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Absolute truth in Buddhism

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
Buddha did not ever elaborate on Abolute Truth. He said such arguments are futile, they do not lead to anything good. They don't help a person. They are 'acinteyya', something which need not be pondered over. He even said that pondered upon, they lead to mental vexation and sometimes to madness. As ShivaFan rightly said, it is a condition and not the (great void). Buddha was against nihilism. He was a very practical person. He said focus on your life today and how can you improve it.
 
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