Question

D.T. Suzuki argued that this concept was non-dual and contrasted with a “world of particulars” governed by “causation.” In response to a question from Sariputra, this concept was defined as the destruction of raga, dvesha, and moha. This concept, which derives from a word for snuffing out a fire, (10[1])has the prefix (-5[1])“pari” (10[2])attached (10[2])to it (10[1])when referring to the death of an arhat. (10[1])A cessation (10[1])of suffering called (10[1])nirodha (10[3])leads to this concept (-5[1])according (10[1])to the third (10[2])of (10[1])the (10[1])Four Noble Truths. (10[5])In Theravada tradition, (10[1]-5[1])this concept (-5[1])is achieved (10[3])when (10[1])an (10[1])enlightened (-5[1])person (10[4])is (10[1])free (10[2])of (10[1])karma (10[3]-5[1])and can (10[2])escape (10[3])samsara. (10[3])For 10 points, name this Buddhist concept, (10[1])a state of being free from the cycle of rebirth. (10[3]0[1])■END■

ANSWER: nirvana [or nibbana; accept parinirvana; prompt on enlightenment or being enlightened until read; prompt on Buddhahood; prompt on moksha]
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