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The concept of "Heaven" as envisioned by Christians and Moslems is pretty much absent from Buddhism.

  • In Heaven you get as a god or goddess: so there is no almighty god.!
  • You won't born just like Humans instead generate spontaneously.
  • In Heaven you aintain an awareness of self: In the Buddhist Nirvana self is finally conquered and you have no independent existence
  • You gain entrance to Heaven by a combination of belief, good works or divine intervention: Buddhists gain Nirvna by enlightenment which they guide by themselves
  • Heaven is a reward for a good life: There is no deity to reward or condemn you
  • Belief in Jesus is NOT required for entrance into Heaven: Jesus is not a part of the Buddhist belief system.
  • You go to Heaven or Hell after one life.but small amount of people successfully reach their.
  • In Heaven you have long life expectation and no fleshy body.
  • There are 6 Heavens other than what Christians believe.
  • If you want to reach the heaven .you ought to gain as much as good Karma.
  • According to Buddhism ,one universe consist 31 levels where different kind of living live.there are
  • =4 Hell realms(Hell,Animals,Ghost,Asura)
  • =Human realm (there are 4 Human Worlds)
  • =6 Heaven realms.
  • =20 Brahma realms. (this is not what Hindus believe,it's different in Buddhism)
  • According to Buddhism, the greatest place to born is Human-World
  • cause that's where you can ONLY enlighten.!
  • because only human worlds have well balanced ,happiness and sorrow other every worlds consist unequal happiness and sorrow ,examples all upper levels of human worlds more have happiness and when it goes up the sorrow is really low.but happiness is really high.when you reach the lower levels of human worlds,there are more into sorrow.! the worse place is hell. there you pay for your bad karma.to enlightenment you need well balanced happiness and sorrow.if you have more happiness ,you will never understand the truth behind this world cause if you have happiness what's the point of struggle to understand anything.if you have more sorrow ,you can't concentrate for meditations which is required for enlightenment.so well balance is required.!
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There is no heaven as depicted in Christianity or Islam. Many Buddhists believe in a God Realm, in which beings who have lived a enlighten and good life are rewarded for a finite time prior to their next rebirth.

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