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Dukkha encompasses the extreme suffering caused by disasters and tragedy, or the suffering that arises from day-to-day existence, such as feelings of pain, loneliness, or worry. Attachments that give rise to dukkha include pleasant experiences, states of comfort or well-being, or relationships, all being subject to inevitable change and loss. To recognize that life is suffering is the first of the Four Noble Truths. This is not to suggest that Buddhist teaching is pessimistic, rather that while there may be joy experienced at one stage of life, no one can avoid times of old age, uncertainty, or illness.
Red and white are traditional colours in South East Asia. Red represents universal fellowship and equality. White stands for purity and virtue. Effective date: 3 December 1959.
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