- Sanskrit: दुःख, Pali: dukkha) "suffering", "pain", "unease", or "
unsatisfactoriness", is an
important concept in Buddhism,
Jainism and Hinduism. Its meaning...
- dharma-knowledge with
regard to
unsatisfactoriness duḥkhe dharmajñāna(苦法智)- Dharma-knowledge with
regard to
unsatisfactoriness duḥkhe anvayajñānakṣānti(苦類智忍)-...
- "Solution
Unsatisfactory" is a 1941
science fiction short story by
American writer Robert A.
Heinlein -
predicting the
development and
conclusion of the...
-
dukkha (
unsatisfactoriness or suffering) (....) In the
Introduction I
wrote that
dukkha is
probably best
understood as
unsatisfactoriness.
Malcolm Huxter...
-
doctrines about reality. It is the root
cause of
Dukkha (suffering, pain,
unsatisfactoriness), and ****erted as the
first link, in
Buddhist phenomenology, of a...
- undercorrection, overcorrection, and
torsional misalignment.
Treating a case of
unsatisfactory alignment often involves prisms,
botulinum toxin injections, or more...
- AIU
degrees are
unrecognized in Oregon,
illegal to use in Texas, and
unsatisfactory for
fufilling civil service requirements in
Michigan as they are considered...
- being's
rebirth in saṃsāra, and the
resultant duḥkha (suffering, pain,
unsatisfactoriness), and they
provide an
analysis of
rebirth and
suffering that avoids...
-
which is
defined as
anicca ("impermanence"),
dukkha ("suffering,
unsatisfactoriness"), and anattā ("non-self"): the
three marks of existence. In the Mahayana...
-
combat game The Sky Crawlers:
Innocent Aces Dukkha, the
concept of
unsatisfactoriness in
Buddhism Kick-off (****ociation football), the time or
manner of...