Arhat
No. It is part of Buddhism. Judaism does not seek "spiritual enlightenment".
The Buddha had stressed that each per¬ son could reach a state of peace called nirvana. Nirvana was achieved by reject¬ ing the sensory world and embracing spiritual discipline. After the Buddha died, his followers developed many different interpretations of his teachings.
Moksha in Hinduism and Nirvana in Buddhism both represent the ultimate goal of spiritual liberation. The key difference lies in their understanding of the self. In Hinduism, moksha is the liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth by realizing the true self (atman) as one with the universal soul (Brahman). In Buddhism, Nirvana is the extinguishing of the self (anatta) and desires, leading to the end of suffering. Both concepts emphasize the transcendence of the ego and attachment to achieve spiritual liberation.
Yes.
The goal of Buddhism is to reach enlightenment (nirvana) so its one of the main reasons for being.
The Name Buddhism
Nirvana
I think it is Buddhism
Nirvana is a concept in Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism.
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Nirvana.
Buddhism