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The delivery of this sermon was a pivotal moment, symbolized as the "turning of the wheel," which continues to roll throughout the world today. Upon hearing it, the ascetic Kondañña became the first person besides the Buddha to achieve a level of enlightenment, marking the birth of the Sangha (the monastic community).

: Life is inherently unsatisfactory, involving birth, aging, illness, death, and being separated from what we love. The delivery of this sermon was a pivotal

: Suffering arises from attachment, desire, and craving ( tanha ). : Suffering arises from attachment, desire, and craving

: The pursuit of worldly pleasures, which the Buddha described as vulgar and unbeneficial. This foundational discourse was delivered at the Deer

The , or "The Setting in Motion of the Wheel of Dhamma," is one of the most vital scriptures in Buddhism, marking the very beginning of the Buddha’s teaching career. This foundational discourse was delivered at the Deer Park in Isipatana (modern-day Sarnath) to a group of five ascetics who had previously practiced self-mortification alongside the Buddha.