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Part of a series on Four Noble Truths - dukkha and its ending Buddhism as a
belief in the
Buddhist
principles
of karma and rebi
rth, and the
TheDharma
truth of dukkha is the basic insight that life in th
away from cruelty
(to
compassion).[172]
no lying, no rude
speech, no telling
In Concepts
Buddhism, dukkha is one of the three marks of ex
one person what
samyag vc, another says
3. Right speech
samm vca about him,
speaking that
which leads to
salvation;[169]
Dukkha
Buddhist ceases, or can be confined, when craving
texts[show] 4. Right action
samyag karman,
samm
kammanta
Buddhists no
sensual
misconduct such
as sexual
involvement with
[78]
someone
Traditions[show]
Traditional 5. Right samyag jvana,
canonical texts
Sasra
livelihood samm jva
wrong livelihood,
explained as not
Outline
killing them in
Buddhism portal
this concept,
states Harvey,
samyag vyyma,
6. Right effort aims at
samm vyma
preventing
v never be absent
minded,
t
states Harvey,
encourages
mindfulness
Meditation[170] about
Rebirth
(Sanskrit and impermanence of
e
7. Right samyag smti,
Pli: samdhi) the body, feelings
mindfulness samm sati
and mind, as well
as to experience
the five skandhas,
the five