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    • Duḥkha (Sanskrit: दुःख; Pali: dukkha) is a term found in the Upanishads and Buddhist texts, meaning anything that is "uneasy, uncomfortable, unpleasant, difficult, causing pain or sadness". It is also a concept in Indian religions about the nature of transient phenomena which are innately "unpleasant", "suffering", "pain", "sorrow", "distress", "grief" or "misery." Th… See more

    Overview

    Duḥkha (Sanskrit: दुःख; Pali: dukkha), "suffering", "pain," "unease," "unsatisfactory," is an important concept in
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    Buddhism

    Duḥkha is one of the three marks of existence, namely anitya ("impermanent"), duḥkha ("unsatisfactory"), anatman (without a lasting essence).
    Within the Buddhist sutras, duḥkha has a broad mea… See more

    Hinduism

    In Hinduism, duḥkha encompasses many meanings such as the phenomenological senses of pain and grief, a deep-seated dissatisfaction with the limitations of worldly existence, and the devastation of impermane… See more

    Notes

    1. ^ Translations of duhkha: * Nyanatiloka Thera 2004, p. 61: dukkha (1) 'pain', painful feeling, which may be bodily and mental [...] 2. 'Suffering', 'ill'. * Huxter 2016, p. 10: "dukkha (unsatisfactoriness or suffering) (....) In the I… See more

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    • Alexander, James (2019), "The State Is the Attempt to Strip Metaphor Out of Politics", in Kos, Eric S. (ed.), Michael Oakeshott on Authority, Governance, and the State, … See more

     
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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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