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Bahuduḥkha (Multiform Suffering)

Bahuduḥkha (Multiform Suffering) - In Buddhist philosophy, the three types of duḥkha (suffering), viz.— duḥkha-duḥkha: duḥkha (suffering) which is caused by duḥkha (suffering), vipariṇāma-duḥkha: duḥkha (suffering) which is caused by change, and saṃskāra-duḥkha: duḥkha (suffering) which is caused by an existence which is pervasively conditioned— are entangled in a weirdly complex and contradictory interrelationship. In the context of the planet ridden with bahusaṅkaṭa (polycrisis), their contradictory interrelationship gives rise to multifaceted/ multidimensional duḥkha (suffering) that we are identifying as "bahuduḥkha" (multiform suffering).

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