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Did the Buddha teach at the breakup of the body there is birth?
I read the following on the internet: > The entire premise of your question is faulty, unfortunately. The > Buddha never, afaik, used a term that could be translated as > "rebirth". In fact, the idea of anything being reborn goes against > orthodox early Buddhist teachings. Throughout the Buddha's t...
I read the following on the internet:
> The entire premise of your question is faulty, unfortunately. The
> Buddha never, afaik, used a term that could be translated as
> "rebirth". In fact, the idea of anything being reborn goes against
> orthodox early Buddhist teachings. Throughout the Buddha's teachings,
> it is made clear that at the breakup of the body there is birth, not
> rebirth - as in birth of new things, not the return of anything old.
>
> [Internet](https://buddhism.stackexchange.com/a/10113/8157)
Did the Buddha teach at the breakup of the body there is birth? Which suttas say this?
Paraloka Dhamma Dhatu
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May 31, 2025, 10:45 AM
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