
Inconstant; unsteady; impermanent.
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in Buddhism, the doctrine of impermanence, one of the basic characteristics of all existence. Anicca, anatta (the absence of a self), and dukkha ... [1 related articles]
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Buddhist theory that all aspects and attributes of life are transient and undergoing constant change. It is one of the three signs of existence in Buddhism, together with
dukkha (suffering) and...
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[Buddhism] Impermanence.
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Buddhist theory that all aspects and attributes of life are transient and undergoing constant change. It is one of the three signs of existence in Buddhism, together with dukkha (suffering) and anatta (impersonality or no self). The concept of anicca declares that all living things grow old and die or perish, happiness turns to sadness and vice ver...
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the cycle of birth, growth, decay, and death through which every living thing must pass. Cf. Three Signs of Being.
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