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The concept of impermanence is central to Buddhism from "summary" of The Buddha and His Dhamma by Br Ambedkar

The Buddha taught that everything in this world is impermanent. He emphasized the fleeting nature of life, highlighting how all things are subject to change and decay. This fundamental concept of impermanence lies at the heart of Buddhism, guiding its followers to accept the transitory nature of existence. By recognizing impermanence, one learns to let go of attachments and expectations. This leads to a deeper understanding of the true nature of reality, freeing oneself from suffering and discontentment. The impermanence of all things serves as a reminder to live in the present moment, a...
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    The Buddha and His Dhamma

    Br Ambedkar

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