in Hinduism and Buddhism, the cycle (= repeated connected events) of birth, death, and rebirth(印度教和佛教)生死疾苦的轮回烦恼熄灭:涅槃的梵语原意是吹灭、火灭,比喻烦恼业力的熄灭。在佛教中,烦恼被视为导致众生轮回不息的根本原因。而涅槃则是烦恼完全熄灭的状态,是众生获得解脱的关键。
(Buddhism)BuddhismHinduismfinal release from the cycle of reincarnation attained by extinction of all desires and individual existence, culminating (in Buddhism) in absolute blessedness, or (in Hinduism) in absorption into Brahman [C19: from Sanskrit: extinction, literally: a blowing out, fromnir-out...
Related topics:Hinduism,Buddhism nir·va·na/nɪəˈvɑːnə, nɜː-$nɪr-, nɜːr-/noun[uncountableU] 1.RRHRRBthe final state of complete knowledge and understanding that is the aim of believers in Buddhism〔佛教的〕涅槃 ...
(Hinduism and Buddhism) the beatitude that transcends the cycle of reincarnation; characterized by the extinction of desire and suffering and individual consciousness synonyms: enlightenment see more noun any place of complete bliss and delight and peace synonyms: Eden, Shangri-la, heaven, paradise...
(of the individual soul into the universal), literally "to blow out, a blowing out" ("not transitively, but as a fire ceases to draw" [Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy, "Hinduism and Buddhism," 1943]; a literal Latinization would be de-spiration), from nis-, nir- "out" + va- "to ...
Buddhism. freedom from the endless cycle of personal reincarnations, with their consequent suffering, as a result of the extinction of individual passion, hatred, and delusion: attained by the Arhat as his goal but postponed by the Bodhisattva. (often initial capital letter) Hinduism. salvation th...
来自梵文 nirvana-s「个体灵魂消失在宇宙中的状态」,字面意思是「熄灭,吹熄」(不是主动性的,而是像火自然熄灭一样, [Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy, "Hinduism and Buddhism," 1943]。如果用拉丁文直译,可以是 de-spiration),来自 nis-, nir-「出来」+ va-「吹」(来自原始印欧语词根 *we-「吹」)。比喻意义...
SEE HINDUISM. As, however, the ultimate cause of the universe, according to Buddhism. is the void or non-entity, the deliverance from transmigration is to the Buddhists the return to non-entity, or the absolute extinction of the soul. However much, then, the pious phraseology of their ...
Hinduism and Buddhism have many of the same elements‚ which both come from similar cultural and religious beliefs. Although they are not exactly the same‚ the end result or goal is: to reach a state of bliss or liberation‚ or the "release from the finitude that restricts us from ...
a term most commonly associated with Buddhism. Nirvana refers to the state of ultimate peace and liberation from suffering that one achieves after dedicated spiritual practice and the attainment of Moksha. This concept is not just limited to Buddhism but can also be found in Hinduism and Jainism....