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The coming into existence of another being based on conditions arising from a previous existence. This is commonly confused with reincarnation. Reincarnation is the passing of a soul or spirit into a new body. Buddhism denies the concept of a soul, spirit or permanent self therefore in Buddhism rebirth occurs but there is no-one who is reborn.
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Why doesn't pain last forever?
In particular, does Buddhism think that rebirth is a solution to a human need, or is it a mechanic to how the universe works? And is rebirth a type of regeneration?
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What is male rebirth kamma?
Even though the Pali Suttas appear devoid of the idea masculinity & femininity are results of past kamma, such ideas appear to remain fertile in worldly Buddhism. I read the following on the ...
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MN 72 - why are Arahants not 'not reborn'?
Sujato's translation of MN 72, similar to other translations of MN 72, says:
That’s why a Realized One is freed with the ending, fading away,
cessation, giving up, and letting go of all conceiving, ...
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Is 'Rebirth' in Buddhism something different from 'reincarnation'?
Growing up, I had a general understanding—based on lay textbooks and common interpretations that the dharmic religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism all believe in reincarnation: the idea that ...
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Is denial of 'rebirth' a Parajika offense?
I read the following on the internet:
If there is a Buddhist monk or nun who declared openly that rebirth
does not exist then I believe they would be asked to disrobe. If they
refused then they would ...
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Arguments for the pursuit of enlightenment assuming nonexistence of rebirth
Recently, I came across an intriguing opinion - Buddha did not believe in rebirth and that his views on the topic stem from some fake suttas. It sparked a thought in my mind that I believe strongly ...
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Bondage in Buddhism: Temporal or Beginningless?
In Buddhist philosophy, particularly within various schools like Theravāda, Mahāyāna, and Yogācāra, the concept of sa?sāra (cyclic existence) is central characterized by suffering, ignorance, and ...
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How do I interpret the term "realm" and "concluding in this realm" in AN 10.63?
How do I interpret the term "realm" (idha) in AN 10.63?
It says one who has "seven rebirths at most" will conclude their path in "this realm". So, what is "this ...
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Why would a Buddhist have children? [duplicate]
If the ultimate goal is to reach nibanna and no longer be reborn into the samsaric realm then why would any sane practicing Buddhist want to bring children here and put them through the endless ...
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How did the original mental event arise according to Dharmakīrti's argument for rebirth?
This answer on Reddit gave a basic outline of Dharmakīrti's argument for rebirth in the form of a syllogism:
Matter and consciousness are metaphysically different, their characteristics and nature ...
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Does the intermediate state remember its past life?
For those Buddhists who believe there is an intermediate state between death and our next rebirth (IIRC this can last anything upto 7 weeks), does the intermediate state remember what has happened to ...
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Does the alayavijnana exist in the formless realms?
Does the alayavijnana exist in the formless realms?
Presuably, if we are reborn there. But there is no matter in the formless realms, so my crazy hypothesis for how my mental stream can reoccur ...
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I heard in a DhammaTalk, "You enjoy more, you finish your blessings quickly. "
It is like if you leave a normal life and don't do evil. But still may end up in lower 3 realms if keep enjoying and finish your blessing.
What does this mean? Does a layperson have to not enjoy at ...
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Definite places of rebirth (request of sources from Buddhas sutras)
I'm looking for sources from the 4 nikayas on where, and how to "attain" a defined place of rebirth.
Examples I know of:
Heinous actions lead to definite hell realm rebirth
Reaching ...
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What is it that pass from this life to the next?
A friend wanted to know the Buddhist position on rebirth/reincarnation since we don’t believe in a permanent soul. Specifically, what is it that pass from this life to the next? “Karma” was my reply ...