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dukkha
[doo-kuh]
noun
the first of the Four Noble Truths, that all human experience is transient and that suffering results from excessive desire and attachment.
Word History and Origins
Origin of dukkha1
Word History and Origins
Origin of dukkha1
Example Sentences
Conflating Buddhism with a science of happiness creates a perpetuum mobile of self-inflicted dukkha, suffering.
It was the Buddha who said, “Life is dukkha – suffering”.
All these things tend towards the contradictory and therefore dukkha – or, if you prefer, the annoying.
In Buddhism, anicca is one of the three signs of existence, the others being dukkha, or suffering, and anatta, or non-selfhood.
The connection between dharma work and undoing racism work is the first noble truth — that there is dukkha, suffering.
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