What three forms of craving are mentioned in the second Noble Truth

What three forms of craving are mentioned in the second Noble Truth

Sensual desire as a hindrance to practice is kamacchanda (pali) or abhidya (sanskrit).My understanding is the 2nd noble truth of 'samudhaya' is not about 'cause'.Three obvious kinds of suffering correspond to the first three sights the buddha saw on his first journey outside his palace.In order to uncover the source, buddha would listen to the symptoms of others and determine what makes them worse and what provided relief or improvement.For example, the original pali word is tanha , the.Craving connects very closely with suffering because according to the buddha, suffering arises when we crave (for example, favorite food).

The second form of craving is for existence itself.Craving keeps humans attached to existence.The bad news is that we suffer.Mike slott argues that buddhists need to broaden their understanding of the causes to suffering (the second noble truth) to include not only the inevitable sources of dukkha (sickness, death, etc.) and our own unskillful ways of being in the world due to craving, but also social and economic structures which harm human beings.Clinging is thus caused by craving.For example, the word for the greed of the three poisons is lobha, which is a desire for something that we think will gratify us, such as nicer clothes or a new car.

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