Buddhism teaches that when one frees from samsara he reaches nirvana; in Hinduism and Jainism, liberation from samsara is called moksha or mukti.
The Mahayana Buddhist tradition teaches in the Heart Sutra[?] that samsara and nirvana are dual aspects of the same ultimate reality. Or in other world, freedom is not reached by renouncing the world. Because they are relative to each other, they are, each of them, ultimately unreal and empty.
Etymology: Sanskrit, "course of life", samsare = sam (together) + sarati (it flows).
See: Wheel of Life
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