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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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Green Tara Q&A Serial 00024

Practice, Time, Suffering
Oct 20 1991
Tape 4
Cupertino California

Emptiness and Compassion: Public Talk Serial 00058

Love, Compassion, Suffering
Nov 13 1988

Visualization and Mantra in Buddhist Meditation Serial 00059

Suffering, Practice, Compassion
Nov 12 1988
Tape 2

Parting from the 4 Attachments Serial 00036

Suffering, Compassion, Love
Nov 10 1988
Part 2

Parting from the 4 Attachments Serial 00037

Suffering, Samsara, Attachment
Nov 08 1988
Part 1

First Turning of the Wheel of Dharma Serial 00014

Suffering, Buddha, Time
Feb 04 1985

Mahamudra & Chenrezig meditation instructions, Serial 00082 Part B

Practice, Time, Suffering
Dec 19 1982
B Tape II DR65

Manjushri Sapan Serial 00064

Pain, Suffering, Time
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