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Taṇhā (Pāli; Sanskrit: tṛṣṇā, also trishna) is a Buddhist term that literally means "thirst," and is commonly translated as craving or desire. Within Buddhism, taṇhā is defined as the craving to hold on to pleasurable experiences, to be separated from painful or unpleasant experiences, and for neutral experiences or feelings not to decline. The Buddhist tradition identifies taṇhā as a self-centered type of desire that is based in ignorance. This type of desire is contrasted to wholesome types of desire such as the desire to benefit others or to follow the Buddhist path. In the first teaching of the Buddha on the Four Noble Truths, the Buddha identified taṇhā as a principal cause in the arising of dukkha (suffering, anxiety, dissatisfaction). Taṇhā is also identified as the eighth link in the Twelve Links of Dependent Origination.
Taṇhā is the craving to hold onto pleasurable experiences, to be separated from painful or unpleasant experiences, and for neutral experiences or feelings not to decline.
׳Taṇhā הוא מחול המלווה במוסיקה חיה ועוסק בתשוקה, וברצון התמידי ביותר. כוריאוגרפיה: אהרונה ישראל מוסיקה חיה ופרפורמנס: דוד גורדון רקדנים ושותפים ליצירה: אברהם חזין, לנה פלד, עדי שילדן עיצוב תלבושות: אהרונה ישראל, רעות שייבה המופע נוצר בתמיכת מרכז מחול שלם, קרן רבינוביץ לאומנויות ועירית ת״א - המנהל לפרייקטים מיוחדים
DHAMMACAKKAPPAVATTANA SUTTA - Kinh Chuyển Pháp Luân Pali - Việt Dhammacakkappavattanasuttaṃ ''Idaṃ kho pana, bhikkhave, dukkhaṃ ariyasaccaṃ -- jātipi dukkhā, jarāpidukkhā, byādhipi dukkhā, maraṇampi dukkhaṃ, appiyehi sampayogo dukkho, piyehi vippayogo dukkho, yampicchaṃ no labhati tampi dukkhaṃ -- saṃkhittena pañcupādānakkhandhā dukkhā. Idaṃ kho pana, bhikkhave, dukkhasamudayaṃ (yaṃ) ariyasaccaṃ -- yāyaṃ taṇhā ponobbhavikā nandirāgasahagatā tatratatrābhinandinī, seyyathidaṃ -- kāmataṇhā, bhavataṇhā, vibhavataṇhā. Idaṃ kho pana, bhikkhave, dukkhanirodhaṃ ariyasaccaṃ -- yo tassāyeva taṇhāya asesavirāganirodha cāgo paṭinissaggo mutti anālayo. Idaṃ kho pana, bhikkhave, dukkhanirodhagāminī paṭipadā ariyasaccaṃ -- ayameva ariyo aṭṭhaṅgiko maggo, seyyathidaṃ -- sammādiṭṭhi sammāsaṅkappo sammāv...
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