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Which religion's goal is to reach nirvana?

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Answered by Maira9991
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Nirvana, or the liberation from cycles of rebirth, is the highest aim of the Theravada tradition. In the Mahayana tradition, the highest goal is Buddhahood, in which there is no abiding in Nirvana, but a Buddha continues to take rebirths in the world to help liberate beings from saṃsāra by teaching the Buddhist path.

Answered by brainlystargirl
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Heya...

See here for your answer....

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Every religion has its root in the way to get enlightenment ....
But the ways and methods of every religion is different...

As Hinduism named it worship as to reach his soul...

Buddhism called it enlightenment to get free of this world...

Jainism named it Keval Janna to be real human...

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