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    cycle (samsara, lit. 'wandering') of grasping at things, ideas and habits; samudaya (origin, arising, combination; "cause"): there is dukkha (unease, disbalance)...
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  • ritual speech Samudaya sacca, the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sacca. If an internal...
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    first line as pointing to suffering (dukkha), the second to its cause (samudaya) and the third to its cessation (nirodha). In Tibetan: ཆོས་གང་རྒྱུ་བྱུང་དེ་དག་གི།...
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    • samskāra) consciousness (viññāṇa • vijñāna) Craving (taṇhā • tṛṣṇā) (samudaya) — to be abandoned (pahātabba) Craving for sensual pleasures (kāma taṇhā)...
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    painful) is an innate characteristic of existence with each rebirth; samudaya (origin, cause) of this dukkha is the "craving, desire or attachment";...
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    the first sermon given by the Buddha: "whatever has the nature to arise (samudaya dhamma) also has the nature to pass away (nirodha dhamma)." The early Buddhist...
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  • Existential despair Four Noble Truths Nirodha Noble Eightfold Path Pathos Samudaya The Sickness Unto Death Suffering Sukha Taṇhā Translations of duhkha: *...
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  • two kinds of origin, momentary origin (khanika-samudaya) and origin through conditions (paccaya-samudaya). A bhikkhu who sees one sees the other." According...
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  • predicament, is impermanent, imperfect, unsatisfactory, full of conflict; Samudaya, the fact that this state of affairs is due to our egoistic selfishness...
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  • kǔdì; Jp: kutai; Vi: khổ đế; Mn: зовлон, zovlon) Truth of the origin (samudaya) of dukkha (Sanskrit: samudayāryasatya; Bur: သမုဒယ thamodaya; Thai: สมุทัย;...
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  • cycle (samsara, lit. 'wandering') of grasping at things, ideas and habits Samudaya (origin, arising, combination; "cause"): dukkha is caused by taṇhā ("craving"...
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  • roots (greed, nongreed, etc.) are thus "the origin of suffering" (dukkha-samudaya); the non-arising of the roots is the cessation of this suffering (dukkha-nirodha);...
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  • sorrow (duhkha) is pervasive in life as we know it, 2) Sorrow has a cause (samudaya), 3) sorrow can be removed (nirodha), and there is a path (marga) beyond...
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