Buddhists do not beleive in a heaven or afterlife paradise. Paradise can be found right here on Earth when one attains enlightenment.
Buddhists do not beleive in a heaven or paradise in the afterlife.
The concept does not apply in Buddhism.
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Concept of God
The Buddhist community is called the Sangha.
The concept of an imaginary paradise on earth varies widely depending on cultural and religious beliefs. Common examples include the Garden of Eden in Judeo-Christian tradition, Shangri-La in Tibetan Buddhist tradition, and Valhalla in Norse mythology. These paradises are often depicted as idyllic, peaceful places where people live in harmony with nature and each other.
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Paradise is usually just called Paradise in most religions.
A Tibetan Buddhist Monk is a lama. There are no Buddhist "priests", lamas are scholars and teachers.
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Daigan Matsunaga has written: 'The Buddhist concept of hell'
The Bible describes heaven as a place of eternal joy and peace where believers will be in the presence of God. It is depicted as a paradise where there is no pain, suffering, or death. The concept of paradise in the afterlife is often described as a place of perfect happiness and fulfillment for those who have faith in God.