These words are respectfully quoted from the : Tipitaka-Sutta Piṭaka-Samyutta Nikāya-Maha Vagga- Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta
The Threefold Training in Buddhism
Sīla – Moral conduct
Samādhi – Mental discipline (concentration)
Paññā – Wisdom
The Threefold Training – The Noble Eightfold Path
Sīla (Moral Conduct)
Right Speech (Sammā Vācā)
Right Action (Sammā Kammanta)
Right Livelihood (Sammā Ājīva)
Samādhi (Mental Discipline)
Right Effort (Sammā Vāyāma)
Right Mindfulness (Sammā Sati)
Right Concentration (Sammā Samādhi)
Paññā (Wisdom)
Right View (Sammā Diṭṭhi)
Right Intention (Sammā Saṅkappa)
The Four Noble Truths
The Noble Truth of Suffering (Dukkha Ariya Sacca)
The Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering (Dukkha Samudaya Ariya Sacca)
The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering (Dukkha Nirodha Ariya Sacca)
The Noble Truth of the Path Leading to the Cessation of Suffering
(Dukkha Nirodha Gāminī Paṭipadā Ariya Sacca)
The Truth of Suffering refers to the five aggregates of clinging.
The Truth of Origin is craving (taṇhā).
The Truth of Cessation is Nibbāna.
The Truth of the Path is the Noble Eightfold Path.
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