Following the Eightfold path. Freedom from suffering, desire and ignorance.
The term "Dhamma" is often used in Buddhism to refer to the path of truth or teachings that lead to enlightenment.
Buddhism
The Goal of Buddhism is to reach "enlightenment".
A paccekabuddha is another term for a pratyekabuddha - a person in Buddhism who achieves enlightenment alone, rather than with a teacher or guide.
An essential part of Buddhism is Anatta this translates as No Self/No Soul in Buddhism there is no soul because nothing at all is permanent. That said you may be referring to the Noble Eight Fold Path, which is a set of objectives for a Buddhist to achieve(to put it simply) that will lead them to the end suffering and thus enlightenment.
Nirvana.
There is no synonym for enlightenment of Buddhism in English language. However, it can be described as the highest happiness or end of all suffering.
The focus of Buddhism is to alleviate human suffering by leading sentient beings to enlightenment.
Buddhism has no god or gods, It is up to the individual to run their life well and find enlightenment.
The fundamentals of Zen Buddhism included seeking enlightenment. Zen Buddhism is the practice of oneness.
"Bodhisattva" is a term from Mahayana Buddhism referring to a being on the path to enlightenment who seeks to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings. The term "bodhisattva" can also be spelled as "bodhisattva."
The ultimate enlightenment in Buddhism is known as nirvana or the nirvana state.