• regarded to be duḥkha, starting with saṃsāra, the ongoing process of death and rebirth itself: Birth is duḥkha, maturation is duhkha, aging is duḥkha, illness...
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  • is the ultimate state of soteriological release and the liberation from duḥkha ('suffering') and saṃsāra, the cycle of birth and rebirth. In Indian religions...
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  • impermanent (anitya) All contaminated phenomena are without satisfaction (duḥkha) All phenomena are without self (anātman) Nirvana is peaceful/peace (śānta/śānti)...
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    philosophical pessimism are briefly presented here. Constant dissatisfaction — duḥkha — is an intrinsic mark of all sentient existence. All living creatures have...
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    "homesickness for a place you have never seen". Acedia Angst Compassion fatigue Duḥkha Gnosticism Koyaanisqatsi Lacrimae rerum Mal du siècle Mean world syndrome...
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    witness-consciousness untouched by the mind (Chitta) and mundane suffering (Duḥkha). There is a wide variety of schools of yoga, practices, and goals in Hinduism...
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  • Four Noble Truths, namely duḥkha, the arising of duḥkha, the cessation of duḥkha, and the path leading to the cessation of duḥkha; and the law of cause and...
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    (Sanskrit: anitya): That all things that come to have an end; Dukkha (Sanskrit: duḥkha): That nothing which comes to be is ultimately satisfying; Anattā (Sanskrit:...
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    the process of a sentient being's rebirth in saṃsāra, and the resultant duḥkha (suffering, pain, unsatisfactoriness), and they provide an analysis of rebirth...
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  • and how it is obtained. Buddhism is devoted primarily to liberation from Duḥkha or suffering by breaking free of samsara, the cycle of compulsory rebirth...
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