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But unfortunately, people are mistaken. In the end, it is all a part of ‘Dukkha’ or suffering. And it is in times like these that the ‘Four Noble Truths’ are providing a sigh of relief.
The truth of suffering (Dukkha) The truth of the origin of suffering (Samudāya) The truth of the cessation of suffering (Nirodha) The truth of the path to the cessation of suffering (Magga ...
3. nirodha (cessation, ending, confinement): dukkha can be ended or contained by the renouncement or letting go of this taṇhā; the confinement of taṇhā releases the excessive bind of dukkha ...
Avoiding suffering is not exactly happiness. The mind’s pre-occupation with dukkha is well attested by the copious amounts of attention it receives in philosophical inquiries and ecclesiastical ...
Dukkha refers to the ‘suffering’ or ‘unsatisfactoriness’ of life. The belief is that dukkha is caused by greed and craving, also known as tanha or 'thirst'. Buddhism teaches that it is ...
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