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。
: Nirvana Buddhism Nirvana Buddhism It is believed that as Lord Buddha moved ahead on the path of Enlightenment, He remembered all of his previous lives. In Buddhism, life is considered as a 'samsara', which means continuous roving. Often known as reincarnation, rather than rebirth, the theor...
The word itself, as we have seen above, means nothing more nor less than extinction or blowing out. And however much Max Miller may argue against this term as giving expression to Buddha's own gospel, the oldest literature of Buddhism will scarcely suffer us to doubt that Gauama intended ...
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...
Nirvana Sutra or Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra (Chinese: Niepan Jing (涅槃經); Japanese: Nehankyō (涅槃経)) is one of the major texts of Mahāyāna Buddhism. Note that this
作者: JH Stover 摘要: Nirvana (Sanskrit) or nibbana (Pali) literally means "extinction" or "blow out." Negatively articulated, it is detachment from the cycle of death and rebirth ( samsara) and the cessation of suffering... DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-6086-2_463 收藏...
In Buddhism, this state, which the Buddha couldn't relate in language, is called nirvana. The word is Sanskrit for "to extinguish." In this case, it means to extinguish ignorance, hatred and earthly suffering. The term is most closely associated with Buddhism, though it's applied to a si...
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Nibbana In Theravada Perspective is analytical text and a critical study of the concept of Nibbana, maybe better known as the Buddhist concept ofNirvana. Nirvana literally means “blowing out” — referring, in the Buddhist context, to the blowing out of the fires ofgreed,hatred, anddelusion. ...
In his first sermon after his enlightenment, theBuddha(the founder of Buddhism) set forth theFour Noble Truths(one of the core teachings of Buddhism), the third of which was “cessation” (nirodha). This state of the cessation of suffering and its causes is nirvana. The termnirvanahas ente...