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dukkha
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仏教における「苦しみ」・「不満足感」を示す概念 / 身体的および精神的な苦痛、ストレス / 無常(すべては変化する)に起因する苦しみ / 条件付けられた状態から生じる苦悩 / 存在の三印の一つとしての根本的な不完全性・不満足性
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(Buddhism) The three main types of pain, suffering, or stress: physical and mental, impermanence, and conditioned states. One of the three marks of existence.
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During the retreat I contemplated dukkha, recognizing its manifestations as physical and mental pain, impermanence, and conditioned states.
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During the retreat I contemplated dukkha, recognizing its manifestations as physical and mental pain, impermanence, and conditioned states.
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