NIRWANA
What is Nirvana? What kind of Nirvana is it? If someone were to ask you a question, what would you answer, my dear? Nirvana (Nirvana) is the highest state of mind desired by Buddhists. Simply put, it is the end of all suffering and ultimate freedom. Rather than going somewhere, Nirvana is a state of mind that results from the cessation of defilements, and it is considered the highest state of mind to be pursued by Buddhists. Nirvana is the cessation of one's lust, hatred, and delusion. This can be confirmed by any of the teachings of the Tripitaka on Nirvana. Craving and attachment to material pleasures can be called lust. The desire to grasp and hold on to forms, sounds, smells, tastes, touches, and objects that constantly arise and exist in these sense organs of the eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind, and the strong interest shown in obtaining them again and again can be called lust or lust. The dislike or anger shown towards something or someone that one does no...