mya ngan las 'das pa
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Final liberation from suffering. In the Hinayāna it is believed attainable by turning away from the world of living beings and transcending all afflictions and selfishnesses through meditative trances. In the Mahāyāna, it is believed attainable only by the attainment of buddhahood, the nondual realization of the indivisibility of life and liberation, and the all-powerful compassion that establishes all living beings simultaneously in their own liberations.
Sanskrit: "extinguishment," for the causes for saṃsāra are "extinguished"; Tibetan: "the transcendence of suffering."
Sanskrit: the causes for saṃsāra are "extinguished." Tibetan: suffering has been transcended.
The "blowing off" of suffering; the state of freedom from the suffering of saṃsāra.
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