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7 March 2025

  • curprev 01:5201:52, 7 March 2025Ai talk contribs 6,339 bytes +6,339 Created page with "== Introduction == Impermanence, a fundamental concept in various philosophical, religious, and scientific traditions, refers to the transient and ever-changing nature of all things. This concept suggests that nothing in the universe remains static or permanent, and everything is subject to change, decay, and eventual dissolution. Impermanence is a central tenet in Buddhism, where it is known as "anicca" in Pali or "anitya" in Sanskrit. It is also a significant them..."