finding delight in every existence”, which means that Nirvana can be attained when the cycle of birth and death is concluded. To reach Nirvana, Buddha states that the practices of Morality, Concentration, and Wisdom are required for a human to achieve complete enlightenment. Buddha clarifies that to attain Nirvana the human must depend on his or her own to sacrifice desires and cravings. To be concluded, Buddha preaches that there is no God to help bring the people to Nirvana and the only way to reach that highest point is by working to get there on your own.
finding delight in every existence”, which means that Nirvana can be attained when the cycle of birth and death is concluded. To reach Nirvana, Buddha states that the practices of Morality, Concentration, and Wisdom are required for a human to achieve complete enlightenment. Buddha clarifies that to attain Nirvana the human must depend on his or her own to sacrifice desires and cravings. To be concluded, Buddha preaches that there is no God to help bring the people to Nirvana and the only way to reach that highest point is by working to get there on your own.