nirvana is universal consciousness. to attain complete control over senses and emancipation/renunciation.
Attachment.
to achieve Nirvana (complete inner peace)
In Buddhist philosophy, Nirvana is not actually a place, but a state of being. It is essentially the state of enlightenment in which the individual has found the perfect peace of mind and spirit free of desire and suffering. It is a bit more complicated than that, but that is the basic idea.
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There are a few things that can happen when people reach Nirvana. People are generally said to have finally found peace.
A Christian would have no basis to comment on the concept of nirvana other than "That's not how we see things happening."
I believe they are called nirvana of the Indian society
The ultimate goal of a Buddhist is the attainment of nirvana. Nirvana is a state of consciousness where things such as greed, hatred, and the obsession of "me and mine" do not exist.
Buddhism's final goal was to achieve nirvana, or union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth
buddhist can practice dharma, be more compassion and help others in best possible way and achieve nirvana.
two different things;to achieve a goalto gazian something