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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 depends on the context, and may refer more specifically to the "unsatisfactoriness" or "unease" of craving for and grasping after transient 'things' (sense objects, including thoughts), 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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Being UncomfortableSerial: SF-01092 Sunday Lecture: What do we do when we become uncomfortable?; comfort - in body, mind, relationships - are focus of our consumerism; suffering = constant need to be fed;... Pain, Time, Suffering |
Mar 25 2007 Green Gulch |
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Zendo LectureSerial: SF-01001 Tanto talk Anger, Practice, Suffering |
Oct 23 2005 Tassajara |
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Embrace the Flow of Life Avatamsaka Sutra, Suffering, Bodhisattva |
Sep 07 2005 Unknown |
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Zendo Lecture Practice, Liberation, Suffering |
Jul 31 2005 Tassajara |
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Zendo Lecture Practice, Suffering, Time |
Jul 15 2005 Tassajara |
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Seamless Inspiration in Zen Practice Suffering, Practice, Buddhism |
May 28 2005 Unknown |
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Sesshin LectureSerial: SF-01929 Sesshin 2 Day 4 Karma, Suffering, Time |
Feb 23 2005 Tassajara |
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Embrace Suffering for Inner Transformation Suffering, Buddha, Work |
May 30 2004 Tassajara |