saṃsāra
Examples of saṃsāra in the following topics:
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Buddhism
- Sramana promoted spiritual concepts that became popular in all major Indian religions, such as saṃsāra, the cycle of birth and death, and moksha, liberation from that cycle.
- It marks the release from the cycle of rebirths, known in the Sramana tradition as samsara.
- Sentient beings are characteristically not yet enlightened and are thus confined to the death, rebirth and dukkha (suffering) found in the cycle of samsara.
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Jainism
- Sramana promoted spiritual concepts that became popular in all major Indian religions, such as saṃsāra, the cycle of birth and death, and moksha, liberation from that cycle.
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The Sramana Movement
- They also led to popular concepts in all major Indian religions, such as saṃsāra, the cycle of birth and death, and moksha, liberation from that cycle.
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Monumental Reliefs in Southeast Asia
- These panels provide particularly complex scenes of daily life, depicting the full panorama of samsara (the endless cycle of birth and death).