Buddhism is a path of wisdom, compassion, and mindfulness, guiding one towards liberation from suffering. It teaches that true peace comes from within, through self-awareness and letting go of attachments.
Buddha quotes on liberation (moksha, nirvana, and freedom from suffering):
1. Liberation from Suffering (Dukkha)
📖 "The root of suffering is attachment."
— Gautama Buddha
2. Freedom Through Letting Go
📖 "Let go of the past, let go of the future, let go of the present, and cross over to the other shore. With a mind that is free, you will never return to the cycle of birth and death."
— Dhammapada 348
3. Nirvana: The Ultimate Liberation
📖 "There is no fire like passion, no crime like hatred, no sorrow like separation, no sickness like hunger, and no joy like the joy of liberation."
— Dhammapada 202
4. Liberation Comes from Within
📖 "No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path."
— Dhammapada 165
5. Wisdom Leads to Freedom
📖 "The one who has conquered himself is a far greater hero than he who has defeated a thousand times a thousand men."
— Dhammapada 103
6. Letting Go of Desires Leads to Peace
📖 "He who has no attachments can truly be called free."
— Dhammapada 367
7. True Liberation is the End of Ego
📖 "The awakened one is free from all clinging, free from attachment, free from fear, free from craving. This is the highest freedom."
— Majjhima Nikaya
Buddha’s teachings emphasize that true liberation (Nirvana) is freedom from desires, ego, and suffering, which comes from mindfulness, wisdom, and self-realization.




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