Anicca

/əˈniːtʃə/ noun

A Buddhist and Hindu concept meaning impermanence or constant change; the idea that all things are temporary and constantly in flux.

From Pali an- (not) + icca (permanence), a foundational Buddhist philosophical term that emerged in ancient India around 500 BCE and remains central to Buddhist meditation practices.

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