One day, Siddhartha took several rides in a chariot across the countryside because he was so curious. He encountered terrible views of an old man, a sick man, and a corpse on his trips. He was deeply disturbed by the ...
Ambashtha refers to a historical community in ancient India, recognized for their contribution to society as both scholars and administrators. The term is often associated with the broader Brahminical society, specifically linked to the Vedic traditions. Ambashthas were traditionally involved in eduRead more
Ambashtha refers to a historical community in ancient India, recognized for their contribution to society as both scholars and administrators. The term is often associated with the broader Brahminical society, specifically linked to the Vedic traditions. Ambashthas were traditionally involved in education, rituals, and governance, playing a pivotal role in preserving knowledge and cultural practices. Their influence extended to various aspects of society, including law, philosophy, and literature. The community exemplifies the complex social dynamics of ancient India, where caste and profession intersected, impacting the socio-economic landscape of the time.
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Buddhism can be considered as philosophy amd a religion, depending on the perspective.Philosophical aspectsBuddhist teachings focus on the understanding reality,human nature and cause of suffering.Buddhist concept like interconnected and non self are the ideas of philosophical buddist.Religious aspeRead more
Buddhism can be considered as philosophy amd a religion, depending on the perspective.
Philosophical aspects
Buddhist teachings focus on the understanding reality,human nature and cause of suffering.Buddhist concept like interconnected and non self are the ideas of philosophical buddist.
Religious aspect
Buddhist practice involved ceremony and devotion to the buddha.Thr Buddhist sangha and instructional order.
Buddhist principal in governance
-Compassion: governance should pritorize the well being and happiness of all citizens
– non-violence: resolve conflict among people and spread peace among people.
-Interdependence: recognise the individual, communities and environment of people.
– Equity : Ensure fairness and justice among people.
Buddist concept of karma
Karma refer to universal law of cause and effect where actions have consequences.good action provide positive outcome. Bad action provide negative outcome. Karma is the result of once action.
Path liberation through mind discipline
Buddha realized that mental discipline is key to liberation through mindfulness, concentration and wisdom
Mindfulness refer to observing thoughts, emotion and action of people.
Concentration refer to focusing the mind through meditation
Wisdom refer to understanding of reality.
In person discipline allow an individual to
Recognise and overcome negative pattern . And attain enlightenment among people.make positive qualities like compassion and wisdom..
The middle path in Buddhism promote balance and mindful living and cultivating wisdom and compassion.
One individual can avoid harmful exterms.develop mental clarity and wellbeing and progress toward englighte ment in people.
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