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unchanging/ immutable [IW]
the suffering of change [IW]


changeless(ness); unchanging, changeless, unswerving, immutable, unchangeable, constant [RY]
the 'suffering of change' [RY]


constant fixture, invariable, monotonous, static, immutable, unchangeable [JV]
the suffering of change [One of the [[sdug bsngal gsum]] = three types of suffering [With defiled feelings of happiness if the object is destroyed, this suffering is produced, likewise suffering from from mind and its contents, which are other, and defiled objects arising from whatever is perceived.] [IW]


changeless(ness) [RB]
the suffering of change [1of the [[sdug bsngal gsum]] = three types of suffering [R] [IW]
 
Changing suffering [RY]
 
Suffering of change. 'That which is pleasant when arising and remaining but painful when ceasing.' Mainly the suffering of the three higher realms [RY]
 
suffering of change misery, the suffering of change. One of the [[sdug bsngal gsum]] three types of suffering [RY]


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the suffering of change [IW]

the 'suffering of change' [RY]

the suffering of change [One of the sdug bsngal gsum = three types of suffering [With defiled feelings of happiness if the object is destroyed, this suffering is produced, likewise suffering from from mind and its contents, which are other, and defiled objects arising from whatever is perceived.] [IW]

the suffering of change [1of the sdug bsngal gsum = three types of suffering [R] [IW]

Changing suffering [RY]

Suffering of change. 'That which is pleasant when arising and remaining but painful when ceasing.' Mainly the suffering of the three higher realms [RY]

suffering of change misery, the suffering of change. One of the sdug bsngal gsum three types of suffering [RY]