Understand dissatisfaction*, let go of it, realize the cessation of dissatisfaction, cultivate the path to the end of dissatisfaction.
The Pali word translated here as "dissatisfaction" is "dukkha" which also gets translated as "suffering" or "anguish" or "stress" -- there is not one good word in English that can be used to translate "dukkha".
The definition of a Buddhist could be someone who follows the four noble truths.
The eight fold path (im pretty sure)
fourth noble truths
The Four Noble Truths were not founded on the teachings of Buddha. Buddhism arose from the Middle Path and the Four Noble Truths.
The Four Noble Truths
False. The four noble truths are associated with Buddhism as stated in the dharma.
The buddha or siddhartha created the four noble truths they all have to do about samsara the countinues cycle of rebirth
The Four Noble Truths exemplify Buddhist thought. The Four Noble Truths discuss the necessity to save beings, extinguish passions, master the Dharma's, and attain the Buddha-truth.
The Four Noble Truths comprise the core ideas of Buddhism. They do not merely impact Buddhism, they are Buddhism. Everything in Buddhism springs from these tenets. If you can fully understand and embody the four truths, there is nothing else needed to attain enlightenment. Such is the nature of the Four Noble Truths.
four noble truths
Five steps is not a Buddhist belief.
In essence the four noble truths express the nature of all composite phenomena and explain the path to liberation from the cycle of suffering.