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Dukkha (Pāli; Sanskrit: duḥkha ; Tibetan phonetic: dukngal) is a Buddhist term commonly translated as "Suffering", "stress", "anxiety", or "dissatisfaction". Dukkha is identified as the first of The Four Noble Truths .
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