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  1. Nirvana - Wikipedia

    • Nirvana (/ n ɪər ˈ v ɑː n ə / neer-VAH-nə, /-ˈ v æ n ə /-⁠VAN-ə, / n ɜːr-/ nur-; [1] Sanskrit: निर्वाण nirvāṇa [nɪrʋaːɳɐ]; Pali: nibbāna; Prakrit: ṇivvāṇa; literally, "blown out", as in an oil lamp [2]) is a concept in the Indian religions of Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism that refers to the ... 展开

    Summary

    Nirvana is a concept in the Indian religions of Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism that refers to the extinguishing of the passions which is the ultimate state of salvational release and the liberation from duḥkha ('suffering') … 展开

    Etymology

    The ideas of spiritual liberation, with the concept of soul and Brahman, appear in Vedic texts and Upanishads, such as in verse 4.4.6 of the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad.
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  1. nirvana, in Indian religious thought, the supreme goal of certain meditation disciplines. Although it occurs in the literatures of a number of ancient Indian traditions, the Sanskrit term nirvana is most commonly...

    www.britannica.com/topic/nirvana-religion

    Nirvana is a fundamental concept in Buddhism, representing the ultimate goal that practitioners strive to achieve. It is a state of liberation from suffering and the cycle of reincarnation, marking the end of the...

    theenlightenmentjourney.com/understanding-nirva…

    Nirvana (Skt. nirvāṇa; P. nibbāna; T. mya ngan las 'das pa མྱ་ངན་ལས་འདས་པ་; C. niepan; J. nehan; K. yeolban 涅槃) is the earliest and most common term used to describe the goal of the Buddhist path. The literal...

    encyclopediaofbuddhism.org/wiki/Nirvana

    Nirvana in Buddhism means no birth, no arising, no formation, and not arising from conditions. Those who achieve Nirvana live a serene life, free from afflictions, and no longer bear the consequences of karma. The...

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  2. Nirvana | Definition, Meaning & Significance | Britannica

    6 天之前 · Nirvana, in Indian religious thought, the supreme goal of certain meditation disciplines. Although it occurs in the literatures of a number of ancient Indian traditions, the Sanskrit term nirvana is most commonly associated with …

  3. Nirvana (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

  4. Nirvana and The Concept of Freedom in Buddhism

    2018年12月23日 · In the spiritual definition, nirvana (or nibbana in Pali) is an ancient Sanskrit word that means something like "to extinguish," with the connotation of extinguishing a flame. This more literal meaning has caused …

  5. Nirvana - Encyclopedia of Buddhism

  6. Buddhism - Education | National Geographic Society

    2024年9月20日 · Buddhism is one of the world’s largest religions and originated 2,500 years ago in India. Buddhists believe in reincarnation of the soul, and that, by following the teachings of Buddha, or dharma, people can reach an …

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  8. Buddhist Teachings on Nirvana and Enlightenment

    2019年2月27日 · Theravada Buddhism recognizes two kinds of nirvana (or nibbana in Pali). An enlightened being enjoys a kind of provisional nirvana, or "nirvana with remainders." He or she is still aware of pleasure and pain but is …

  9. What is Nirvana, or Nibbana? | Buddhism A–Z - Lion's …

    In Theravada Buddhism, nirvana (Sanskrit; nibbana in Pali) is the ultimate goal of spiritual practice: enlightenment and the end of suffering. In the earliest Buddhist traditions, it is understood to be a state of liberation, enlightenment, and …

  10. Nirvana In Buddhism - The Spiritual Life

  11. The Meaning of Nirvana in Buddhism Explained

    Nirvana means "quenching" or "blowing out," in the way that the flame of a candle is blown out. Learn the true meaning of Nirvana, often misunderstood as Heaven