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Cattàri Ariyasaccàni
The Four Noble Truths
1. Dukkha§ Ariyasacca§.
The Noble Truth of Suffering.
2. Dukkhasamudayo Ariyasacca§.
The Noble Truth of the Cause of Suffering.
3. Dukkhanirodho Ariyasacca§.
The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering.
4. Dukkhanirodhagàminãpañipadà àriyasacca§.
The Noble Truth of the Path leading to the Cessation of Suffering,
Ariya-Aññhaïgika-Magga
The Noble Eightfold Path
1. Sammàdiññhi Right Understanding
2. Sammàsaïkappa Right Thought
3. Sammàvàcà Right Speech
4. Sammàkammanta Right Action
5. Sammààjãva Right Livelihood
6. Sammàvàyàma Right Effort
7. Sammàsati Right Mindfulness
8. Sammàsamàdhi Right Concentration
Pa¤ca-Khandha
The Five Aggregates of Existence
1. Råpa-khandha Aggregate of Corporeality
2. Vedanà-khandha Aggregate of Feeling
3. Sa¤¤à-khandha Aggregate of Perception
4. Saïkhàra-khandha Aggregate of Mental Formations
5. Vi¤¤àõa-khandha Aggregate of Consciousness
Ti-Lakkhaõa
The Three Characteristics of Existence
1. Sabbe saïkhàrà aniccà. All conditioned things are impermanent.
2. Sabbe saïkhàrà dukkhà. All conditioned things are subject to stress and conflict.
3. Sabbe dhammà anattà. All things are not-self or soulless.

