อริยสัจสี่ประการ(à-rí-yá-sàt sèe bprà-gaan)
Meanings
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the Four Noble Truths (Buddhism)
In Buddhism, the four fundamental truths taught by the Buddha: the truth of suffering (Dukkha), the truth of the origin of suffering (Samudāya), the truth of the cessation of suffering (Nirodha), and the truth of the path to the cessation of suffering (Magga).
Examples
พระอาจารย์prá aa-jaanพระอาจารย์prá aa-jaan1Venerable teacher (Buddhist monk)2revered monk-teacher (form of address)กำลังgam-langกำลังgam-lang1power; strength2power; force (physics)3troops; forces4currently; in the middle ofเทศนาtêt-sà-năaเทศนาtêt-sà-năa1[to] preach; deliver a sermon2sermon; homilyเรื่องrêuuangเรื่องrêuuang1matter; issue; subject2story; tale3about; regarding (as a topic marker)4classifier for stories/films/casesอริยสัจสี่ประการà-rí-yá-sàt sèe bprà-gaanอริยสัจสี่ประการà-rí-yá-sàt sèe bprà-gaanthe Four Noble Truths (Buddhism)ให้hâiให้hâi1[to] give; provide2[to] have [sb] do; cause to3for (benefit of)4so that; in order to5until; to the point that (result)6[to] allow; let; permitญาติโยมyâat yohmญาติโยมyâat yohmlay devotees; relatives (at temple)ฟังfangฟังfang1listen2heed3[to] sound; seem (to the ear)
The monk is giving a sermon about the Four Noble Truths to the laypeople.
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อริยสัจสี่ประการà-rí-yá-sàt sèe bprà-gaanอริยสัจสี่ประการà-rí-yá-sàt sèe bprà-gaanthe Four Noble Truths (Buddhism)