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The Four Noble Truths The Dharma Teaches The Buddhists The Ways To Progress Or Reach Nirvana. In This Light, The Dharma Teaches That The Journey To Nirvana Should Involve Following The Four Noble Truths Referred To As Pativedhanana Or The "wisdom Of Realization." According To The Buddha, The Four Truths Center Around The Following Concepts: 1) Universality Of Suffering; 2) Origin Of Suffering; 3) Overcoming Of Suffering; And 4) The Suppression Of Suffering. The
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