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- In Buddhism, parinirvana (Sanskrit: parinirvāṇa; Pali: parinibbāna) describes the state entered after death by someone who has attained nirvana during...
- Gautama leaving the Palace The end of ascetism The Buddha at Sarnath The Paranirvana of the Buddha A Buddha footprint Gautama Buddha 35°36′06″N 139°38′31″E...
- uncomforted I will comfort Those who have not yet reached paranirvana, I will cause to attain paranirvana Nattier also notes that a similar set of four vows...
- death, and where the first Buddhist council was held after Buddha died (paranirvana). It is here that a council of few hundred monks decided to appoint Ananda...
- defeated his main enemy, the prince of the demons. After Tonpa Shenrab's paranirvana, his works were preserved in the language of Zhangzhung by ancient Bon...
- life took place: his birth, his attaining enlightenment, and his death, Paranirvana. This day is known as Thrice Blessed Festival. Buddha's Birthday is occasionally...
- Mūlasarvāstivāda texts, however, it is said that Śāriputra achieved paranirvana voluntarily because he didn't want to witness the Buddha's death, in...
- even his words. He suggests the canon was composed soon after Buddha's paranirvana, but after a period of free improvisation, and then the core teachings...
- reclining Buddha statue in Vietnam, and depicts the Buddha entering paranirvana. It is forty-nine metres long and eleven metres tall. The statue was...
- "ever enduring, never perishing." The biography and apparent death (paranirvana, "final nirvana") of Sakyamuni Buddha (i.e., the Buddha Gautama) are...