Saturday, August 11, 2018

Dukkha Nirodha Arya Sachcha (Four Noble Truths - Part 4)


Previous posts related with Noble truths.

Four Noble Truths (Part 1)
Dukkha Arya Sachcha (Four Noble Truths - Part 2 )
Dukkha Samudaya Arya Sachcha (Four Noble Truths - Part 3)

The third noble truth is Dukkha Nirodha Arya Sachcha. It is about getting away from the suffering and pain forever and end this birth and rebirth Sansara circle.
"The destruction of the Thanha (desires) completely and make them arise never again is the Dukkha Nirodha Arya Sachcha."
 The desire is also subject to the destruction and make that destruction  forever means the Nirodha. If a person can not feel any desires towards Upadanaskandha forever, then he has destructed the desires completely. Then he won't care about himself, his loved ones, his physical belongs, any lust,happy,anger or sadness feelings anymore. Because he has no any desire mixed consciousness towards anything.
"So This Dukkha Nirodha Arya Sachcha is the Nibbana (Nirvana)"
Read about the Nibbana (Nirvana) basic explanation in here.

Nibbana is the end of this desires. There is no more Upadanaskandha when a person attain Nibbana. Then there is no rebirth and there is no more a person or ego to go in this Sansara circle. So it is the end of the suffering and the pain.

Normally we call the Upadanaskandha as 'a person' when it takes as a bunch. Once that bunch got separated then there is no more a person. As an example, lets see about the concept called a 'day'. It is the combination of the sun, the earth rotation and sun light.The sun is not the 'day' when it takes alone, same applies with the earth and sun light. Same as that example when the Upadanaskandha get separated then there is no a person. The consciousness is not a person, the Roopa is not a person.

Where does this Nibbana exist?

Nibbana is not a place to exist. So there is no place or thing called Nibbana. It is kind of emptiness. There is nothing there. It is about unlinking of the Sansara circle for Upadanaskandha. once it gets un-linked then there is nothing to exist.

"How large the Sansara ? then the Nibbana is large same as it is. Because Nibbana is the cure for the Sansara."

A person must attain Nibbana in five times.He first time attains the Nibbana with the Sovan and reduces his Upadanskandha for only seven rebirths. Then he becomes Sakrudagami and removes six of that remaining Upadanskandha and only gets two rebirths.One rebirth in Kama worlds (in human world or 6 heavens) and another birth in Brahma world. It's his second time of attain the Nibbana. When he becomes Anagami, then removes existing Upadanskandha  for Kama world birth. He only gets one birth in the Brahma worlds.It's is the third time of attain the Nibbana. When he becomes  Arhath, then he removes all the Upadanskandha for any rebirth and there won't be anymore rebirths to him. It is fourth time of attain the Nibbana.Once a person become Arhath then he has only the existing Upadanaskandha because of his current birth already brought them for him. Once they get destroyed with his death then it is the fifth time of attain the Nibbana. After that there won't be that person in this universe forever.

Note that, a person can attain above steps in his current birth without going to an another birth. If a Soavn person can tried to achieve Sakrudagami, Anagami, Arhath in this life and then there is no more rebirths for him. Above rebirths are to explain if some one dies with one of that steps, then what will be his maximum rebirths. A person can finishes his all rebirths at any time. If a person has achieved at least Soavn state then he will definitely attain Nibbana within maximum seven rebirths.

Next post: Dukkha Nirodha Gamini Patipada Arya Sachcha (Four Noble Truths - Part 5)

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