What is the word that buddhists use for suffering?
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Dukkha. Dukkha (/ˈduːkə/; Pāli; Sanskrit: duḥkha; Tibetan: སྡུག་བསྔལ་ sdug bsngal, pr. "duk-ngel") is an important Buddhist concept, commonly translated as "suffering", "pain", "unsatisfactoriness" or "stress".
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Dukkha is an important Buddhist concept, commonly translated as "suffering", "pain", "unsatisfactoriness" or "stress".
The basis of Buddhism is a doctrine known as the Four Noble Truths. The First Truth is that all life is suffering, pain, and misery. The Second Truth is that this suffering is caused by selfish craving and personal desire. ..
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. The Fourth Truth is that the way to overcome this misery is through the Eightfold Path.
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Hope this will☝ help u!!!
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↪Dukkha. ↩
〰〰〰〰〰〰
Dukkha is an important Buddhist concept, commonly translated as "suffering", "pain", "unsatisfactoriness" or "stress".
The basis of Buddhism is a doctrine known as the Four Noble Truths. The First Truth is that all life is suffering, pain, and misery. The Second Truth is that this suffering is caused by selfish craving and personal desire. ..
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. The Fourth Truth is that the way to overcome this misery is through the Eightfold Path.
✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
Hope this will☝ help u!!!
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