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Nirvana Talks
Nirvana ( neer-VAH-nə, -VAN-ə, nur-; Sanskrit: निर्वाण nirvāṇa [nirʋaːɳɐ]; Pali: nibbāna; Prakrit: ṇivvāṇa; literally, "blown out", as in an oil lamp) is a concept in the Indian religions of Jainism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism that refers to the extinguishing of the passions which is the ultimate state of soterial release and the liberation from duḥkha ('suffering') and saṃsāra, the cycle of birth and rebirth.
In Indian religions, nirvana is synonymous with moksha and mukti. All Indian religions assert it to be a state of perfect quietude, freedom, highest happiness as well as the liberation from attachment and worldly suffering and the ending of samsara, the round of existence. However, non-Buddhist and Buddhist traditions describe these terms for liberation differently. In Hindu philosophy, it is the union of or the realization of the identity of Atman with Brahman, depending on the Hindu tradition. In Jainism, nirvana is also the soteriological goal, representing the release of a soul from karmic bondage and samsara. In Buddhism, nirvana refers to the abandonment of the 10 fetters, marking the end of rebirth by stilling the "fires" that keep the process of rebirth going.
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The Weight of Emptiness in Zen Buddha Nature, Samsara, Nirvana, Practice Period, Concentration |
Dec 04 1979 |
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Unpredictable Presence in Daily Life Religion, Nirvana, Avalokiteshvara, confusion, Issan |
Oct 16 1978 |
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Embodying Zen Beyond Signs Perfect Wisdom, Nirvana, Patience, Lineage, Faith |
Jun 10 1975 |
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Baking Souls: Zen's Path to Wisdom Perfect Wisdom, Faith, Nirvana, Passions, Pain |
Jun 08 1975 |
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Embrace the Present: Intentionless Living Buddha Nature, Delusion, Kinhin, Nirvana, Samsara |
Apr 07 1975 |
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Zen Living: Embrace the Present Moment Buddha Nature, Delusion, Kinhin, Nirvana, Samsara |
Apr 07 1975 |
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Just One Thing: Zen Focus Sangha, Community, Religion, Nirvana, Doubt |
Apr 01 1975 |
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Focus and Faith in Enlightenment Sangha, Community, Religion, Nirvana, Doubt |
Apr 01 1975 |
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Embracing Zen Through True Interconnectedness Lotus Sutra, Bodhidharma, Buddha Nature, Nirvana, Precepts |
Feb 03 1974 |
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Embracing Interconnected Awareness in Zen Joshu, Bowing, Funeral, Death, Nirvana |
Feb 02 1974 |
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Proportional Zen: Dogen's Mindful Practice Nirvana, Vow, American, Evil, Doubt |
Jan 20 1974 |
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Buddhism: Engaging Life's Incompleteness Truth, Beginners, Observe, Balance, Nirvana |
Apr 21 1973 |
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Buddhist Practice: Seeking Beyond Answers Truth, Observe, Balance, Nirvana, Religion |
Apr 21 1973 |
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Collective Journey to Zen Clarity Nirvana, Sixth Patriarch, Happiness, Suffering, confusion |
Feb 18 1973 |
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Desires Extinguished: Path to Enlightenment Nirvana, Vow, Suffering, Separation, Freedom |
Feb 11 1973 |
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Embracing Zen: Presence Over Perception Lotus Sutra, Bodhidharma, Nirvana, Precepts |
Feb 03 1973 |
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Zen Practice: Letting Go Now Kinhin, Nirvana, Soto Zen, Observe, heart |
Nov 28 1972 |
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Embracing Desire in Zen Practice Nirvana, Soto Zen, Observe, heart, Pain |
Nov 28 1972 |
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Embracing Enlightenment in Everyday Life Nirvana, Sangha, Pain, Buddha Nature, Mindfulness |
Feb 12 1972 |
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Zen Paths of Mindful Practice Bell, Sangha, Big Mind, Zendo, Nirvana |
Dec 07 1971 |