Enlightened Buddhist
Buddhist
A buddah.
The ultimate goal of a Buddhist is the attainment of nirvana. Nirvana is a state of consciousness where things such as greed, hatred, and the obsession of "me and mine" do not exist.
"Nirvana." If you are using it in the formal Buddhist sense, you can capitalize it, otherwise lowercase it.
Enlightenment or Nirvana.
nirvana
Nirvana.
The name for state of bliss in Buddhism is Nirvana.
Nirvana is not a active being and does not "help" a Buddhist as the Christians "god" or "Jesus" is supposed to help them. Nirvana is a condition of aware selflessness that is a destination condition after enlightenment. The only help is that an awareness of Nirvana would be a sense of goal towards which a Buddhist might direct his ambitions.
Nirvana.
Abandon all attachment and aversion.