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Which of the following sermons of Gautama Buddha known as Fire Sermon?
Which of the following sermons of Gautama Buddha known as Fire Sermon?
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The “Fire Sermon” (Adittapariyaya Sutta) is one of Gautama Buddha’s sermons in which he uses the metaphor of fire to describe the nature of human suffering and the burning desires that lead to it. In this sermon, Buddha explains that all sensory experiences are like fires that cause suffering, and he emphasizes the importance of overcoming these desires to achieve liberation.