The Noble Eightfold Path (
Pāli: Ariyo aṭṭhaṅgiko maggo;
Sanskrit: Ārya 'ṣṭāṅga mārgaḥ;
Chinese: 八正道, Bāzhèngdào;
Japanese: 八正道, Hasshōdō,
Thai: อริยมรรคแปด, Ariya Mugg Paad,
Mongolian qutuɣtan-u naiman gesigün-ü mör) is, in the
teachings of the
Buddha, declared to be the way that leads to the end of
dukkha, or
suffering. Essentially a practical guide of bringing about
ethical and meditative discipline, the Noble Eightfold Path forms the fourth part of the
Four Noble Truths, which have informed and driven much of the
Buddhist tradition.
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