Nirodha

In Buddhism, nirodha, "cessation," "extinction," is the third Noble Truth, the cessation or renouncing of craving and desire which arise with unguarded perception and cognition. == Meaning == Nirodha is the third of the Four Noble Truths, stating that dukkha ('suffering', the perpetual cycle of sense impressions, attraction and rejection, and action) ceases when craving and desire are renounced.

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Nirodha

In Buddhism, nirodha, "cessation," "extinction," is the third Noble Truth, the cessation or renouncing of craving and desire which arise with unguarded perception and cognition. == Meaning == Nirodha is the third of the Four Noble Truths, stating that dukkha ('suffering', the perpetual cycle of sense impressions, attraction and rejection, and action) ceases when craving and desire are renounced.

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