
What does Samsara mean to Buddhists? How is it meaningful?
Dec 23, 2022 · As for samsara I think that, according to Buddhism, sentient beings are subject to delusion, suffering, and rebirth (samsara). The cause of suffering is related to desire, so …
How is samsara nirvana? - Buddhism Stack Exchange
Jun 4, 2015 · Samsara and nirvana are subjective points of view. Each is experienced by you by means of your mind. Whether something is pleasant or unpleasaant is a subjective judgement …
Samsara and Karma - Buddhism Stack Exchange
Oct 22, 2024 · Samsara is the cycle of birth and death of the individual. This definition works for both Buddhism and Hinduism, in Pali and Sanskrit. To be precise, it is the repeated …
Why should we stop the Samsara? - Buddhism Stack Exchange
Jul 20, 2015 · Some sentences like above cannot convince you why the samsara should be stopped. You have to really think deep on this case. Remember, a birth of a being in a hell is …
Difference between Samsara and Dukkha - Buddhism Stack …
Sep 30, 2015 · To be in samsara is to experience pervasive, self-reinforcing (cyclic) dukkha due to ignorance. To be in ignorance is to suffer and hence to be in samsara. So samsara => …
Why do we have to circulate in the circle of Samsara? - Buddhism …
Mar 9, 2024 · The notion of "you/we" are "samsara". "Samsara" is the notion of "beings" ("self") created by ignorance & craving. What cycles in samsara is ignorance & craving. When there is …
What is the starting of Samsara? - Buddhism Stack Exchange
Now when samsara exists and we exist, our effort should be eradicating problems that give rise to suffering. For example, because you are thinking about the origin, you are to some amount …
Does samsara exist or not exists? - Buddhism Stack Exchange
Dec 14, 2015 · Samsara as the contaminated aggregates that are in the nature of suffering. It is called 'internal nirvana'. One can be free from internal samsara but abide or manifest in any of …
samsara - Saṃsāra vs Saṃskāra - Buddhism Stack Exchange
May 4, 2023 · Since samsara is the opposite of nibbana, which is the unconditioned, the most accurate term for qualifying both samsara and sankhara would be conditioned or conditional, …
Are anicca, dukkha & anatta the marks for a being in samsara?
Apr 2, 2025 · For beings in samsara we are afflicted by the 3 marks of existence, but an arhant/buddha are not. Nibbana is unconditioned, permanent (annica), suffering (dukkha) has …