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==Notes== {{Reflist|group=note|35em|refs= <!-- Translation --> {{refn|group=note|name=Translation|Translations of ''duhkha'':<br>* {{harvnb|Nyanatiloka Thera|2004|p=61}}: dukkha (1) 'pain', painful feeling, which may be bodily and mental [...] 2. 'Suffering', 'ill'.<br>* {{harvnb|Huxter|2016|p=10}}: "dukkha (unsatisfactoriness or suffering) (....) In the Introduction I wrote that dukkha is probably best understood as unsatisfactoriness."<br>:{{sfnp|Anderson|2013|p= 1, 22 with note 4}} "(...) the three characteristics of samsara/sankhara (the realm of rebirth): anicca (impermance), dukkha (pain) and anatta (no-self)."<br>See also the [https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn22/sn22.086.than.html Anuradha Sutta: To Anuradha]}} <!-- Translations (contemporary) --> {{refn|group=note|name=Translations (contemporary)|Contemporary translators have used a variety of English words to translate the term ''duḥkha''; translators commonly use different words to translate aspects of the term. For example, ''duḥkha'' has been translated as follows in many contexts: * Suffering (Harvey, Williams, Keown, Anderson, Gombrich, Thich Nhat Hanh, Ajahn Succito, Chogyam Trungpa, Rupert Gethin, Dalai Lama, ''et al.'') * Pain (Harvey, Williams, Keown, Anderson, Huxter, Gombrich, et al) * Unsatisfactoriness (Dalai Lama, Bhikkhu Bodhi, Rupert Gethin, ''et al.'') * Stress ([[Thanissaro Bhikkhu]]: [https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn56/sn56.011.than.html Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta], [https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn22/sn22.086.than.html Anuradha Sutta] bottom) * Sorrow * Anguish * Affliction (Brazier) * Dissatisfaction (Pema Chodron, Chogyam Trunpa) * Distress (Walpola Rahula) * Frustration (Dalai Lama, ''Four Noble Truths'', p. 38) * Misery * Anxiety (Chogyam Trungpa, ''The Truth of Suffering'', pp. 8–10) * Uneasiness (Chogyam Trungpa) * Unease (Rupert Gethin) * Unhappiness}} }}
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