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  1. O parinirvana é o objetivo supremo do budismo, que rompe o ciclo de morte e renascimento, e que dissolve o skandha (os cinco agregados ). Segundo a conceção budista, a libertação pode obter-se na Terra, em vida (nirvana) e além da morte física do corpo uma vez alcançado o primeiro parinirvana.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParinirvanaParinirvana - Wikipedia

    In Buddhism, parinirvana (Sanskrit: parinirvāṇa; Pali: parinibbāna) is final nirvana at the physical death the end of the re-occurence of the aggregates, and therefore the end of rebirth, of someone who has attained nirvana during their lifetime.

    • parinibbāna
    • Nirvana after death, Nirvana without remainder, Nirvana without residue
    • ပရိနိဗ္ဗာန်, (MLCTS: pa.ri.nibban)
    • परिनिर्वाण, (IAST: parinirvāṇa)
  3. www.wikiwand.com › pt › ParinirvanaParinirvana - Wikiwand

    O parinirvana é o objetivo supremo do budismo, que rompe o ciclo de morte e renascimento, e que dissolve o skandha (os cinco agregados ). Segundo a conceção budista, a libertação pode obter-se na Terra, em vida (nirvana) e além da morte física do corpo uma vez alcançado o primeiro parinirvana.

  4. Parinirvana (Skt. parinirvāṇa; P. parinibbāna; T. yongs su mya ngan las 'das pa ཡོངས་སུ་མྱ་ངན་ལས་འདས་པ་; C. banniepan 般涅槃) is translated as "final nirvana," "complete nirvana," "nirvana-after-death," etc. Parinirvana occurs upon the death of the body of someone who has attained nirvana ...

  5. 7 de mai. de 2004 · Parinirvana. This is a Mahayana Buddhist festival that marks the death of the Buddha. It is also known as Nirvana Day. Buddhists celebrate the death of the Buddha, because they believe that...

  6. The Indic text of the Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra (in Sanskrit) has survived only in a number of fragments, which were discovered in Central Asia, Afghanistan and Japan. Four full editions of the Nirvana sutra of varying lengths survive in Chinese and Tibetan.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NirvanaNirvana - Wikipedia

    The first is called sopadhishesa-nirvana (nirvana with a remainder), the second parinirvana or anupadhishesa-nirvana (nirvana without remainder, or final nirvana). In the Buddhist tradition, nirvana is described as the extinguishing of the fires, which are also said to cause rebirths and associated suffering.