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[[three characteristics of existence]]; [[trilakṣaṇa]] [[tilakkhaṇa]] [[three characteristics of existence]]. [[Impermanence]] ([[anitya]]) [[[anicca]]], [[Suffering]] ([[duḥkha]]) [[dukkha]] and [[non-self]] ([[anātma]]) [[[anattā]]] are [[The Three Characteristics of Existence]].
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[[three characteristics of existence]]; [[trilakṣaṇa]] [[tilakkhaṇa]] [[three characteristics of existence]]. [[Impermanence]] ([[anitya]]) [[anicca]], [[Suffering]] ([[duḥkha]]) [[dukkha]] and [[non-self]] ([[anātma]]) [[anattā]] are [[The Three Characteristics of Existence]].
  
[[trilakṣaṇa]] (Sanskrit; Pāli, [[tilakkhaṇa]]). The three characteristics or marks of all conditioned [[phenomena]]. They are [[impermanence]] ([[anitya]]), [[suffering]] ([[duḥkha]]), and absence of [[self]] ([[anātman]]). Although separate, they are also interrelated: it is because things are [[impermanent]] that they involve [[suffering]], and it is a corollary of their [[impermanence]] that they have no enduring [[self]] or core. The implications of the three marks are set out in the first two of the [[Four Noble Truths]].
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[[trilakṣaṇa]] ([[Sanskrit]]; [[Pāli]], [[tilakkhaṇa]]). The [[three characteristics]] or marks of all [[conditioned]] [[phenomena]]. They are [[impermanence]] ([[anitya]]), [[suffering]] ([[duḥkha]]), and absence of [[self]] ([[anātman]]). Although separate, they are also {{Wiki|interrelated}}: it is because things are [[impermanent]] that they involve [[suffering]], and it is a corollary of their [[impermanence]] that they have no enduring [[self]] or core. The implications of the three marks are set out in the first two of the [[Four Noble Truths]].
  
[[trilakṣaṇa]] ([[tilakkhaṇa]]) three characteristics of [[existence]]. [[Impermanence]] ([[anitya]]) ([[anicca]]), [[suffering]] (duḥkha) ([[dukkha]]) and [[non-self]] ([[anātma]]) ([[anattā]]) are the [[three characteristics of existence]].  
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[[trilakṣaṇa]] ([[tilakkhaṇa]]) [[three characteristics of existence]]. [[Impermanence]] ([[anitya]]) ([[anicca]]), [[suffering]] ([[duḥkha]]) ([[dukkha]]) and [[non-self]] ([[anātma]]) ([[anattā]]) are the [[three characteristics of existence]].  
 
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