Tuesday, 2 June 2015

According to the Buddhist doctrine of samsara, what is actually reborn?

According to
the Buddhist doctrine of samsara, what is reborn is a person's soul.  The soul is perpetually
reborn into other bodies until it finally (if it ever does) reaches nirvana and is released from
this "wheel of life."

According to Buddhist doctrine, the soul
moves from one body to another after the physical death of the first body.  A soul can move into
a variety of different bodies, both human and non-human, depending on the actions that it takes
during each life.  A soul that led a virtuous life will be reborn into a better state while one
that was not virtuous and built up bad karma will be reborn into a lower state.


So, what is reborn in the cycle of samsara is the soul.

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