The Four Noble Truths
- Dukkha (The Truth of Suffering)
12 Kinds of Suffering (Dvādasa-dukkha)
- Birth (Jāti)
- Aging (Jarā)
- Illness / Sickness (Vyādhi)
- Death (Maraṇa)
- Sorrow (Soka)
- Lamentation (Parideva)
- Physical pain (Dukkha)
- Mental pain / grief (Domanassa)
- Despair (Upāyāsa)
- Association with unpleasant people or situations
- Separation from loved people or pleasant things
- Not getting what one wants
- Samudaya (The Cause of Suffering)
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- Lust.
- Bhavatanha
- Vibhavatanha
14.Nirodha (The End of Suffering)
Nirvana
- Magga (The Path Leading to the End of Suffering)
- Sammaditthi – Right View
- Sammasankappa – Right Thought
- Right words – Sammavacha
- Right action
- Samma Ajeevo – Right Livelihood
- Samma vayama – Right effort
- Sammasati – Right mindfulness
- Samma Samadhi – Right Concentration of Min
Mindful Living Tote Bag – Inspired by The Four Noble Truths
Carry more than just your essentials—carry a message of wisdom and mindfulness.
This thoughtfully designed tote bag features the timeless teachings of the Four Noble Truths, beautifully printed on one side as a gentle reminder of awareness, balance, and inner peace in everyday life.
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Product Details:
- Design: Single-side screen print featuring the Four Noble Truths
- Style: Flat tote (no gusset)
- Size: Customizable (Example: 12 x 16 inches)
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