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ABSTRACTAll living beings seek happiness and long to be free from suffering. Buddhism provides a path to end suffering and attain peace. When the Buddha first achieved Enlightenment, his foremost Thought was to share his realization with others so they could transcend suffering. Understanding that suffering is a universal condition, he sought a way to guide all beings toward liberation. To fulfill this mission, the Buddha established the Sangha, a community of dedicated practitioners committed to preserving and spreading his teachings. The core of his message lies in recognizing suffering, understanding its causes, and following the Path to liberation that he discovered. The Sangha plays a vital role in ensuring that these teachings reach as many people and living beings as possible.In the Theravda tradition, the Sangha consists largely of those who have internalized the Buddha's Path to liberation and strive to share their wisdom. Their purpose is not only personal Enlightenment but also the guidance of others toward awakening. Through their efforts, countless individuals have come into contact with the Buddha's teachings and found relief from suffering. The presence of the Sangha provides support, wisdom, and encouragement, helping people navigate their own journey toward inner peace and Enlightenment. By following the Buddha's Path and learning from the Sangha, living beings can overcome suffering and experience true freedom. The Buddha's vision inspires those seeking wisdom, compassion, and peace.
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