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Three marks of existence

In Buddhism, the three marks of existence are three characteristics (Pali: ''tilakkhaa''; Sanskrit: ''trilakaa'') shared by all sentient beings, namely impermanence (''anicca''), dissatisfaction or suffering (''dukkha''), and non-self (''anattā''). These three characteristics are mentioned in verses 277, 278 and 279 of the Dhammapada.
==Description==
The three marks are:
# ''sabbe saṅkhāra aniccā'' — "all ''saṅkhāras'' (conditioned things) are impermanent"
# ''sabbe saṅkhāra dukkhā'' — "all ''saṅkhāras'' are unsatisfactory"
# ''sabbe dhammā anattā'' — "all ''dhammas'' (conditioned or unconditioned things) are not self"

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