It is impossible for me to explain what nibbana is because I have not experienced it it is when somone has happyness in there life,
It is impossible for me to explain what nibbana is because I have not experienced it it is when somone has happyness in there life,
Nibbana/nirvana, or enlightenment.
In orthodox Buddhism, there are said to be four steps to nibbana/nirvana. 1) Stream Winner. 2) Once Returner; 3) Non-returner and 4) Arhat, or one who has attained nibbana/nirvana.
I don't know what the doctrine of Moksha states. The teachings on Nibbana state that it is the final extinguishing of the fires of greed, hatred, and delusion--not a heaven realm, not annihilation; just the absence of suffering.
thripitakaya is the way of attain Nibbana.. Buddhists follow this..! No point of explainng like this,
It is called nibbana (or nirvana)
virtue and compassion
Buddhist belive in Lord Buddha, Dhamma ( his teachings), honorables Monks who followed teachings and attain nibbana.
Nirvana (nibbana) is the goal of Buddhism. It is the cessation of suffering, the end of the seemingly endless cycle of birth and death, and the end of all mental defilements.
When a Buddhist reaches a transcendent state, they have reached Nirvana (Nibbana) and have become enlightened
Answer#1 All conditional things are impermanent and therefore resulting 'suffering'. The Buddha's Path for the complete elimination of craving is known as the Noble Eithfold Path, which is the path leading to the cessation of Suffering by our own effort without any divine aid. The aim of the Noble Eighfold Path is to enable one to rid oneself of craving. Craving, which is manifested by greed or hate as a result of delusion or ignorance. The eradication of craving means the attainment of Nibbana which is the end of birth, decay and death, and all that is suffering due to impermanence. Other than the four abstract elements of earth, water , fire and air which are permanent in this cosmos, the others are time, space and nibbana. Nibbana is a permanent stage of energy and can be achieved by one's own effort. It has been mentioned that there are 84,000 paths leading to Nibbana just like there are 84,000 types of vehicles to reach, say, New York or Las Vegas but the Path leading to it will always include the essence of the Eightfold Path. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
You are probably thinking of NIRVANA (also called NIBBANA in Buddhism). IT is Gnanam Moksha