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The goal of Buddhists is to escape the cycle of death and re-birth by achieving enlightenment.
by following the teachings of the vedas
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.
Escape the cycle of death and rebirth.
There is no god in Buddhism. Buddhists see no reason to have a deity to make their beliefs function, or allow people to escape from the cycle 0of dath and re=birth.
In reality, no one. However, according to some religions (Buddhism) life on earth is an eternal cycle of birth, death and rebirth until you achieve Nirvana. Hinduism also subscribes to reincarnation.
This is not a "Yes/No" question. Buddhism includes the concept of reincarnation but its goal is the cessation of suffering and the ultimate escape from the cycle of death and re-birth. More importantly Buddhism is about a way of life that discourages desire for unnecessary things and attachment to the illusions of the world.
Hinduism and Buddhism teach that there is a cycle of life, death, and rebirth. This cycle is called samsara, and being released from it is called moksha.
A bridge in Buddhism symbolizes transition from the cycle of life to the land of the Buddha.
There is no difference!
it is called nirvana
Buddhism promised freedom from suffering Answer: A primary appeal of Buddhism is that it offers and answer to many of the general cares and concerns of people without reliance on a god or gods which require human subservience and that sweep down to impose control. In Buddhism a person's progress form their present state to enlightenment, and the potential for release from the cycle of death and re-birth and suffering, is entirely up to them