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Nirvana



Nirvana - nērväˈnə, in Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism, a state of supreme liberation and bliss, contrasted to samsara or bondage in the repeating cycle of death and rebirth. The word in Sanskrit refers to the going out of a flame once its fuel has been consumed; it thus suggests both the end of suffering and the cessation of desires that perpetuate bondage. Epithets   Read More...

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    The Awakening of Faith, Attributed to Asvaghosha
    by Yoshito S. Hakeda, Asvaghoosa. 132 pgs.


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