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Duḥkha (; Sanskrit: दुःख, Pali: dukkha) "suffering", "pain", "unease", or "unsatisfactoriness", is an important concept in Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. Its meaning is context-dependent: it may refer more specifically to the "unsatisfactoriness" or "unease" of craving for and grasping after transient 'things' (ie. sensory objects, including thoughts), or expecting pleasure from them while ignorant of this transientness. In Buddhism, dukkha is part of the first of the Four Noble Truths and one of the three marks of existence. The term also appears in scriptures of Hinduism, such as the Upanishads, in discussions of moksha (spiritual liberation).
While the term dukkha has often been derived from the prefix du- ("bad" or "difficult") and the root kha ("empty", "hole"), meaning a badly fitting axle-hole of a cart or chariot giving "a very bumpy ride", it may actually be derived from duḥ-stha, a "dis-/ bad- + stand-", that is, "standing badly, unsteady", "unstable".
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Intimate Path to Understanding Suffering Intimacy, Suffering, Practice |
Apr 04 2015 AM |
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Intimate Presence in Zen Practice Intimacy, Suffering, Buddha |
Apr 04 2015 PM |
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Disciplined Listening for Compassionate Engagement Giving, Time, Suffering |
Jan 18 2015 |
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Everything Is a Precious MirrorJewel Mirror Samadhi, Perfect Wisdom, Suffering, Perfect Wisdom, Samadhi, Doubt,... |
Dec 13 2014 No Abode Hermitage |
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Embracing Suchness Through Zen Practice Suffering, Practice, Bodhisattva |
Dec 07 2014 |
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Rohatsu Talk Doubt, Suffering, Practice |
Dec 02 2014 Green Gulch Farm |
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Good Friendship of Perfect Wisdom Pain, Consciousness, Suffering |
Dec 02 2014 The Yoga Room |
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Cultivating Liberation Through Friendship Buddha, Suffering, Practice |
Nov 15 2014 |
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Embracing Emptiness for Collective Liberation Emptiness, Consciousness, Suffering |
Jul 31 2014 The Yoga Room |