RELIGIONS
BUDDHISM
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A term to describe the profound peace of mind. It is the state of being free from suffering.
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Nirvana
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Karma
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Hinduism
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Nirvana is used synonymously with moksha (Sanskrit), also vimoksha, or vimutti (Pali), “release, deliverance from suffering".
Detailed explanation-2: -Equanimity: Peace of Mind & Happiness In Buddhist teachings, equanimity, or peace of mind, is achieved by detaching oneself from the cycle of craving that produces dukkha.
Detailed explanation-3: -When one has achieved Nirvana, which is a transcendent state free from suffering and our worldly cycle of birth and rebirth, spiritual enlightenment has been reached.
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