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A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Nirvāna, a Sanskrit word that literally means "to cease blowing" (as when a candle flame ceases to flicker) and/or extinguishing (that is, of the passions). It is a state that is free from any mind-contaminants (kilesa) such as lust, anger, or craving; a state of perfect peace unobstructed by psychological conditioning (sankhara). All forms of craving are extinguished such that one is no longer subject to human suffering (dukkha) or further states of rebirths in the samsara. The Buddha in the Dhammapada says of Nirvana that it is "the highest happiness". This is not the sense-based happiness of everyday life, nor the concept of happiness as interpreted by Western culture, but rather an enduring, transcendental happiness integral to the calmness attained through enlightenment or bodhi. The knowledge accompanying nirvana is expressed through the word bodhi. The Buddha describes the abiding in Nirvana as "deathlessness" (Pali: amata or amaravati)
or "the unconditioned" and as the highest spiritual attainment, the natural
result that accrues to one who lives a life of virtuous conduct in accordance
with dharma. Such a life (called Brahmacarya in India) dissolves
the causes for future becoming (Skt, karma; Pali, kamma) that
otherwise keep beings forever wandering through the impermanent and suffering-generating
realms of desire, form, and formlessness, termed samsara. Q: What happens when a Buddhist becomes totally absorbed with
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India's Buddhist heritage beckons seekers of spiritual nirvana
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The only people who believe that samsara and nirvana are the same
are those that haven't meditated enough.
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