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What is ahimsa, as taught by the Buddha?
Ahimsa, as taught by the Buddha, is the principle of non-violence and compassion toward all living beings. It emphasizes avoiding harm through thoughts, words, and actions, promoting kindness and understanding in relationships and interactions. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncerRead more
Ahimsa, as taught by the Buddha, is the principle of non-violence and compassion toward all living beings. It emphasizes avoiding harm through thoughts, words, and actions, promoting kindness and understanding in relationships and interactions.
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What led Siddhārtha Gautama to reconsider his palace life?
Siddhārtha Gautama reconsidered his palace life after encountering the realities of suffering, aging, illness, and death during his excursions outside the palace. These experiences profoundly impacted him, prompting his quest for understanding and spiritual awakening. For more visit here: https://wwRead more
Siddhārtha Gautama reconsidered his palace life after encountering the realities of suffering, aging, illness, and death during his excursions outside the palace. These experiences profoundly impacted him, prompting his quest for understanding and spiritual awakening.
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How did Yājñavalkya explain brahman to Gārgī?
Yājñavalkya explained brahman to Gārgī as the ultimate reality and unchanging essence underlying all existence. He emphasized that brahman transcends attributes and forms, illustrating its ineffable nature through philosophical discourse on the nature of knowledge and consciousness. For more visit hRead more
Yājñavalkya explained brahman to Gārgī as the ultimate reality and unchanging essence underlying all existence. He emphasized that brahman transcends attributes and forms, illustrating its ineffable nature through philosophical discourse on the nature of knowledge and consciousness.
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What does the title Buddha mean?
The title "Buddha" means "the Awakened One" or "the Enlightened One." It signifies someone who has attained profound insight and understanding, achieving liberation from the cycle of birth and death. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-social-science-chapter-7/
The title “Buddha” means “the Awakened One” or “the Enlightened One.” It signifies someone who has attained profound insight and understanding, achieving liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
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What did sociologist André Béteille observe about the influence between Hinduism and tribal religions?
Sociologist André Béteille observed that Hinduism and tribal religions have a mutual influence, with tribal religions absorbing Hindu elements while retaining distinct practices, and Hinduism incorporating aspects of tribal beliefs and customs in return. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademRead more
Sociologist André Béteille observed that Hinduism and tribal religions have a mutual influence, with tribal religions absorbing Hindu elements while retaining distinct practices, and Hinduism incorporating aspects of tribal beliefs and customs in return.
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