A permanent end to suffering.
The goal of Buddhism is to attain enlightenment and thus the opportunity to be freed from pains with the potential, if the choose, to enter Nirvana.
Praying five times a day, is not common to all Buddhists although there may be some who do. The goal of most Buddhists is to be present or awake in every moment.
No, it is not. Attain is a verb meaning to achieve a goal or objective.
thripitakaya is the way of attain Nibbana.. Buddhists follow this..! No point of explainng like this,
A "goal" is something you wish to attain. A "gaol" is a jail, something I hope you don't wish to attain.
In the Buddhist religion, Nirvana is the state of eternal bliss and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. It is the ultimate goal that individuals strive to attain through enlightenment and spiritual practice.
Because it is the doctrine that Buddha provides to us to follow to attain enlightenment.
There is no concept similar to the Christian concept of salvation in Buddhism. The goal of Buddhists is to attain enlightenment, which can be explained as understanding fully the workings of the universe and liberation of desires and suffering. When one attain enlightenment they can then chose, upon their death, to either return to help others attain enlightenment or to remain in one of the pure abodes (something akin to being one with everything).
Yes, people must communicate in order to attain a common goal. Communication allows people to understand the goal and to keep other people apprised of the goal.
It means: To achieve or accomplish a desired task/goal.
The final goal of Buddhism is to reach Nirvana.
Main goal of Hinduism is to live life happily and attain the highest joys of this life. Also Ultimate goal of Hinduism is to attain Moksha (liberation) or reunite with Supreme God.