Sociology, asked by chandureddY6705, 1 year ago

What is the cycle of samsara in Buddhism?

Answers

Answered by Maira9991
0

Saṃsāra (Buddhism) Saṃsāra (Sanskrit, Pali; also samsara) in Buddhism is the beginningless cycle of repeated birth, mundane existence and dying again. Samsara is considered to be dukkha, unsatisfactory and painful, perpetuated by desire and avidya (ignorance), and the resulting karma.

Answered by Anonymous
0

Explanation:

Saṃsāra (Sanskrit, Pali; also samsara) in Buddhism is the beginningless cycle of repeated birth, mundane existence and dying again. Samsara is considered to be dukkha, unsatisfactory and painful, perpetuated by desire and avidya (ignorance), and the resulting karma.

English: cycle of existence, endless rebirth, wheel of suffering

Similar questions