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Who is the supreme being of buddhism?

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Answered by nisharoy4
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There are no supreme beings in Buddhism. Every being is going through the same ‘sanasara’. Only difference is based on the Karma (and few other things) a being will be born in different plains of existence which has varying levels of pleasure/suffering. A birth in heaven is due to good karma and a birth as an animal is due to bad karma. When the life of a heavenly being comes to an end it will have a new life in heaven or any other plain of existence based on karma, so will an animal at the end of its life. You me and every being have gone through human, heavenly, demon, spirit, animal, etc. existences countless times. So there are no supreme beings. Just beings who are getting a small amount of time in different plains of existence.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Buddhists seek to reach a state of nirvana, following the path of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, who went on a quest for Enlightenment around the sixth century BC. There is no belief in a personal god.

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