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Samudaya sacca

Samudaya sacca (Pali, also ''Samudaya saccã''; Sanskrit: ''samudaya-satya'') is the second of the four noble truths within Buddhist tradition. It refers to the ''origin'' or ''causes'' of dukkha (suffering).
==Etymology==
''Samudaya'' has several meanings. It is usually translated as "origin" or "source", but does also mean "whole", "combination" and junction".〔(Sanskrit Dictionary for Spoken Sanskrit, ''samudaya'' )〕 According to James Woods,
''Sacca'', Sanskrit ''satya'', means "truth" or "reality".
Thus, ''samudaya sacca'' is typically translated as the "truth of the origin" or "truth of the origin of suffering." It refers specifically to the ''origin'' or ''causes'' of dukkha (suffering).

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