The aim of this thesis is to attempt an analytical study of the
and tilakkaṇa, in its latter as the
ariyaṭṭhaṅgikamagga and the tisikkhā, both which lead to the ultimate
goal of Buddhism, the cessation of dukkha.
The present work is a textual study, which begins with an
exploration and examination of the background and concept of the term
Dhamma, including the pre-Buddhist period and its usage on the part of
wanderers contemporary with the Buddha. The term Dhamma is a
profound term, having many different connotations, depending upon the
context in which it is encountered. For instance, the term is used to refer
to nature, natural law, as well as the Buddha’s teachings, and the various
practices that lead to nibbāna. Finally, we examine the
Finally, we examine the role that these laws play at the
individual, social and environmental levels, and the manner in which
those levels are interrelated as a result of those laws.
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