Bhuddists believe that the state of nirvana (which means "cessation" or "extinction"). Nirvana represents the extinction of craving and ignorance - and therefore suffering. Nirvana is considered the ultimate state of a Bhuddist as it also means an end to the cycle of rebirth.
It depends on the segment of or type of Buddhism. Theravada Buddhism speaks individual passage into a state of Nirvana after enlightenment. Mahayana Buddhism is based on enlightened Buddhists returning to the cycle of death and rebirth after enlightenment to assist others to reach Nirvana so that all sentient beings can join together at once..
Depending on the school of Buddhism the goal of achieving Nirvana is somewhat different, Thedavara Buddhism see transitioning to Nirvana as happening after enlightenment (and death). Mahayana Buddhists feels the enlightened will refuse to go to Nirvana until all sentient beings are enlightened and thus return to the cycle of death and rebirth..
This depends on the school Buddhism. Llke Christians there are different approaches to the ultimate goal. The two main Buddhist schools are Mahayana and Theravada:
The ultimate goal for a Buddhist as per Buddha is Nirvana. Nirvana is the escape from the cycle of death and rebirth. While Budha did not specifically explain what happens after Nirvana, he has mentioned that it is a state of ultimate eternal, everlasting peace, joy, and bliss. This Nirvana is based on the Hindu concept of Moksha, both are the same. The Buddha himself was a Hindu but he was fed up with the Caste System, and idol worship and thus he moved beyond Sanatana Dharma, the original Hindu faith, on which the Nirvana concept is based. The ultimate goal for us is, thus, liberation from this body, from rebirth and unification with the Divine.
Buddhism's final goal was to achieve nirvana, or union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth (SMILE IT MAKES U LOOK BETTER)
The ultimate goal for Buddhists is Nirvana. That is enlightenment and freedom from all ignorance and suffering.
Being a buddhist
Nirvana
What is the ultimate goal of a thief?
From the Awareness [conscious mind] of an unborn baby to eventual perpertual life.
The ultimate goal of philosophy is to seek and understand truth, knowledge, and wisdom about fundamental questions regarding existence, reality, ethics, and human nature. It involves critical thinking, rational argumentation, and the exploration of different perspectives to gain insights into the nature of the world and our place in it.
There was no ultimate goal of the Holocaust. The Holocaust is a name that we use to describe a set of events.
There was no ultimate goal of the Holocaust. The Holocaust is a name that we use to describe a set of events.
The ultimate goal of science is to be able to answer any and all questions related to this universe.
A permanent end to suffering.
The ultimate goal of both diffusion and osmosis is to reach a state of balance.
a goal which must be achieved in order to accomplish your ultimate goal
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.
The ultimate goal of an environmentally sustainable society is survival. Another goal is to make the environment habitable and conserve resources.
What you want to do with your life.