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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.
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