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The ultimate enlightenment in Buddhism is known as nirvana or the nirvana state.
Nirvana.
Enlightenment or Nirvana.
'Gnanam' - similar to Nirvana.
Enlightenment, or nirvana.
Enlightenment is a concept mostly associated with Buddhism and Hinduism. In Buddhism, enlightenment is called nirvana. Nirvana is believed to be a state of peace and unity with the cosmos. Hinduism also uses the concept of nirvana, called moksha, considering it a representation of freedom from desire and other worldly passions. Enlightenment is also part of the conclusion to the Hindu cycle of reincarnation.
Nibbana/nirvana, or enlightenment.
The goal of Buddhism is to reach enlightenment (nirvana) so its one of the main reasons for being.
Nirvana. Nirvana- The End of Suffering... In this lifetime and all future lifetimes.Enlightenment- The Wisdom of Emptiness... The wisdom that arises from the direct experience of all phenomena being empty of independent existence. see link Buddhist Enlightenment vs Nirvana below
No. It is part of Buddhism. Judaism does not seek "spiritual enlightenment".
Reaching spiritual enlightenment through Nirvana and Moksha daily.
The main goal of Buddhism is to reach enlightenment, or nirvana. You can reach Nirvana by learning and understanding the Four Noble Truths and following the Eightfold path.