• Rebirth in Buddhism refers to the teaching that the actions of a sentient being lead to a new existence after death, in an endless cycle called saṃsāra...
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    impermanence and non-self reality. In Buddhism, saṃsāra is the "suffering-laden, continuous cycle of life, death, and rebirth, without beginning or end". In...
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  • Developments In The Concepts of Karma and Rebirth in Theravada Buddhism", in Ronald W. Neufeldt (ed.), Karma and rebirth: Post-classical developments, SUNY McClelland...
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    Buddhism focused on achieving rebirth in a Pure Land. It is one of the most widely practiced traditions of Buddhism in East Asia. Pure Land Buddhism is...
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    rebirth and the only alternative to suffering of saṃsāra, in Buddhism. However, the Buddhist texts developed a more comprehensive theory of rebirth,...
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    Karma (redirect from Action (Buddhism))
    closely associated with the idea of rebirth in many schools of Indian religions (particularly in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism), as well as...
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    Punarjanman (Sanskrit: पुनर्जन्मन्, 'rebirth, transmigration'), is discussed in the ancient Sanskrit texts of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, with many alternate...
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    Karma and Rebirth Debate Within Contemporary Western Buddhism: Some Links to Follow * Manon Welles, Secular Buddhism vs. Traditional Buddhism: 6 Key Differences...
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  • fundamental concepts in Buddhism. The concepts of karma and karmaphala explain how intentional actions keep one tied to rebirth in samsara, whereas the...
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  • Nirvana (section Buddhism)
    In Buddhism, nirvana refers to the abandonment of the 10 fetters, marking the end of rebirth by stilling the fires that keep the process of rebirth going...
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    Bardo (redirect from 49 Days (Buddhism))
    between death and rebirth, was brought into Buddhism from the Vedic-Upanishadic (later Hindu) philosophical tradition. Later Buddhism expanded the bardo...
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  • and other Buddhist deities, heavens, and rebirths in its doctrine of saṃsāra, or cyclical rebirth. Buddhism teaches that none of these gods is a creator...
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    and rebirths in saṃsāra. Nirvana is part of the Third Truth on "cessation of dukkha" in the Four Noble Truths, and the "summum bonum of Buddhism and goal...
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  • Look up rebirth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Rebirth. Rebirth may refer to: Rebirth (2011 film), a 2011 Japanese...
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    origination, or dependent arising, is a key doctrine in Buddhism shared by all schools of Buddhism. It states that all dharmas (phenomena) arise in dependence...
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  • referred to as modern Buddhism, modernist Buddhism, and Neo-Buddhism) are new movements based on modern era reinterpretations of Buddhism. David McMahan states...
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  • Pure Land Rebirth Dhāraṇī, sometimes called the Pure Land Rebirth Mantra, is considered an important mantra or dhāraṇī in Pure Land Buddhism and other...
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  • body. Reincarnation and variants may also refer to: Rebirth (Buddhism) Tulku, in Tibetan Buddhism Reincarnation (band), an Armenian reggae band Reincarnation...
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    translated as "realm"). In Tibetan Buddhism, there are six domains (Wylie: rigs drug gi skye gnas), and in Theravada Buddhism there are only five, because the...
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    Bhavacakra (redirect from Wheel of rebirth)
    origin". In Buddhism, bhava denotes the continuity of becoming (reincarnating) in one of the realms of existence, in the samsaric context of rebirth, life and...
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    Tibet the Bardo Thodol is used to guide the dying to a good rebirth. Traditional Buddhism would hold euthanasia, where one brings about the death of a...
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    and rebirth, and the importance of the Four Noble Truths, when "insight" became central to Buddhist soteriology, especially in Theravada Buddhism. Right...
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  • Etiäinen Golem Guardian angel Homunculus Multiplicity (subculture) Rebirth (Buddhism) Reincarnation Schizophrenia Servitor (chaos magic) Takwin Thoughtography...
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  • Theravada (redirect from Theravada Buddhism)
    goal in Theravāda Buddhism. It is the complete and final end of suffering, a state of perfection. It is also the end of all rebirth, but it is not an...
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    therefore the end of rebirth, of someone who has attained nirvana during their lifetime. It implies a release from Saṃsāra, karma and rebirth as well as the...
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    Buddhism and Jainism are two Indian religions that developed in Magadha (Bihar) and continue to thrive in the modern age. Gautama Buddha and Mahavira are...
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    In Buddhism, symbolic offerings are made to the Triple Gem, giving rise to contemplative gratitude and inspiration. Typical material offerings involve...
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  • there is no afterlife, no rebirth or no fruition of karma, and Buddhism contrasts itself to annihilationist schools. Buddhism also contrasts itself to...
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    enlightenment. Buddhism and eastern religions tend to share the world-view that all sentient beings are subject to a cycle of rebirth that has no clear...
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    Mahayana (redirect from Mahāyāna Buddhism)
    Pure land Rebirth Schools of Buddhism Secular Buddhism Śūnyatā Silk Road transmission of Buddhism Tathagatagarbha Tendai Tibetan Buddhism Zen Mahayana...
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