Viewings: 3796
Samsara or samsara (SKT. ????, sa?s?ra IAST "transition, a succession of rebirths, the life - cycle of birth and death in the worlds, limited karma, one of the main concepts in Indian philosophy: the soul is drowning in the ocean of samsara", seeks to liberation (Moksha) and get rid of the results of his previous actions (karma), which are part of the "network of samsara".Samsara is one of the Central concepts in the Indian religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Each of these religious traditions gives his interpretation of the notion of samsara. In most traditions and philosophical schools, samsara is considered as a disadvantaged position from which to reach. For example, in the philosophical school of Advaita Vedanta Hinduism, and in some Buddhist traditions, samsara is seen as the result of ignorance about the true "I", ignorance, under whose influence the individual, or the soul, takes temporary and illusory world for reality. While Buddhism does not recognize the existence of an eternal soul and through the cycle of samsara goes temporary nature of the individual.
You are reading news BBC - Жизнь Будды
if You liked the article BBC - Жизнь Будды,
prokomentiruet her.
|