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what According to Buddha is the nature of life of human being in 8 marks​

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Answered by zakirhussain786
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Humans in Buddhism are the subjects of an extensive commentarial literature that examines the nature and qualities of a human life from the point of view of humans' ability to achieve enlightenment. In Buddhism, humans are just one type of sentient being, that is a being with a mindstream.

Buddhists believe that life is both endless and subject to impermanence, suffering and uncertainty. These states are called the tilakhana, or the three signs of existence. Existence is endless because individuals are reincarnated over and over again, experiencing suffering throughout many lives.

Answered by smartbrainz
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In Buddhism human beings have a very special status: only an individual can attain the enlightenment as a fully enlightened Buddha. The liberation as an Aarhat is possible from the domains of Šuddhavāsa deities. A bodhisattva can appear in many different types of lives, for instance as an animal or as a deva

Explanation:

  • In the futuristic image of the human realm in Buddhist cosmology, people live upon four continents in a vast ocean that surrounds the axial Sumerian world mountain, relatively speaking small islands, covering most of the earth's surface.
  • The ocean is also enclosed by a circular mountain wall called Cakravā allea (Sanskrit). The mountain area marks an horizontal boundary of the planet. The sea is surrounded by the mountains. Due to the immensity of the ocean, ordinary vessels couldn't reach the continents, although contact was in the past possible between the Continents when the Cakravartin Kings ruled, through the treasure of the so-called Cakraratnas (Pâli cakkaratana), used for flying through the air between the continents by a Cakravartin and his retinue.
  • The Wheel of Life and Death portrays the world in which all beings live, but also the reality of every person facing Samsara. It is a map of how the revolution happens, of how mental states generate human reality.
  • It may also represent cycles within a lifetime such as the life cycle of an addiction, relationship, job, etc. The cycle of dependent origin is a human life cycle. At any point in the cycle, the cycle of dependent origin may be completed, but the place to start is typically ignorance.
  • One way to understand life is to face and understand death, a time-limited end to a transient existence. But many people don't even like the word "death" to be used. You forget, death is coming, whether or not you like it. Records of the death with the right mindset can provide a person with bravery and calmness and an insight into the nature of life.
  • We need a better understanding of our life in addition to understanding death. We live a life that doesn't go as easily as we want it to be. We face difficulties and issues very often. We shouldn't be afraid of them because the penetration of these difficulties and problems can give us a deeper insight into life.
  • The superficial happiness in money, luxury, and decent life that most people are looking for is an illusion. The fact that in relation to modern economic advancement, the sale of sleeping pills and calming goods, mental health admissions and death rates has risen is enough proof that we have to go beyond real material and earthly satisfaction to find true happiness.
  • Human existence, is nothing more than a composite of five aggregates (khandas):
  1.    Physical forms (rupa)
  2.    Feelings or sensations (vedana)
  3.    Ideations (sanna)
  4.    Mental formations or dispositions (sankhara)
  5.    Consciousness (vinnana)

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