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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sa?s?ra or Sangsara (?????), a Sanskrit and P?li term which translates as "continuous movement" or "continuous flowing", which, in Buddhism, refers to the concept of a cycle of birth (j?ti), and consequent decay and death (jar?mara?a), in which all beings in the universe participate, and which can only be escaped through enlightenment. Sa?s?ra is associated with suffering and is generally considered the antithesis of nirv??a (Sanskrit) or nibb?na (Pali). There are several Chinese translations, including ?? (sh?ngs?, "life-death"), ?? (lúnhuí, "wheel…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sa?s?ra or Sangsara (?????), a Sanskrit and P?li term which translates as "continuous movement" or "continuous flowing", which, in Buddhism, refers to the concept of a cycle of birth (j?ti), and consequent decay and death (jar?mara?a), in which all beings in the universe participate, and which can only be escaped through enlightenment. Sa?s?ra is associated with suffering and is generally considered the antithesis of nirv??a (Sanskrit) or nibb?na (Pali). There are several Chinese translations, including ?? (sh?ngs?, "life-death"), ?? (lúnhuí, "wheel turning"), and ?? (liúzhu?n, "wandering"). The Tibetan term is ??????? 'khor ba; Mongolian: orchilong.