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Concept Of Afterlife In Buddhism

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The concept of afterlife in Buddhism refers to the belief in rebirth or reincarnation based on karma, with the ultimate goal of achieving liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara).

Key Features

  • Rebirth based on karma
  • Liberation from samsara
  • Belief in multiple realms of existence

Pros

  • Offers hope for spiritual progression beyond death
  • Emphasizes the importance of ethical behavior and moral conduct
  • Encourages introspection and self-improvement

Cons

  • Complex and abstract concept that may be difficult to fully comprehend
  • Not universally accepted or believed by all Buddhists

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 09:07:06 PM UTC