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Samsara Meaning


                            
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samsara

sam-sara

🇺🇸 /səmˈsɑɹə/ · 🇬🇧 /sæmsˈɑːɹɐ/

Quick facts about “samsara”

Samsara is a 2-syllable English word (sam-sara). It is pronounced /səmˈsɑɹə/ in American English and /sæmsˈɑːɹɐ/ in British English.

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“samsara” in spiritual significance

  • In Buddhism, escaping this cycle is essential for achieving enlightenment and is practiced through meditation and ethical living.
  • Hinduism sees samsara as part of the divine play of the universe, where each lifetime offers lessons for the soul's growth.

“samsara” in cultural representation

  • Samsara is often depicted in art and literature as a wheel called 'Bhavacakra', illustrating how beings are trapped in the cycle of rebirth.
  • Various films and books explore themes of samsara, highlighting characters' struggles with life and purpose across different lives.

“samsara” in philosophical perspectives

  • Different philosophical schools argue about whether the cycle is inherently good or bad, with some seeing it as an opportunity for learning.
  • Debates continue on how karma (actions from past lives) influences the journey through samsara, affecting one's current and future existence.

“samsara” in modern interpretations

  • In contemporary discussions, samsara is sometimes related to the repetitive patterns and routines in daily life, prompting reflection on personal choices.
  • Mindfulness practices often connect to the concept, aiming to awaken individuals from life's mundane cycle and foster deeper awareness.

Rhymes

Samsara rhymes with caracara, carbonara, chara, tiara, alcantara, amara, asmara and azzara.

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