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Anicca (translated from Portuguese)
Anicca To understand impermanência it is of extreme ...
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Three characterisations (translated from Dutch)
... characterisations all conditioned things inconstant are ( Pali : anicca) and liable to stress (dukkha). This leads ... niet-zelf or zelfloos (anatta) is. Contents Anicca, dukkha, anatta In much suttas (adressed of ... the next manner: All conditioned things are anicca ( Pali ): impermanent, inconstant, variably of nature. For ... happens. However, because conditioned things are variable (anicca), and change in accordance with their conditions ... the real dukkha. Conditioned and the ongeconditioneerde Anicca and dukkha are related to all ...
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Anatta
... Nirvana, the other two being dukkha and Anicca. Summary Buddhist teaching tells us that all ... interchangeable with the terms dukkha (suffering) and anicca (impermanent), and all three terms are often ... and all phenomena. “All these aggregates are anicca, dukkha, and anatta.” Anatta refers only ... were by their very transitory nature, “impermanent (anicca), suffering (dukkha), and Selfless (anatta)”. The ...
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Talk:Anatta:Attasarana
... interchangeable with the terms dukkha (suffering) and anicca (impermanent), and all three terms are often ... and all phenomena. “All these aggregates are anicca, dukkha, and anatta.” Anatta refers only ... were by their very transitory nature, “impermanent (anicca), suffering (dukkha), and Selfless (anatta)”. The ...
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Buddhism
... to as the Dharma seals, that is anicca (impermanence), dukkha (suffering) and Anatta (no self). Anicca Main article: Anicca (Pāli; Sanskrit: anitya): All compounded ...
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Impermanence
... Texts Timeline Portal Impermanence (Sanskrit: anitya; Pali anicca; Tibetan: mi rtag pa; Chinese: 無常 ... to suffering. The only true end of anicca is Nirvana. Nirvana is the one Reality ... Truth (as discussed in the Mahaparinirvana Sutra). Anicca is intimately associated with the doctrine of ...
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Buddhism (Psychology wiki)
... to as the Dharma seals, that is anicca (impermanence), dukkha (suffering) and Anatta (no self). [edit] Anicca Main article: Anicca (Pāli; Sanskrit: anitya): All compounded ...
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Talk:Buddhism/Summary of changes between 2004 and 2006
... and 2006 < Talk:Buddhism New sections Anatta Anicca Buddha-dhatu ("Buddha-Principle", "Buddha-nature") Buddhism ... of Existence Deletions Additions dharma seals : anatta, anicca, dukkha subsections What is a Buddha? Deletions ...
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Talk:Three marks of existence
... terms as part of the Three Marks: Anicca - impermanence Dukkha - suffering or unsatisfactoriness Anatta - not ... Influential site for Buddhism lists Anatta Anittya/Anicca Dukkha Buddha Net lists under each of ...
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Talk:Buddhism/Archive2
... 277-279, states: All conditioned things are anicca All conditioned things are dukkha All dhammas ... unconditioned. Certainly, Nibbana that was Dukkha or Anicca would undermine Buddhism in a pretty major ...
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