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Nirvana – The Ultimate Destination

 The best drink to solve any problem is Nirvana. We associate Nirvana with something that Lord Buddha can achieve after several years of repentance. Nirvana actually means ‘moksh’. Moksh is a Sanskrit word meaning relaxation. This is the definitive rejection of the materialistic world. Attaining moksh brings an end to the pain and agony from the cycle of life.

Nirvana can be said to be the freedom from attaining the ultimate goal. The ultimate goal for every individual differs. Some want success in their careers while some long for their lost love. But when one realises that life is much more than mundane achievements then the person is said to attain Nirvana. In other words, Nirvana is liberation from earthly trials singapore nirvana memorial garden.

If one stops running after the desires of one’s being, then one attains nirvana. Originally, it was a term that described the attainment of the Buddha’s ultimate goal, which is said to have attained nirvana when he sat in deep punishment under a tree. He was so preoccupied with meditation that he was unaware of the pain he had suffered from a thorn in his ear.

There are many misconceptions about Nirvana. No, it’s not a rock band and it doesn’t mean heaven. It means freedom from what attracts us. It can be desire, envy or even love. Attaining the state of nirvana frees us from worldly activities and we travel through life in a state of joy. The life cycle seems to have stopped and our karmic debts seem to have settled and we are elevated to the higher chakras of life. Achieving complete nirvana is not easy and requires a lot of concentration and determination.

The first step to achieving Moksh is to develop a sense of self-awareness. We have a lot of strength in us and where and when we want, we can gather it and use it to our nirvana singapore advantage. It just takes an absolute determination to achieve something. We must carry out our tasks in a thoughtful way without expecting results. Second, we must pay attention to the true nature of things around us and not to what they look like. Third, we need to look at ourselves and realize that we are the greatest wealth, and if we use ourselves for the benefit of others, things will change for the better. Last but not least, the unwavering love and devotion to the Supreme Force leads us to complete Moksha and we are freed from the sufferings of eternity. As Lord Krishna says in the Bhagwad Gita, « Because you trust in me, Arjuna, I will tell you what wisdom is, the secret of life: know it and be free from suffering forever. »

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