noun
suffering caused by the five skandhas
A Buddhist term referring to the suffering that arises from attachment to the five aggregates (form, sensation, perception, mental formations, consciousness). Used in doctrinal contexts.
See also: 五陰
仏教では、五陰盛苦は人間の根本的な苦しみの一つとされる。
In Buddhism, the suffering caused by the five skandhas is considered one of the fundamental human sufferings.
五陰 refers to the five skandhas themselves, while 五陰盛苦 specifically denotes the suffering arising from them.
From 五陰 (five skandhas) + 盛 (flourishing, abundant) + 苦 (suffering). The term is a Buddhist technical compound.