Introduction: Grief, or soka in Pali, is a natural sensation that develops from sadness, especially the death of a loved one. Buddhism, which recognizes loss as a natural response to a connection, provides many methods to cope with and overcome feelings of grief. Buddhist teachings link sadness to different feelings, including lament (parideva), sorrow (domanassa), and sadness (upāyāsa). These feelings present the more fundamental truth of human suffering, which is important for Buddhist thought.