Avijja

/əˈvɪdʒə/ noun

In Buddhism, ignorance or delusion, especially the fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of reality that leads to suffering.

From Pali avijjā, from a- (not) + vijjā (knowledge), related to Sanskrit avidyā. The term evolved in Buddhist philosophy to describe the root cause of suffering in the cycle of rebirth.

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