しょぎょうむじょう
諸行無常
1. all things must pass; all worldly things are impermanentBuddhism, Yojijukugo (four character compound), See also 四法印
2. ImpermanenceImpermanence is one of the essential doctrines or three marks of existence in Buddhism. The term expresses the Buddhist notion that all of conditioned existence, without exception, is in a constant state of flux. The Pali word anicca literally means "inconstant", and arises from a synthesis of two separate words, 'Nicca' and the "privative particle" 'a'.
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