The metaphysical standpoint Nibbana is liberation from suffering. From the psychological point of view, the elimination Nirvana's self. Moral standpoint it is nirvana kill greed, hatred and delusion.
This vital process continues endlessly until transformed into nirvana: the ultimate Buddhists.
Nirvana in the Pali word composed by Ni and Bana. Ni is a negative factor and Bana meaning desire or craving. Because secede from thirst, or Bana, should desire it is called Nirvana. Nirvana literally is not binding.
It can also be defined as the cessation of greed, hatred and delusion. Buddha once said: "The whole world is on fire. Because what the world flame burned up? Due to the fire of greed, hatred and delusion, by the fire of birth, old age, death, grief, lamentation, pain, grief, the brain that lit the world ".
Not so for carnal knowledge of us can not understand that that nirvana is a state of nothingness, annihilation. One can not say there is no light because the blind can not see. As in the very popular story about the debate between the fish and turtles you it is, and fish triumphantly concluded that there was no land.
Nirvana of the Buddhists is not just a state of nothingness or annihilation, but that's what words can not express justifiable. Nirvana is a way "not born, does not arise, do not constitute, not conditioned by birth". Therefore, it is eternal (Dhuva), endearing (Subha) and bliss (Sukha).
In Nirvana nothing "perpetuated" nor what "perish", which are outside painful.
According to the scriptures, Nirvana is mentioned as Organic residue (Sopadisesa) and Infinite residue (Anupadisesa). Actually, this is not two kinds of nirvana, which is the only one, but depending on how calls before and after death.
Nirvana has no place in anywhere, nor is it a paradise for a supernatural self resides. It is a state of dependence on the body itself. It is a law (Dhamma) in the outreach of everyone. Nibbana is a supramundane state, can be achieved even in this life. Buddhism does not claim ultimate goal can only be achieved in a life across the world. This is the main difference between the concept of Buddhism and Nirvana concept of an eternal paradise of the heathen, can be achieved only after death, or is merged with God, or is merged with divine essence in an afterlife. As the attainment of nirvana but this body, which is called the realm of Nirvana Organic residue (Sopadisesa Nibbana Dhatu). An Arahat reach nirvana fullness (Parinibbana), after the dissolution of the body, not saved any physical a little further, it is called the unconditioned residue Nirvana (Nibbana Dhatu Anupadisesa).
"If any man teach Nirvana is extinction,
Let's say that they lie.
If someone said Nirvana was still alive,
Let's say that they are wrong. "
The metaphysical standpoint Nibbana is liberation from suffering. From the psychological point of view, the elimination Nirvana's self. Moral standpoint it is nirvana kill greed, hatred and delusion.
Grade A-la-drought or no longer after death? The Buddha replied: "Grade A-la-han was freed from the 5 aggregates real deep and unpredictable as the ocean. Sure that he will not be reborn appropriate for this case. Sure that he does not regenerate, nor regeneration are not appropriate for this case. "
Can not say that an A-la-drought level was reborn, as all desire to facilitate regeneration are the exception, not to say that grade A-la-drought destroyed, because no one nothing to destroy.
"For example, if we ask, what does the position of the electron remains the same? We must say no; if we ask, affordable electronic position changed over time? We must say no; if we ask whether it is moving right? We must say no. "
Buddha answered similarly when he was asked about the condition of the human ego after death; but that is not the usual answer scientific tradition in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. END=VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH CHAN TANH.THE MIND OF ENLIGHTMENT.WORLD VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST ORDER=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=GOLDEN LOTUS MONASTERY=AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.10/6/2014.THE EIGHTFOLD PATH.
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