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The four sights in the life of the Buddha were an old man, a sick man, a dead man, and a religious ascetic. When Prince Siddhartha encountered these sights outside the palace walls, it made him reflect on the nature of suffering and prompted his spiritual journey towards finding a solution to it.
It was these sights - that of a sick man, of an old man, of a dying man and of a holy man, that have now come to be known as the Four Great Sights. The last sight of the ascetic transformed Buddha's way of thinking. He too grew determined to find the true meaning of life.
After the 4 sights, becoming of something was not the question, but his reaction to the 4 sights was. Ultimately he accepted the 4 sights (Vipassanā) which helped him to move towards enlightenment (Nirvana).
Buddha learned about the Four Sights - an old man, a sick person, a corpse, and an ascetic - when he ventured outside the palace walls for the first time and encountered these realities of human existence. This experience led him to renounce his life of luxury and seek a path to understand and alleviate human suffering.
The four sights that Buddha saw that started his path to enlightenment were: An old man,A sick man,A dead man,A holy man.The four noble truths were:Life contains sufferingSuffering is due to attachment to earthly objectsWhen suffering is gone one can reach nirvanaSuffering can be banished by following the eightfold pathEightfold PathRight ViewRight IntentionRight SpeechRight ActionRight LivelihoodRight EffortRight MindfulnessRight ConcentrationHope this helps!
The Four Passing Sights: an old man, crooked and toothless; a sick man, wasted by disease; a corpse being taken for cremation; and a sannyasin, a wandering holy man, who had nothing but was at peace.
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four noble truths
The ideas of Buddha had an appeal over many of Buddha's teachings like the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path!
The ideas of Buddha had an appeal over many of Buddha's teachings like the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path!
four noble truths
the basic teaching of Buddha was four truths. They all were based on Hindu ideology.