Importance Of Nirvana

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[Nirvana] can only be reached, not produced, by the Path . . . it transcends the intrinsic nature of matter . . . being attainable through special insight affected by strong effort. BUDDHAGHOSA, 5th century India

Nirvana is attainable through the process of

special insight = affected by strong effort through meditation as well as self focus

[Proper meditation is] single-minded intense sitting without burning incense, worshipping, reciting . . . , practising repentance, nor reading sutras. DOGEN, 13th century Japan

Meditation is single minded = be focused not on what is around you but on yourself...

With reference to the quotations and a significant person studied, analyse the impact of Buddhist teachings and worship …show more content…

In correlation to this, The Dalai Lama’s writings have contributed towards the publication of 122 spiritual compositions; which share different views on how to live with ‘The Eightfold Path’. Ultimately, this concept will promote utopia as it engulfs one of his many teachings. One of the Dalai Lama’s significant theories incorporates examples of how eminent Buddhist teachings promote harmless approaches; this has been further construed from experiences facing exile. Rather than protesting with hostility and contempt, the Dalai Lama remained euphoric in his actions and thus shaped the ‘Four noble truths’ and the ‘Eightfold Path’ with positivity. This concept was achieved through the encouragement of reaching efficient mindfulness, action and speech. Mentioned by the Buddhaghosa: “Nirvana can only be reached through ‘strong effort’.” The XVIII Dalai Lama carries strong effort of such adversity. …show more content…

- Within puja each of the steps of the Eightfold path can be approached and there is the opportunity for one to reach Nirvana with puja alone. - The last step of the Eightfold Path, right concentration is the end point for the chanting and the meditation.
Creates a facility where adherents are able to connect with their faith individually, through the community such as Reciting prayers and bowing.
Without temple Puja, adherents can’t connect, experience and thus perpetuate their faith.
This facilitates the connection of the 3 jewels where it allows the adherent to steer away from the two extremes of ‘Pleasure and

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