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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.

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.

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.

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.

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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Ramesh said:   1 decade ago
A. Nirvana because its not part of the three jewels in buddhism which consists of the other three options.

Hope this Helps :-).

Sarita said:   1 decade ago
Trident shaped is a symbol of buddham sharanam gachchhami, dhamm sharanam gachchhami, sangham sharanam gachchhami.

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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Shailvi said:   1 decade ago
Trident means the shape of a trishul which lord shiva uses as his weapon.

Niki said:   9 years ago
Thanks, everyone. It is a great section to improve the knowledge.


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