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Enlightenment

When Siddhartha became fully enlightened, he realized that people are not really separate from each other; we are all interconnected. He also realized that nothing in life is permanent; things change. Suffering is always a part of life, but there is a path that leads away from suffering.


In Buddhism, enlightenment means reaching a state beyond desire and suffering. But the word also has other meanings. Write about the meanings of the word enlightenment.

Author D. SaderPosted on March 29, 2007Categories BuddhismTags desire, enlightenment, siddhartha, suffering in buddhism
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