Buddha was brought up in society that believed in theories of soul, past birth and next birth. However, buddha declared that he has given up the idea of next birth or past birth according to the Sutta pitaka. The idea of reincarnation or rebirth or cycle of birth and death was introduced after 3rd and later buddhist councils the manayanist Buddhist. Buddha particularly insisted on anatta, no inner-self and anicca or impermanence. Buddha did not preach cycle of birth and death, rather he points to recycling nature of life in which there is death, disintegration, dispersion and recreation. Hence he talks about collective conditional arising, samutpada or samudaya and not individual reincarnation. Anatta, Anicca or Anitya, Samudaya or Samutpada i.e. no-inner self, impermanence, collective conditional arising due to cause and conditions rather than supreme power that create and control and nirvana or cesation of individual after death.
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Buddha was brought up in society that believed in theories of soul, past birth and next birth. However, buddha declared that he has given up the idea of next birth or past birth according to the Sutta pitaka. The idea of reincarnation or rebirth or cycle of birth and death was introduced after 3rd and later buddhist councils the manayanist Buddhist. Buddha particularly insisted on anatta, no inner-self and anicca or impermanence. Buddha did not preach cycle of birth and death, rather he points to recycling nature of life in which there is death, disintegration, dispersion and recreation. Hence he talks about collective conditional arising, samutpada or samudaya and not individual reincarnation. Anatta, Anicca or Anitya, Samudaya or Samutpada i.e. no-inner self, impermanence, collective conditional arising due to cause and conditions rather than supreme power that create and control and nirvana or cesation of individual after death.
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