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Buddha taught trainings

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    Buddhism

    According to Theravadins, a buddha is someone who has discovered the path all by himself and taught it to others. ... "Chapter 2", What the Buddha Taught.
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    Buddhism Article, 4 Sept. 2008

    In Pure Land Buddhism, devotion to the Buddha Amitabha is the main practice. ... What Buddha Taught Multi-lingual
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    Buddhism and Hinduism

    The Buddha is recorded in the Canki Sutta (Majjhima Nikaya 95) as saying to a group of Brahmins: ... ↑ Walpola Rahula, What the Buddha Taught, pages 51-52.
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    Anatta

    This teaching, which is soteriological rather than theoretical, portrays this potential or aspect as undying. ... ↑ Walpola Rahula, What the Buddha taught.
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    Gautama Buddha

    For the remaining 45 years of his life, the Buddha is said to have traveled in the Gangetic Plain, in what is now Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and southern Nepal, teaching his doctrine and discipline to an extremely diverse range of people— from nobles to outcaste street sweepers, mass murderers such as Angulimala and cannibals such as Alavaka.
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    Anapanasati

    Finally, the Buddha taught that, with these factors developed in this progression, the practice of ānāpānasati would lead to release (Pali: nibbāna; Sanskrit: nirvana) from suffering (dukkha).
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    Walpola Rahula

    His book, What The Buddha Taught, is considered by many to be one of the best books written about Theravada Buddhism. ... Theravada Buddhist teachers
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    Buddhahood

    Enlightened disciples attain nirvana and parinirvana as the two types of Buddha do. ... What the Buddha Taught
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    Vipassanā

    It can be related to the three trainings taught by the Buddha as the basis of a spiritual path: adherence to a sīla (Sanskrit: śīla) (abstinence from killing, stealing, lying, sexual misconduct and intoxication), which is not an end in itself but a requirement for the second part, concentration of the mind (samādhi).
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    Buddha-nature

    The Buddha-Nature is in fact taught in such Tathagatagarbha sutras to be ultimate, conceptually inconceivable, immortal Reality.

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