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  2. Sukha - Wikipedia

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    Sukha (Pali and Sanskrit: सुख) means happiness, pleasure, ease, joy or bliss.Among the early scriptures, 'sukha' is set up as a contrast to 'preya' (प्रेय) meaning a transient pleasure, whereas the pleasure of 'sukha' has an authentic state of happiness within a being that is lasting.

  3. Sukha (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sukha is a Sanskrit and Pāli word that is often translated as “happiness" or "ease" or "pleasure" or "bliss." Sukha may also refer to: Sukhdev Singh Sukha, Indian assassin; Sukha Singh, Sikh warrior; Labh Singh, also known as Sukha Sipahi, former Punjab Police (India) officer; Surat Sukha, Thai footballer; Suree Sukha, Thai footballer

  4. Shuka - Wikipedia

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    Shuka [2] [3] (Sanskrit: शुक IAST: Śuka, also Shukadeva Śuka-deva) is a rishi (sage) in Hinduism.He is the son of the sage Vyasa and the main narrator of the scripture Bhagavata Purana.

  5. Sukh - Wikipedia

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    Sukha or sukh, happiness in Sanskrit, the opposite of duḥkha (sadness) Sükh, the axe of Mongolian revolutionary Damdin Sükhbaatar; Sukh, a fictional deity in the Fighting Fantasy game; People. Sukh Chungh (born 1992), Canadian football player; Sukh Dhaliwal, Canadian businessman and politician in British Columbia

  6. List of English words of Sanskrit origin - Wikipedia

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    through Hindi नैनसुख nainsukh ultimately from Sanskrit नयनसुख nayana-sukha, meaning "pleasing to the eyes". [76] Nard through Old French narde and Latin nardus from Greek νάρδος nardos, perhaps ultimately from Sanskrit नलद nalada. [77] Narghile

  7. Pīti - Wikipedia

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    And wherever the two are associated, happiness [here, Ñā ṇ amoli's translation of pīti] is the contentedness at getting a desirable object, and bliss [sukha] is the actual experiencing of it when got. Where there is happiness [pīti] there is bliss (pleasure) [sukha]; but where there is bliss [sukha] there is not necessarily happiness [pīti].

  8. Duḥkha - Wikipedia

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    Duḥkha (/ ˈ d uː k ə /)(Sanskrit: दुःख; Pali: dukkha), "suffering", "pain," "unease," "unsatisfactoriness," is an important concept in Buddhism, Jainism ...

  9. Mangalorean Chicken Sukka - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Sukka semi gravy. Mangalorean Chicken Sukka or Kori Sukka/Kori Ajadina is an Indian chicken dish native to Mangalore and Udupi region. The word "Sukka" comes from Hindi "Sukha" which means "Dry", sometimes also called as "Kori Ajadina".