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The trident-shaped symbol of Buddhism does not represent
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Murali said:
9 years ago
Good Explanation, Thank you All.
Manu said:
8 years ago
Thank you all for giving the useful information.
Mona said:
8 years ago
It is a very good information. Thanks all.
Debprosit said:
8 years ago
Can anyone explain the picture of trident shaped symbol?
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Chandrakala reddy said:
8 years ago
It consists of the Trishula and The Sudarshana chakra.
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Babu delhi said:
7 years ago
Thanks @Sarita.
Kiran santhosh said:
7 years ago
The trident shaped symbol in Buddhism trident is a reference to the triple gem: Buddha, dhamma, sangha. Whereas Nirvana means "blowing out" or "quenching. ".
Nirvana is the earliest and most common term used to describe the goal of the Buddhist path.
Nirvana describes a state of freedom from suffering and rebirth, but different Buddhist traditions have interpreted the concept in different ways.
Nirvana is the earliest and most common term used to describe the goal of the Buddhist path.
Nirvana describes a state of freedom from suffering and rebirth, but different Buddhist traditions have interpreted the concept in different ways.
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Arshad siddiqui said:
7 years ago
Good session. Thanks all.
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Patel dhruv said:
7 years ago
What is mean by trident shape?
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Vinod jain said:
7 years ago
The followers of budda followed three main things which is called as Trishul mantra.
Buddam sharanam gachhami.
Dharmam sharanam gachhami.
Sangham sharanam gachhami.
So nirvana is not a part of that Trishul (trident) mantra.
Buddam sharanam gachhami.
Dharmam sharanam gachhami.
Sangham sharanam gachhami.
So nirvana is not a part of that Trishul (trident) mantra.
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