Answer:
a. Liberation from suffering
Explanation:
In Buddhism, it is seen that one can overcome suffering and death through the attainment of Nirvana or Buddhahood.
In Buddhist texts, the nirvana state is described as the state of complete liberation, enlightenment, highest happiness, unfathomable, and indescribable.
Although, there are variations in the interpretation of paths that lead to liberation among the Buddhist Schools.
Gutama, who wanted to overcome the cycle of death and achieve liberation set out on a quest for liberation (known as nirvana)