Quattuor Veritates Nobiles Fontes | Nexus externi | Tabula navigationisPart 1Part 2Part 3Part 4The Four Noble TruthsBuddhist EncyclopediaAccess to InsightThe Four Noble Truths: A Study GuideSection 3.H.i: The Four Noble TruthsAmaravati MonasteryThe Four Noble TruthsBuddhanet.netThe Four Noble Truths eBookA View on the Four Noble TruthsThe Light of Asia (Book Eight)Quattuor Veritates Nobiles in PaliBuddhismus: Quattuor Veritates NobilesThe Feeling BuddhaSixteen Aspects of the Four Noble TruthsNirvana SutraEtymologia verbi Pāli ariyasaccaAmplifica
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Quattuor Veritates Nobiles (Sanscritice: catvāri āryasatyāni; Palice: cattāri ariyasaccāni) sunt una ex principalibus Buddhismi doctrinis. Hae cognitiones, quas Gautama Buddha per experientia bodhi 'humanitatis' comprehendisse habetur (Nanamoli 1995:106), late tractant naturam, originem, cessationemque misericordiae, et viam quae ad talem cessationem ducit.
Quattuor Veritates Nobiles in antiquissimis Buddhismi libris, regula Paliensi appellatis, saepissime dissertae sunt. Buddhismus Mahayanensis hanc doctrinam considerat solum praefatio pro animis imparati (Harvey 1990:92). Stricto sensu, veritates est conversio falsa, et realitates fortasse melius sit: antiquissimis in libris, hae sunt res, non dicta (Gethin 1998:60).
Fontes |
Bodhi, Bhikkhu, trans. 2000. The Connected Discourses of the Buddha: A New Translation of the Samyutta Nikaya. Bostoniae: Wisdom Publications. ISBN =0-86171-331-1.
- Feer, Leon, ed. 1976. The Samyutta Nikaya, vol, 5. Londinii: Pali Text Society.
- Gethin, Rupert. 1988. Foundations of Buddhism. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press.
- Harvey, Peter. 1990. Introduction to Buddhism. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.
- Nanamoli, Bhikkhu, trans. 1995. The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha: A New Translation of the Majjhima Nikaya. Edidit Bhikkhu Bodhi. Bostoniae: Wisdom Publications. ISBN 0-86171-072-X.}
- Thanissaro, Bhikkhu, trans. 1997. Tittha Sutta: Sectarians (AN 3.61). Captum 12 Martii 2007 ex "Access to Insight" apud http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/an/an03/an03.061.than.html.
- Warder, A. K. 1970. Indian Buddhism. Dellium.
- Yamamoto, Kosho. 1999–2000. The Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra in 12 Volumes. Edidit Dr. Tony Page. Nirvana Publications.
Nexus externi |
- Quartus decimus Dalai Lama de Quattuor Veritatibus Nobilibus in serie frustorum telehorasicorum apud youtube.com disserit:
- Part 1
- Part 2
- Part 3
- Part 4
The Four Noble Truths sicut in Buddhist Encyclopedia.- Apud Access to Insight:
The Four Noble Truths: A Study Guide (by Thanissaro Bhikkhu)
Wings to Awakening Section 3.H.i: The Four Noble Truths a Thanissaro Bhikkhu conversae)
- Acroases ab Ajahn Sumedho factae:
- Apud Amaravati Monastery's web: The Four Noble Truths
- PDF version at Buddhanet.net: The Four Noble Truths eBook
- Apud Amaravati Monastery's web: The Four Noble Truths
- A View on the Four Noble Truths
The Light of Asia (Book Eight), poema in pentametro iambico ab Edwine Arnold, Equite.- Quattuor Veritates Nobiles in Pali
- Buddhismus: Quattuor Veritates Nobiles
- The Feeling Buddha
- Sixteen Aspects of the Four Noble Truths
- Nirvana Sutra
- Etymologia verbi Pāli ariyasacca
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