Paper 1
pattica samuppada
the idea that all things arise as a result of conditions, meaning that everything is dependant on everything else
milinda panha
the text which contains nagesena and the chariot
nagesena and the chariot
a story in the milinda panha to describe anatta, where negesena explains to a king that just as neither the wheel or the axel define the chariot, neither does body or name define him.
samskara
one of the 5 agregates/skandas (formation)(thoughts)
vijnana
one of the 5 agregates/skandas (contiousness)(awareness)
rupa
one of the 5 agregates/skandas (form)(body)
Vedana
one of the 5 agregates/skandas (sensation)(feelings)
samjna
one of the 5 agregates/skandas (perception)
what are all five skandas in english
form, sensation, perception, formation, conciousness
what are the five agreagtes called
Rupa, Vedana, samjna, samskara, vijnana
what are the four noble truths called
dukkha, samudaya, nirodha, magga
what is the first noble truth
dukkha: everything is present in all
what 3 kinds of dukkha are there?
dukkha dukkha - dukkha viparinama - dukkha sankhara
Dukkha sankara
pervasive mental suffering
dukkha viparinama
pain of impernanance
what are the seven sufferings
birth, death, old age, sickness, despair, coming into contact with negative forces and not getting what you want
what sowa is used for the first noble truth
the dhammacakkapavattana sutta - which says that suffering is prevailent in the seven sufferings and therefore in life
what is the dhammacakkapavatana sutta
a text describing the buddhas first sermon
the second noble truth
samudaya - suffering is caused by craving
what are the 3 cravings called
kamatanha - bhavatanha - vibhavatanha
kamatanha
craving for sensual desires
bhavatanha
craving of being
vibhavatanha
craving for not being
what does the dhammacakkapavattana sutta say abt the 2nd noble truth
that craving for the 3 desires is “the origin of suffering“
what are the 3 poisons called
lobha - dosa - moha
lobha
greed
dosa
hatred
moha
ignorance
what does the dhammacakkapavattana sutta say abt the 3rd noble truth
that craving for the 3 desires is “the origin of suffering“, so stopping craving stops sufering
what is the third noble truth
nirodha - the end of suffering is the end of craving