noun
karmic suffering
Buddhist term for suffering caused by one's own past actions (karma). Used in religious or philosophical contexts.
仏教では、業苦は前世の行いの結果とされる。
In Buddhism, karmic suffering is considered the result of actions in a previous life.
業 refers to karma or actions that produce future effects, while 業苦 specifically denotes the suffering resulting from such karma.
Compound of 業 (ごう, 'karma') and 苦 (く, 'suffering'). A Buddhist term with clear kanji composition.