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Definition: samsara

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. (Hinduism and Buddhism) the endless cycle of birth and suffering and death and rebirth.[Wordnet].

Source: WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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"Samsara" is a common misspelling or typo for: samara, samaras.

Date "Samsara" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1917. (references)

Common Expressions: samsara

Expressions Definition
Samsara (2001) Samsara is a 2001 independent Italy/France/Indian/German film which tells the story of a Buddhist monk's quest to find Enlightenment. The film stars Shawn Ku as the monk Tashi, and Christy Chung as Pema. It was directed by Nalin Pan and written by Pan and Tim Baker. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: samsara


Samsara

Samsara may refer to:

See also: Wheel of life


Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Samsara (disambiguation)"



Extended Definition: samsara


Samsara

Samsara or saṃsāra (Sanskrit: संसार; Tibetan: khor wa) refers to the cycle of reincarnation or rebirth in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and other related religions.

The karmic balance at the time of death is inherited via the state at which a person is reborn. Through an undetermined amount of lives one can spiral upwards to become one of the gods. As a deity, one exercises divine powers until the good merit is exhausted. If one lives in evil ways, one is reborn as an animal.[1]

Etymology

Samsara is derived from "to flow together," to go or pass through states, to wander. Mostly a great revolving door between life and death and a new life reincarnated cycle of life. Also known as a game in ancient India.

Cycle of rebirth

In most Indian philosophical traditions, including the Hindu, Buddhist and Jain systems, an ongoing cycle of birth, death, and rebirth is assumed as a fact of nature. However, these systems differ widely in the terminology with which they describe the process and in the metaphysics they use in interpreting it. Most of these traditions, in their evolved forms, regard Saṃsāra negatively, as a fallen condition which is to be escaped. Some, such as Advaita Vedanta regard the world and Saṃsāric participation in it as fundamentally illusory.[citation needed]

Some later adaptations of these traditions identify Saṃsāra as a mere metaphor.[citation needed]

Samsāra in Hinduism

In Hinduism, it is avidya, or ignorance, of one's true self, that leads to ego-consciousness of the body and the phenomenal world. This grounds one in kāma (desire) and the perpetual chain of karma and reincarnation. The state of illusion is known as Maya.

Hinduism has many terms for the ultimate place like moksha, mukti, nirvana, and mahasamadhi.

The Hindu Yoga traditions hold various beliefs. Moksha may be achieved by love of Ishwar/God (see bhakti movement), by psycho-physical meditation (Raja Yoga), by discrimination of what is real and unreal through intense contemplation (Jnana Yoga) and through Karma Yoga, the path of selfless action that subverts the ego and enforces understanding of the unity of all. Advaita Vedanta, which heavily influenced Hindu Yoga, believes that Brahman, the ultimate Truth-Consciousness-Bliss, is the infinite, impersonal reality (as contrasted to the Buddhist concept of shunyata) and that through realization of it, all temporal states like deities, the cosmos and samsara itself are revealed to be nothing but manifestations of Brahman.[citation needed]

Saṃsāra in Jainism

In Jainism, karma, anuva (ego) and the veil of maya are central. Liberation from samsara is called moksha or mukti. See also Karma in Jainism.

Saṃsāra in Buddhism

Main article: Samsara (Buddhism)

The concept of Samsara cyclic existence is taught by many Buddhist teachers. To understand the concept of Samsara it is important to know about the six realms, what cyclic existence is, and enlightenment or the liberation from the uncontrolled cycle of existence.

Saṃsāra in Sikhism

In Sikhism, it is thought that due to the commendable past actions and deeds (known as karma or kirat) that people obtain the chance of human birth, which is regarded in Sikhism as the highest possible on Earth and therefore an opportunity that should not be wasted. And only by continued good actions and the "Grace of the Almighty" can one obtain liberation from the continuous cycle of births and deaths of various bodily forms that the soul has been undergoing since the creation of the universe. The end of the cycle of transmigration of the soul is known as mukti. For Sikhs, the state of mukti can be achieved whilst still alive, known as "Jivan Mukat", literally "liberated whilst alive".

Saṃsāra in Surat Shabda Yoga

In Surat Shabda Yoga, attaining self-realization results in jivan moksha/mukti, liberation/release from samsara, the cycle of karma and reincarnation while in the physical body.[citation needed]

Surat Shabda Yoga cosmology presents the constitution of the initiate (the microcosm) as an exact replica of the macrocosm. Consequently, the microcosm consists of a number of bodies, each one suited to interact with its corresponding plane or region in the macrocosm. These bodies developed over the yugas through involution (emanating from higher planes to lower planes) and evolution (returning from lower planes to higher planes), including by karma and reincarnation in various states of consciousness.[citation needed]

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    Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Samsara"



    Topics by Level of Interest: samsara

    Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
    Samsara 42     Galate Samsara 2
    Samsara (Buddhism) 18     Samsara 42
    Samsara (band) 6     Samsara (2001 film) 5
    Samsara (2001 film) 5     Samsara (2007 film) 5
    Samsara (2007 film) 5     Samsara (alternative meanings) 3
    Seven Days Of Samsara 3     Samsara (band) 6
    Samsara (alternative meanings) 3     Samsara (Buddhism) 18
    Galate Samsara 2     Seven Days Of Samsara 3

    Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).

    Synonyms: samsara
    Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

    Noun

    metempsychosis, palingenesis, transmigration, rebirth, reincarnation, whirligig.
    Consider also: renaissance, renascence, migration, journey, mutagenesis, resurgence, resurrection, emigration, relocation, trek, carousel, regeneration, renewal.

    Other

    palingenetic, transmigrate.
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    Computed Synonyms: samsara

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     Intensity 

     Word

     Synonyms

     Synonyms of synonym

     1   2.0089   Samsara     reincarnation     rebirth, metempsychosis, transmigration, palingenesis, incarnation   
     2   2.0089   Samsara     transmigration     migration, emigration, reincarnation, trek, metempsychosis   
     3   2.0088   Samsara     palingenesis     rebirth, regeneration, reincarnation, metempsychosis, regeneracy   
     4   2.0087   Samsara     metempsychosis     reincarnation, transmigration, palingenesis, rebirth, meteor   
     5   1.0194   Samsara     suffer     endure, bear, undergo, tolerate, abide   
     6   1.0094   Samsara     misery     distress, grief, poverty, unhappiness, adversity   
     7   1.0092   Samsara     cycle     bicycle, round, bike, period, wheel   
     8   1.0092   Samsara     endless     everlasting, unending, infinite, perpetual, eternal   
     9   1.0092   Samsara     rebirth     revival, regeneration, renaissance, renascence, renewal   
     10   1.0091   Samsara     be miserable     be poor, suffer, miserable, have trouble, misery   
     11   1.0088   Samsara     down and out     destitute, poor, poor person, poor fellow, indigent   
    Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

    Translations: samsara

    Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
    Bahasa Indonesia Sengsara (be miserable, miserable, misery, suffer, suffering). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Balgarski Самсара (Samsara). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Balgarski (transliteration) samsara (Samsara). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Bulgarian Самсара (Samsara). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Bulgarian (transliteration) samsara (Samsara). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Central Danish Samsara (Samsara). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Danish Samsara (Samsara). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Dansk Samsara (Samsara). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Dutch Samsara (Samsara). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Hanguk Mal 윤회 (metempsychosis, transmigration, palingenesis, reincarnation, Samsara). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Hanguohua 윤회 (metempsychosis, transmigration, palingenesis, reincarnation, Samsara). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Indonesian Sengsara (be miserable, miserable, misery, suffer, suffering). Additional references: Indonesian, Indonesia, Java, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Japanese 輪廻 (endless cycle of rebirth, metempsychosis, palingenesis, reincarnation, transmigration). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Korean 윤회 (metempsychosis, transmigration, palingenesis, reincarnation, Samsara). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Russian Сансара (Samsara). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Russian (transliteration) sansara (Samsara). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Russki Сансара (Samsara). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Russki (transliteration) sansara (Samsara). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Sjaelland Samsara (Samsara). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, Samsara. (volunteer & more translations)
    Source: Eve, based on a combination of meta analysis and graph theory (for near and back translations). Top

    Constructed Language Translations: samsara

    Language Translations for “Samsara” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
    Athag sathagamsathagarathaga (samsara). Additional references: Athag, Samsara. (volunteer)
    Double Dutch sagamsagaraga (samsara). Additional references: Double Dutch, Samsara. (volunteer)
    Leet $@/\/\$@|z@ (samsara). Additional references: Leet, Samsara. (volunteer)
    Oppish sopamsoparopa (samsara). Additional references: Oppish, Samsara. (volunteer)
    Pig Latin Amsarasay (Samsara). Additional references: Pig Latin, Samsara. (volunteer)
    Terran B Samsara (Samsara). Additional references: Terran B, Samsara. (volunteer)
    Ubbi Dubbi subamsubaruba (samsara). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Samsara. (volunteer)
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    Trade Name:samsara

    1. Book title by Rajiv Vrudhula published by Phantazein Press (May 15, 2000). source


    Adjacent words:

    Samplingly     Samrakshana     Samson Post
    Samplings     Samrin     Samsonov
    Sampo     Sams     Samsun
    Sampoong     Samsa     Samsung
    Sampradaya     Samsam     Samsung/Radio
    Sampras     Samsara     Samta
    Sampson     Samseong     Samter
    Sampul     Samshoo     Samter's
    Sampurna     Samshu     SAMU
    Samputu     Samson     Samuda
    Samra     Sam-Son     Samudra


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