- In Buddhism,
parinirvana (Sanskrit:
parinirvāṇa; Pali: parinibbāna)
describes the
state entered after death by
someone who has
attained nirvana during...
-
Parinirvana Day, or
Nirvana Day is a
Mahayana Buddhist holiday celebrated in East Asia,
Vietnam and the Philippines. By some it is
celebrated on 8 February...
- The
Parinirvana Stupa or
Mahaparinirvana Temple is a
Buddhist temple in Kushinagar,
India which is said to be the
place of
death of
Gautama Buddha, the...
- Mahāparinibbāṇa
Sutta (Sutta 16 of the Dīgha Nikāya),
after attaining parinirvana, the body of
Buddha was
cremated and the
ashes divided among his lay...
- Mahāparinibbāṇa Sutta, the
Buddha attained parinirvana shortly after his
arrival in Kushinagar.
Seven days
after his
parinirvana, the
remains of the
Buddha were...
-
became Shakyamuni Buddha who
founded Buddhism. He
later p****ed into
parinirvana at the age of 80 years, in c.544 BCE.
Lumbini is one of four most sacred...
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represents the
historical Buddha during his last illness,
about to
enter the
parinirvana. He is
lying on his
right side, his head
resting on a
cushion or relying...
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Waitangi Day (New Zealand)
February 7
Independence Day (Grenada)
February 8
Parinirvana Day (some
Mahayana Buddhist traditions, most
celebrate on
February 15)...
- Kushinagar, a
Buddhist pilgrimage site
where Gautama Buddha attained parinirvana in the 5th
century BCE.
Since the
independence of India,
Kushinagar district...
- "nirvana with a remainder",
attained and
maintained during life, and
parinirvana or anupadhishesa-nirvana,
meaning "nirvana
without remainder" or final...