Which of the following is NOT one of the "Four Noble Truths"?
A. Suffering is part of life
B. Suffering is caused by desire
C. We must overcome desire to end suffering.
D. To overcome desire to end suffering

Respuesta :

Well, like I said. The four noble truths of Buddhism is that suffering is part of life, by desire, and the only way to stop it is to stop having desires. Knowing that, C or D would be best options. Although I'd go with D just because it's not really worded as sufficiently as C is.
Baraq

Considering the available options, the one that is NOT part of the "Four Noble Truths" is: "To overcome desire to end suffering."

This is because grammatically, it is incomprehensible.

Also, the Four Noble Truths are the following:

  • the truth of suffering: this implies that suffering is part of life which is dukkha.

  • the truth of the cause of suffering: this implies that suffering is caused by desire which is samudaya.

  • the truth of the end of suffering: this implies ending the suffering which is nirodha.

  • the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering: this implies we must overcome desire to end suffering which is marga.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option D. "To overcome desire to end suffering."

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