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(Skt: nirvana, or moksha; Tib: nyang-dä, or thar-pa)

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liberation (Skt: nirvana, or moksha; Tib: nyang-dä, or thar-pa)

The state of complete freedom from samsara; the goal of a practitioner seeking his or her own escape from suffering (see also Hinayana). "Lower nirvana" is used to refer to this state of self-liberation, while "higher nirvana" refers to the supreme attainment of the full enlightenment of buddhahood. Natural nirvana (Tib: rang-zhin nyang-dä) is the fundamentally pure nature of reality, where all things and events are devoid of any inherent, intrinsic or independent reality.

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