what was taught by buddha the path to achieve nirvana
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There are no dogmas, creeds, rites, ceremonies, sacrifices, or penances in Buddhism. The Buddha likened his teachings to a raft that leaves this shore of suffering and impermanence and moves to the opposite shore of bliss and safety, True Permanent Reality, or Nirvana. Once Nirvana is achieved, the raft is no longer necessary.
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Buddha helps liberate beings from saṃsāra by teaching the Buddhist path. There is no rebirth for Buddha or people who attain nirvana. But his teachings remain in the world for a certain time as a guidance to attain nirvana.
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