What did Buddha say about dukkha?
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Dukkha, (Pāli: “sorrow,” “suffering”), Sanskrit Duhkha, in Buddhist thought, the true nature of all existence. Much Buddhist doctrine is based on the fact of suffering; its reality, cause, and means of suppression formed the subject of the Buddha's first sermon (see Four Noble Truths).
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Dukkha is a very important idea in Buddhism as it is vital that Buddhists understand and accept that suffering exists. Buddhists must also strive to end suffering by understanding why people suffer. Suffering comes from craving things and also from events in a person's life, such as birth, old age and death.
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