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Mahā Parinibbāna Sutta

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Maha-parinibbana Sutta (Last Days of the Buddha)

The Maha-parinibbana Sutta was given near the end of the Buddha's life. In this sutta, the Buddha emphasized the importance of the four noble truths with the following statement:

    And the Blessed One addressed the bhikkhus, saying: "Bhikkhus, it is through not realizing, through not penetrating the Four Noble Truths that this long course of birth and death has been passed through and undergone by me as well as by you. What are these four? They are the noble truth of suffering; the noble truth of the origin of suffering; the noble truth of the cessation of suffering; and the noble truth of the way to the cessation of suffering. But now, bhikkhus, that these have been realized and penetrated, cut off is the craving for existence, destroyed is that which leads to renewed becoming, and there is no fresh becoming."

    Thus it was said by the Blessed One. And the Happy One, the Master, further said:

        Through not seeing the Four Noble Truths,
        Long was the weary path from birth to birth.
        When these are known, removed is rebirth's cause,
        The root of sorrow plucked; then ends rebirth.

Source

Wikipedia:Mahā Parinibbāna Sutta