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Why is nirvana the ultimate goal for Buddhists?

It is the supreme cycle of life.

It is a place where dharma and karma exist.

It is how one achieves union with the universe.

It is how one achieves peace and prosperity.

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Nirvana is the term used to describe the end of suffering, the ultimate goal of Buddhism. It is a state of complete bliss, liberation from the limitations and desires of the physical world, and the end of the cycle of rebirth and suffering. ... The Buddha claimed that an end of desire leads to an end to all suffering.

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User Artyom Degtyarev
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I think it’s the last one so it is how one achieves peace and prosperity. I don’t remember fully cause I learned this last year.
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