The Role Of Nirvana In Hinduism

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Buddhism has its origin in the Hinduism, and they both share the belief that human are reincarnated. If humans follow the teaching of Buddha, they are capable of being rebirth. Nirvana is an important part of this transition, and it represents the transformation of the consciousnesses from material matter to the eternal reality. For several years, Buddha was never presented in the form of human due to the fact that he had achieved enlightenment. Instead, one of the symbols that represented Sakyamuni (Buddha) was stupa. Stupa transformed from a mound tomb into a monument containing ashes or relics of Buddha. Great Stupa at Sanchi in India is one of the examples of stupa, where Buddha is represented symbolically in the structure and carvings.