Nirvana is a state of being that is free from suffering. That doesn't mean that you become a stone, impervious to all emotions. it means that you live life fully awake and not tormented by your desires and perceptions.
Nirvana (nibbana), is the final cessation of suffering. It is the end of all the poisons of mind, and the end of the cycle of birth and death.
The term literally means "blown out" (like a candle).
Enlightenment is the goal of Buddhists. With enlightenment comes Nirvana, the peace of mind that occurs when greed, anger, jealousy, and delusion have been extinguished.
the eternal bliss the soul experiences when it escapes from the cycle of death and rebirth.
a point where your soul feels no pain and never need to reincarante to man to endure man's suffering on earth.
Nirvana is best described as a goal of Buddhists in the teachings of the Buddha.
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Depending on the school of Buddhism the goal of achieving Nirvana is somewhat different, Thedavara Buddhism see transitioning to Nirvana as happening after enlightenment (and death). Mahayana Buddhists feels the enlightened will refuse to go to Nirvana until all sentient beings are enlightened and thus return to the cycle of death and rebirth..
Nirvana is not a active being and does not "help" a Buddhist as the Christians "god" or "Jesus" is supposed to help them. Nirvana is a condition of aware selflessness that is a destination condition after enlightenment. The only help is that an awareness of Nirvana would be a sense of goal towards which a Buddhist might direct his ambitions.
The goal of Buddhism is nibbana (nirvana), the cessation of suffering. Truth is never specifically defined as the goal. Truthful speech, however, is defined as an essential part of the way to the goal.
Bhuddists believe that the state of nirvana (which means "cessation" or "extinction"). Nirvana represents the extinction of craving and ignorance - and therefore suffering. Nirvana is considered the ultimate state of a Bhuddist as it also means an end to the cycle of rebirth.
The goal of Buddhism is to attain enlightenment and thus the opportunity to be freed from pains with the potential, if the choose, to enter Nirvana.
Nirvana is the ultimate "state" of extinguishing of all desires and cravings in Buddhism. But, Buddhism is more a philosophy of life than a religion. Buddhists do not believe in "God" and "soul/spirit". Nirvana is the absolute "truth" which is non-conceptual and therefore ineffable. " In contrast to all other monotheistic religions, the ultimate aim of an Buddhist monk or practising Buddhist is to break the infinite cycle of deaths and rebirths (SAMSARA), by attaining Nirvana or cessation of desire.
From the Awareness [conscious mind] of an unborn baby to eventual perpertual life.
The final goal of Buddhism is to reach Nirvana.
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The ultimate goal of a Buddhist is the attainment of nirvana. Nirvana is a state of consciousness where things such as greed, hatred, and the obsession of "me and mine" do not exist.
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