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5.
The trident-shaped symbol of Buddhism does not represent
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Murali said:
9 years ago
Good Explanation, Thank you All.
Akash raj said:
9 years ago
Superb information, thank you all.
Niki said:
9 years ago
Thanks, everyone. It is a great section to improve the knowledge.
Lhakit Lepcha said:
9 years ago
Thanks everyone for providing useful information.
Anirudh.r said:
9 years ago
Literally means "blown out", as in a candle.
The term "nirvana" is most commonly associated with Buddhism and represents its ultimate state of soteriological release and liberation from rebirths in samsara. Is it?
The term "nirvana" is most commonly associated with Buddhism and represents its ultimate state of soteriological release and liberation from rebirths in samsara. Is it?
Ravi kumar said:
9 years ago
All right answers.
Anu said:
10 years ago
The question is most likely about the Trishula. When used in Buddhism it's a reference to the triple gem: buddha, dhamma, sangha.
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Ashi said:
10 years ago
Thanks everyone each and every comment is valuable here. Learned lot of things from above discussion.
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Sandip said:
1 decade ago
What is Sangha?
Rajesh said:
1 decade ago
Buddha end of life that is nirvana.
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