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describe buddha's views regarding ' life and death'.​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Basic Buddhist Beliefs

True happiness, enlightenment, and freedom from suffering can be found through Buddhist teachings. Death is a natural part of life. ... A spirit is not extinguished upon death, but instead transfers into another life in one of six separate planes (three fortunate and three unfortunate).

Answered by saniaverma
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buddha had a very clear and deep understanding about life and death. he said that mortals are bound to die . one day or the other everyone has to die. anything that takes birth has to leave. just like ripe fruits are always in the threat of falling, we humans too are always in the danger of dyeing. just earthen vessels end in breaking we too end in death. life and death is a part and parcel of life. Instead of lamenting on one's death, we should accept the truth and move on. lamentation only gives pain and the body suffers . By lamenting we cannot get the dead back to life

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