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Explain the Buddhist philosophy of 'Nirvana' and 'Karma'.

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Answered by ap1861450
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In Buddhism, this state, which the Buddha couldn't relate in language, is called nirvana. The word is Sanskrit for "to extinguish." In this case, it means to extinguish ignorance, hatred and earthly suffering. ... When you achieve nirvana, you stop accumulating bad karma because you've transcended it.

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Answered by pratham123456ahuja
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In Buddhism, this state, which the Buddha couldn't relate in language, is called nirvana. The word is Sanskrit for "to extinguish." In this case, it means to extinguish ignorance, hatred and earthly suffering. ... When you achieve nirvana, you stop accumulating bad karma because you've transcended it
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