As the
Buddha taught, life is a web of cause and effect. Although the beginning or end
of this process cannot be found, its working law is laid out with perfect
clarity. In the Anguttara Nikaya’s Avijja Sutta (AN 10.61) and
Tanha Sutta (AN 10.62), the Buddha provides a profound
roadmap that directly connects the root cause of suffering to its end. This
blog post will explore these interconnected teachings and their powerful
relevance to our lives. The Yamakavagga
(Twin Section) of the Aṅguttara Nikāya contains one of the most
profound explanations of conditional causation in Buddhism.
Here, the Buddha reveals how ignorance
(avijjā) and craving
(taṇhā) arise, and how through the
right conditions, they can be transformed into knowledge and liberation (vijjā-vimutti).
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