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(1) [[mundane]] of ordinary modes of expression; | (1) [[mundane]] of ordinary modes of expression; | ||
(2)individual treatment, adapting his [[teaching]] to the capacity of his hearers; | (2)individual treatment, adapting his [[teaching]] to the capacity of his hearers; | ||
− | (3) diagnostic treatment of their [[moral]] {{Wiki|diseases}}; and | + | (3) {{Wiki|diagnostic}} treatment of their [[moral]] {{Wiki|diseases}}; and |
− | (4) the perfect and [[highest truth]]. | + | (4) the {{Wiki|perfect}} and [[highest truth]]. |
</poem> | </poem> | ||
[[Category:Buddhist Philosophy]] | [[Category:Buddhist Philosophy]] |
Latest revision as of 09:09, 13 March 2015
four siddhanta.
The Buddha taught by
(1) mundane of ordinary modes of expression;
(2)individual treatment, adapting his teaching to the capacity of his hearers;
(3) diagnostic treatment of their moral diseases; and
(4) the perfect and highest truth.