Jarāmaraṇa

Jarāmaraṇa is Sanskrit and Pāli for "old age" (jarā) and "death" (maraṇa). In Buddhism, jaramarana is associated with the inevitable decay and death-related suffering of all beings prior to their rebirth within saṃsāra (cyclic existence).

Translations of
jarāmaraṇa
Englishold age and death
Sanskritजरामरण
Palijarāmaraṇa
Burmeseဇရာမရဏံ
(MLCTS: ja.ra ma.ra.nam)
Chinese老死
(Pinyin: lǎosǐ)
Indonesianpenuaan dan kematian
Japanese老死
(Rōmaji: rōshi)
Khmerជរាមរណៈ
(UNGEGN: chôréamôrônă)
Korean노사 (South), 로사 (North)
(RR: nosa, rosa)
Sinhalaජරාමරණ
(jarāmaraṇa)
Tibetanརྒ་ཤི་
(THL: ga.shi
Wylie: rga.shi
)
Tagalogkalamalana
Thaiชรามรณะ
(RTGS: chrā mrṇa)
Vietnamesetuổi già và cái chết
Glossary of Buddhism

Jarā and maraṇa are identified as the twelfth link within the Twelve Links of Dependent Origination.

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