| Paul Carus - 1894 - 306 pages
...brethren, is suffering? What is the origin of suffering? What is the annihilation of suffering? • "Birth is suffering; old age is suffering; disease is suffering ; death is suffering ; sorrow and misery are suffering ; affliction and despair are suffering ; to be united with loathsome... | |
| 1915 - 346 pages
...O brethren, is suffering? What is the origin of suffering? What is the annihilation of suffering? 9 "Birth is suffering ; old age is suffering; disease is suffering; death is suffering; sorrow and misery are suffering; affliction and despair are suffering; to be united with loathsome... | |
| James Bissett Pratt - 1915 - 570 pages
...opinion as to its value. The First Noble Truth was expressed by Gautama himself in the following words: "Birth is suffering, old age is suffering, disease is suffering, death is suffering: painful is it to be joined to that which we do not like: painful is separation from that which we do... | |
| 1917 - 348 pages
...freedom from hatred and freedom from illusion; these things, my friends, are the root of the good. S "Birth is suffering; old age is suffering; disease is suffering; death is suffering; sorrow and misery are suffering; affliction and despair are suffering; to be united with loathsome... | |
| James Alan Montgomery - 1918 - 442 pages
...Noble Truths, attributed to the Buddha himself. These are: 1. The Noble Truth of Suffering, namely: Birth is suffering; old age is suffering; disease is suffering; death is suffering; sorrow, lamentation, misery, grief, and despair are suffering; union with the unloved is suffering;... | |
| Gilbert Reid - 1921 - 316 pages
...strongly appealed to the Oriental mind. Sakyamuni has many references to suffering. One citation is as follows: "Birth is suffering; old age is suffering ; disease is suffering ; sorrow and misery are suffering ; to be united with loathsome things is suffering; the loss of that... | |
| Sīlāchāra (Bhikkhu) - 1924 - 330 pages
...of Suffering? What is the Ceasing of Suffering? What the Way that leads to the Ceasing of Suffering? 'Birth is Suffering. Old age is Suffering. Disease is Suffering. Death is Suffering. Sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief, and despair are Suffering. Not to get what one desires is Suffering.... | |
| Bhikshu Subheadra - 1926 - 136 pages
...and the succession of re-births ceases. " Now this, oh Brethren, is the Noble Truth about Suffering : Birth is suffering, old age is suffering, disease is suffering, death is suffering, separation from beloved objects is suffering, union with the unpleasant is suffering, unsatisfied desire... | |
| Brian Brown - 1927 - 314 pages
...destroyed and the succession of rebirths ceases. "Now this, Brethren, is the Noble Truth about Suffering: Birth is suffering, old age is suffering, disease is suffering, death is suffering, separation from beloved objects is suffering, union with the unpleasant is suffering, unsatisfied desire... | |
| Charles S. Prebish - 2010 - 349 pages
...substance of his instruction. The first of the noble truths is that of suffering (duhkha). Buddha states, "Birth is suffering, old age is suffering, disease is suffering, death is suffering, association is suffering, separation from what is pleasant is suffering, not obtaining that which one... | |
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