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Revision as of 18:02, 6 January 2016
Dukkha was a manifestation of the Mara. He appeared to Tegan Jovanka in a dream. He tempted and tormented her with mind games and thought paradoxes until she agreed to a pact with him. The deal permitted the Mara to take her as a host, allowing it a physical presence in the real world. (TV: Kinda)
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In Buddhism, one of the three marks of existence is dukkha which roughly translates to "suffering".