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5.

The trident-shaped symbol of Buddhism does not represent

Nirvana
Sangha
Buddha
Dhamma
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Joseph said:   1 decade ago
Nirvana means nothing that means not thinking about money and jewel and relationship and sexual feeling. A person get out of these things call nirvana.

Shivshahir said:   1 decade ago
Nirwana means neither depart to world nor leave the hopes but live in the manner that you are happy with all your climate and living system.

Prakash Lamani said:   1 decade ago
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Tejas pagi said:   1 decade ago
Three jewels of buddhism are - buddha, dhamma and sangha.

Nareshpv said:   1 decade ago
Because nirvana represents an advanced form of samadhi or jhana Hinduism acknowledges it as Nirvikalpa Samadhi, Buddhism, as Ceto-vimutti Samadhi.

Kushagra said:   1 decade ago
The nirvana is not a part of trident shaped symbol of Buddhism but is an important feature. Nirvana: A transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and samsara. It represents the final goal of Buddhism.

Trident means the shape of a trishul which lord shiva uses as his weapon. Trident shaped is a symbol of buddham sharanam gachchhami, dhamm sharanam gachchhami, sangham sharanam gachchhami. Nirvana means nothing that means not thinking about money and jewel and relationship and sexual feeling. A person get out of these things call nirvana. Nirvana means nothing that means not thinking about money and jewel and relationship and sexual feeling. A person get out of these things call nirvana. Three jewels of buddhism are - buddha, dhamma and sangha. Because nirvana represents an advanced form of samadhi or jhana Hinduism acknowledges it as Nirvikalpa Samadhi, Buddhism, as Ceto-vimutti Samadhi.

Abhas Kumar said:   1 decade ago
Nirvana is such an absolute transcendent state or place and it is totally a religious and spiritual term which refers to a place of peace where there is no desire, no sorrow, no feelings, and no sin but a place of happiness. After death the soul leaves the physical body which we recognize as different name line he is so and so, she is so and so, he is my father, he is my brother etc. But just after death there no any human relationship but soul will be gone to a place which we call heaven.

But all soul will not enter to heaven it may go to hell also which completely depends on God (jesus). In brief I share it but there is a long debate on this topic which can't be written here.

Kia said:   1 decade ago
Um. Buddhism doesn't have a trident shaped symbol Sikhism does. So there kind of isn't really a right answer.

PS: the symbol of Buddhism is a wheel.

Sree teja said:   1 decade ago
Which shape of the tripitakas?

Debashis Bhue said:   1 decade ago
Parvati whose ambition was shattered by siva, who burnt cupid in her presence, belittled her own beauty, for beauty indeed fruitful only by gaining the real lover.


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