According to Buddha, what is an inscrutable kind of suffering?
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Option 1 loss of a loved one
Option 2 verbal abuse
Option 3 beating
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According to Buddha, what is an inscrutable kind of suffering:
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Option 1: The loss of a loved one
- Buddha says so because of the following reason:
- He saw a young, little boy mourning the death of his mother.
- He could feel the suffering and agony of the boy and considered the loss of a loved one as an inscrutable kind of suffering.
- He also shares his wisdom on death revealing it to be inevitable and hence, can't be escaped.
- All these events unravel buddha's thoughts on inscrutable kind of suffering in life.
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