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The P?li Nik?yas describe a range of painful feelings that are experienced by human beings. The painful feelings are primarily divided into the categories of dukkha and domanassa. In its broader sense, dukkha covers a complete range of different types of painful or unpleasant feeling. But when it appears within a compound or together with domanassa successively within a passage, its meaning is primarily limited to physical pain while domanassa refers to mental pain. This article investigates the question of whether or not the Arahant and the Buddha experience mental pain as well as physical pain. My analysis of doctrinal explanations demonstrates that the Arahant and the Buddha are subject to experience physical pain and physical disease but not mental pain. This article also clarifies why and to what degree the P?li tradition sees them as experiencing physical pain and disease.
P ?李尼克吗?yes描述了人类所经历的一系列痛苦的感觉。痛苦的感觉主要分为苦(dukkha)和痴(domanassa)两类。在更广泛的意义上,苦涵盖了一系列不同类型的痛苦或不愉快的感觉。但是,当它出现在一个复合词中或与domanassa一起连续出现在一段话中时,它的意思主要局限于身体上的痛苦,而domanassa指的是精神上的痛苦。这篇文章调查了阿罗汉和佛陀是否经历过精神痛苦和身体痛苦的问题。我对教义解释的分析表明,阿罗汉和佛陀会经历身体上的痛苦和疾病,但不会经历精神上的痛苦。本文还阐明了P?黎族传统认为他们经历着身体上的痛苦和疾病。