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Gautam Buddha, also known as Siddharth Gautam, who was a spiritual Guru and a philosopher. He was the founder of Buddhism. He left the luxurious life and chose to walk on the path of spirituality to attain salvation.
H enlightened the world with his teachings which were given more than 2500 years ago but they are still relevant in today's world so according to him - "The root of suffering is attachment", now we will understand why did he say so and what's the meaning of this quote.
"The root of suffering is attachment"
Buddha always taught that the root cause of the sufferings starts from the attachment, where you start expecting something and material craving which is the real reason of the human sufferings.
What is suffering (Dukkha)
According to him, suffering is explained as Dukkha, which is not a physical pain but more than that. This suffering includes fear, emotional attachment, frustration, anxiety and dissatisfaction from life. Buddha noticed that suffering is an unavoidable part where people carry that suffering even in happy moments. This type of suffering does not come naturally, it is always come with attachment.
Now we will understand what is attachment?
Attachment is not love or desire. This means when you are unable to let go of the things. This brings emotional dependence, possessions, rebellious behaviour, and expecting that people and things should remain the same just to make us satisfied and happy and we are dependent on the external things to be happy.



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