What is the Buddhist path to end suffering?

What is the Buddhist path to end suffering?

  • Correct Answer: Eightfold Path
  • Four Noble Truths
  • Ahimsa
  • Moksha

Explanation: The Eightfold Path guides ethical conduct to end suffering.

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