Philosophically, Buddha for instance, talked about freedom from sorrow for all mankind which he defined as nirvana which is another word for moksha. According to the Buddha, desire is the root of all sorrow and freedom from desire is freedom from sorrow for all mankind.
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Philosophically, Buddha for instance, talked about freedom from sorrow for all mankind which he defined as nirvana which is another word for moksha. According to the Buddha, desire is the root of all sorrow and freedom from desire is freedom from sorrow for all mankind.
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Suvratadev Sharmana Vandyopadhyay
• May 11, 2018 at 09:25 AMShree
This is very true. It actually is an re-iteration of old Vedic and Upanishadic philosophies. You know better.
Biju
• May 11, 2018 at 07:26 AMBudha was seeking peace and God showed him the source of peace. In his famous story about god his yes - no answer he meant whether there is God or not he wanted peace
Joyjit Banerjee
• May 11, 2018 at 01:14 AMGurudev good morning