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Dukkha is a Pali term often translated as 'suffering' or 'unsatisfactoriness,' which is a fundamental concept in Buddhism. It refers to the inherent suffering and dissatisfaction present in life, reflecting the transient nature of existence and the inability of worldly pleasures to provide lasting happiness. In the context of Vedic India to the Fall of the Maurya Empire, dukkha illustrates the philosophical shift towards understanding human experience and the quest for spiritual liberation.