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How do Buddhist reach nirvana?

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Answered by MonarkSingh
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Achieving nirvana requires determination, and a whole lifetime of dedication. In Buddhism, the Noble Eightfold Path, which contains the principles discussed here, is the way to the cessation of suffering. The Fat Buddha or Laughing Buddha is also called Budai or Milefo in Chinese, or Hotei in Japanese.

According to the Buddha, we can all reach nirvana and become enlightened. However or whatever the enlightened state is like, the Buddha seemed to have a fail proof method to helping us get to that “awakened” state.

The Buddha, priorly known as Prince Siddhartha, is a credible speaker on this subject since his name basically describes his qualification. The word “buddha” means awakened one. Prince Siddhartha became the pronouncement of awaken-ness although he was not the only buddha. The concept of a buddha was widely accepted in India before the prince became the Buddha.

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