this form of suffering as that which produces tears of anguishThe Buddha characterized this form of suffering as that which produces tears of anguish whenever we are unable to give up our attachment to something. Again the cause to give up our attachment to something. Again the cause to give up our attachment to something. Again the cause might be the decease of a beloved friend or relative, but, it differs from sorrow in that we are driven to tears.lamentation which will bring us misery for as long as we still harbor it in our hearts.A person differs from sorrow in that we are driven to tears. A person for whom lamentation is very serious might become distraught or even have lapses of sanity as the result of their anguish. These are all the characteristics of lamentation which will bring us misery for as long as we still harbor it in our hearts.
The Noble Truth of Suffering : 6. Lamentation [parideva dukkha]
The Buddha characterized this form of suffering as that which produces tears of anguish whenever we are unable to give up our attachment to something
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