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Ariya-sacca (Pali): Noble Truth. The word “ariya” (noble) can also mean ideal or standard, and in this context means 'objective' or 'universal truth.' There are four noble truths: the truth of stress (suffering), the truth of the origin of stress, the truth of the ending of stress, and the truth of the path of practice leading to the ending of stress.
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[[Ariya-Sacca]] ([[Pali]]): [[Noble Truth]]. The word “[[Ariya]]” ([[noble]]) can also mean ideal or standard, and in this context means '[[objective]]' or '[[universal Truth]].' There are [[Four Noble Truths]]: the [[Truth]] of stress ([[Suffering]]), the [[Truth]] of the origin of stress, the [[Truth]] of the ending of stress, and the [[Truth]] of the [[path]] of practice leading to the ending of stress.
 
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Ariya-Sacca (Pali): Noble Truth. The word “Ariya” (noble) can also mean ideal or standard, and in this context means 'objective' or 'universal Truth.' There are Four Noble Truths: the Truth of stress (Suffering), the Truth of the origin of stress, the Truth of the ending of stress, and the Truth of the path of practice leading to the ending of stress.

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