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     A [[Hinayana]] [[doctrine]] asserting that one can attain [[nirvana]] only upon [[extinguishing]] one's [[body]] and [[mind]]. See reducing the [[body]] to ashes and annihilating [[consciousness]].
 
     A [[Hinayana]] [[doctrine]] asserting that one can attain [[nirvana]] only upon [[extinguishing]] one's [[body]] and [[mind]]. See reducing the [[body]] to ashes and annihilating [[consciousness]].
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annihilating consciousness and reducing the body to ashes
灰身滅智 ( Jpn keshin-metchi )

    A Hinayana doctrine asserting that one can attain nirvana only upon extinguishing one's body and mind. See reducing the body to ashes and annihilating consciousness.



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