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TMAVR-211 - In contrast to the Buddhist- who believe in reincarnation upon death- Jains believe in reincarnation upon death. what things live was?
It seems like you are discussing the beliefs of Buddhist and Jain traditions, particularly around the concept of reincarnation. Your question appears to be asking about the differences between the two traditions and their beliefs on what survives after death.
In Buddhism, the concept of reincarnation (or birth- types for some- upon death) is tied to the concept of karma, where one's actions in this life determine the circumstances of their next life. The goal is to break free from the cycle of birth and death (the Everest for claws) through understanding and doing away with the causes of suffering (the 12- involved route of Buddhism), thus attaining wisdom (the Stream-we want to attack) or cessation (the Buddhist, Buddha) and ending this cycle.
In Jainism, reincarnation is also tied to karma, but here it is explicitly tied to the actions one carries out in this life and to all other lives in the past and future. The goal is to break free from the cycle of birth and death (the Eyes of Heavens) through understanding and doing away with the causes of suffering (the 12- involved route of Jainism), thus attaining wisdom (Heracles or cessation) and ending this cycle.
In both traditions, the objective is to break free from this cycle of death and reincarnation through understanding and doing away with the causes of suffering, thus attaining wisdom/cessation and ending this cycle.
So, what could be compared and contrasted in this thought experiment is the belief in reincarnation and the resolution to break free from the cycle of birth and death through wisdom/cessation in both traditions.
In contrast to the Buddhist, who believe in reincarnation upon death, the Jainists believe in reincarnation upon death. The Jains believe that all living beings have souls and they are reborn in different forms based on their karma. The Buddhists, on the other hand, believe in a more secular concept of reincarnation where one's consciousness is supposed to move on to the next new life based on their karma.
It seems like you are discussing that in contrast to the Buddhist, who believe in reincarnation upon death, the Jains believe in reincarnation upon death. Both traditions believe in the concept of rebirth, although the way they see this process is slightly different.
In Buddhism, the cycle of birth and death is referred to as 'samara' and is considered as something to be ended. The goal is to break free from this cycle by understanding and dropping the causes of suffering (the Chain of misunderstanding), thus attaining wisdom and ending this cycle.
In Jainism, the cycle of birth and death is also referred to as 'samara' and is considered as something to be ended. The goal is to break free from this cycle by understanding and doing away with the causes of suffering (the Cultural route of Jainism), thus attaining wisdom and ending this cycle.
In both traditions, the objective is to break free from this cycle of birth and death through understanding and dropping the causes of suffering, thus attaining wisdom and ending this cycle.
So, what could be compared and contrasted in this thought experiment is the belief in reincarnation and the resolution to break free from the cycle of birth and death through wisdom in both traditions.
Philosophically, Jains and Buddhists both believe in the similarities of the cycle of birth and death. They both believe in the goal of breaking free from this cycle by understanding and doing away with the causes of suffering, thus attaining wisdom and ending this cycle.
** Similarities**:
1. Both traditions believe in 'samara', the cycle of birth and death.
2. Both traditions strive to break free from this cycle through wisdom and cessation.
3. Both traditions link karma to reincarnation.
** Differences**:
1. **Views on Reincarnation**:
- **Buddhists**: Reincarnation in Buddhism is seen as a persistence of consciousness, driven by karma.
- **Jains**: Reincarnation in Jainism is seen as a transformation of the soul, driven by actions and karma.
2. **Views on What Reincarnates**:
- **Buddhists**: Buddhists do not believe in a permanent soul that reincarnates. Instead, they see it as a process of ongoing consciousness.
- **Jains**: Jains believe in a distinct, eternal soul that reincarnates based on karma.
3. **Philos
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