Buddhism and the Concept of Nirvāṇa
**43** This is, perhaps, as Eliade observes, ‘for the Buddha, one can be ‘saved’ only by attaining nirvāṇa - that is, by going beyond the plane of profane human experience and re-establishing the plan
… the ordinary world and a rebirth into a profound, indescribable existence. This notion aligns with interpretations found in various early Buddhist texts.