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Samsara was shot on 70mm film to capture a richness digital filming simply can't.
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The purpose of living an ethical life is to escape the suffering inherent in samsara.
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Such realization liberates one from samsara and ends the cycle of rebirth.
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According to Mahayana, bodhisattvas still undergo the effects of samsara.
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Thus, the duality between nirvana and samsara is only accurate on the conventional level.
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The prospect of another life is equivalent to the prospects of samsara.
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This cycle of action, reaction, birth, death and rebirth is a continuum called samsara.
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The Buddhist view was that all gods and goddesses were bound to samsara.
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The Pure Land, meanwhile, represents the clear mind, free from the disturbances of samsara.
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More examples
  • (Hinduism and Buddhism) the endless cycle of birth and suffering and death and rebirth
  • Samsara is a 2001 independent Indian/Italian/French/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 Pan Nalin and written by Pan and Tim Baker.
  • Samsara is a large format non-narrative film currently in production. The film is directed by cinematographer and filmmaker Ron Fricke, and it will pose as a sequel to the highly acclaimed 1992 film Baraka.
  • Samsara is the third album by Yakuza and their first for Prosthetic Records.
  • In Jainism, '''''' is the worldly life characterized by continuous rebirths and reincarnations in various realms of existence. is described as mundane existence, full of suffering and misery and hence is considered undesirable and worth renunciation. ...
  • In Hinduism, Buddhism, and some other eastern religions, the ongoing cycle of birth, death, and rebirth endured by human beings and all other mortal beings, and from which release is obtained by achieving the highest enlightenment
  • 'round of rebirth', lit. perpetual wandering', is a name by which is designated the sca of life ever restlessly heaving up and down, the symbol of this continuous process of ever again and again being born, growing old, suffering and dying. ...
  • ("confluence"): the finite world of change, as opposed to the ultimate Reality (brahman or nirvana)
  • (lit. 'wandering together') The wheel of suffering and rebirth.