Delivered by Gautama Buddha in the Deer Park at Isipatana (modern-day Sarnath), this sermon marked the "Setting in Motion of the Wheel of Dhamma." The Middle Way (Majjhima Patipada) Delivered by Gautama Buddha in the Deer Park
The core of the teaching is structured around four fundamental realities: Recognizing that birth
When we chant or study this sutra today, we are reconnecting with the very first spark of wisdom that has illuminated the lives of millions for over 2,500 years.
The Dhammachakka Pavattana Sutta: The Wheel of Dhamma Begins to Turn
The realization that by letting go of craving, suffering ends.