The teachings of Jainism are:
The Three Jewels - a) Right Belief
b) Right Knowledge
c) Right Action
The basic Teachings preached by Lord Parsvanath - a) Not to kill
b) Not to lie
c) Not to steal
d) Not to own Property
The Teachings of Buddhism are:
The Eightfold Path - a) Right Action
b) Right Determination
c) Right Exercise
d) Right Livelihood
e) Right Meditation
f ) Right Memory
g) Right Observation
h) Right Speech
The Four Noble Truths - a) The world is full of suffering.
b) The main cause of suffering is desire.
c) To overcome suffering one must give up desire.
d) If desires are given up Nirvana will be attained.
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The teachings of Jainism are:
The Three Jewels - a) Right Belief
b) Right Knowledge
c) Right Action
The basic Teachings preached by Lord Parsvanath - a) Not to kill
b) Not to lie
c) Not to steal
d) Not to own Property
The Teachings of Buddhism are:
The Eightfold Path - a) Right Action
b) Right Determination
c) Right Exercise
d) Right Livelihood
e) Right Meditation
f ) Right Memory
g) Right Observation
h) Right Speech
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The Three Jewels - a) Right Belief
?b) Right Knowledge
? c) Right Action
The basic Teachings preached by Lord Parsvanath - a) Not to kill
? b) Not to lie
?c) Not to steal
? d)?Not to own Property
The Teachings of Buddhism are:
The Eightfold Path - a) Right Action
? b) Right Determination
? c) Right Exercise
? d) Right Livelihood
?e) Right Meditation
?f ) Right Memory
? g) Right Observation
? h) Right Speech
The Four Noble Truths - a) The world is full of suffering.
? b) The main cause of suffering is desire.
? c) To overcome suffering one must give up desire.
? d) If desires are given up Nirvana will be attained.
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Prince Siddhartha is believed to have seen fore size which left a deep impact on him he is a very old man then a stick man and finally a dead body these sites are left in the stores and uneasy he then a acetic who appear on affected by the pain sorrow and my studies around him Siddhartha decided to search for answers of them mystery of life and that he wanted to find a solution to the suffering of mankind Siddhartha left home to seek knowledge and the truth meaning of life for six years Banded from place to place he learnt to meditate ki start Binita peepal tree in wire and begin to meditate after many days of intense meditation is covered Supreme knowledge and attended inline comment be understood why the world is full of suffering and what should be done to overcome he 10 became Buddha the enlightened all the awakened autobiz won the peepal tree under which year stained enlightenment came to be known as the tree of wisdom or both he wakes up from Gaya the good when to start the give his first Sermon To The Deer Park in Sarnath was known as Dharma Chakra pravartan the Buddha spent rest of his life travelling from one place to another meeting people and preaching is message of love and says he taught in a language which the common level could understand the main teachings of Buddha the four noble truths and the eightfold path for the astangik Marg.
The world is full of suffering
The main cause of suffering is desire
One must get rid of desire to end suffering
2n Desire and hence offering one must follow the eightfold path aur atomic mass.
1. Right thought
2. Right belief
3. Right speech
4. Right action
5. Right means of livelihood
6. Right effort
7. Right memory
8. Right meditation
The Buddha believe that the eightfold path lead a person to the middle pass that is a balance life or a life of moderation he said that a person should neither live in great luxury nor should he give up everything and suffer leading a balanced life would help a person attain boxer and Nirvana The Buddha did not approve of rituals and animal sacrifices he laid stress on ahimsa or non injury to all living beings he was against the caste system and Wanted all equals to be treated equally
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The Three Jewels - a) Right Belief
?b) Right Knowledge
? c) Right Action
The basic Teachings preached by Lord Parsvanath - a) Not to kill
? b) Not to lie
?c) Not to steal
? d)?Not to own Property
The Teachings of Buddhism are:
The Eightfold Path - a) Right Action
? b) Right Determination
? c) Right Exercise
? d) Right Livelihood
?e) Right Meditation
?f ) Right Memory
? g) Right Observation
? h) Right Speech
The Four Noble Truths - a) The world is full of suffering.
? b) The main cause of suffering is desire.
? c) To overcome suffering one must give up desire.
? d) If desires are given up Nirvana will be attained.
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All things bright and?beautiful?? A?
All creatures great and?small?? B
All things wise and?wonderful?? A
The Lord God made them?all. ? B
In this poem by Cecil Alexander, the first line ends with the word ?beautiful.? Label this A. Then the next line ends with the word ?small,? which does not rhyme with beautiful, so label this line B.?
Then, the third line ends with the word ?wonderful,? which rhymes with the last word of the first line, ?beautiful.? As such, use the same letter, A, for this line.?
The fourth line ends with the word ?all,? which rhymes with the word ?small? in the second line. So you need to use the same letter as in the second line, B.?
If you want to determine which rhyme scheme a poem follows, look to the last sound in the line. Label every new ending sound with a new letter. Then when the same sound occurs in the next lines, use the same letter.?A rhyme scheme is the set of letters that represent the rhyming pattern of a poem. We call these ?letter variables,? and we use capital letters to indicate?A rhyme scheme is the set of letters that represent the rhyming pattern of a poem. We call these ?letter variables,? and we use capital letters to indicate?For example:?
All things bright and?beautiful?? A?
All creatures great and?small?? B
All things wise and?wonderful?? A
The Lord God made them?all. ? B
In this poem by Cecil Alexander, the first line ends with the word ?beautiful.? Label this A. Then the next line ends with the word ?small,? which does not rhyme with beautiful, so label this line B.?
Then, the third line ends with the word ?wonderful,? which rhymes with the last word of the first line, ?beautiful.? As such, use the same letter, A, for this line.?
The fourth line ends with the word ?all,? which rhymes with the word ?small? in the second line. So you need to use the same letter as in the second line, B.?
If you want to determine which rhyme scheme a poem follows, look to the last sound in the line. Label every new ending sound with a new letter. Then when the same sound occurs in the next lines, use the same letter.?A rhyme scheme is the set of letters that represent the rhyming pattern of a poem. We call these ?letter variables,? and we use capital letters to indicate?
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1. Right View. The right way to think about life is to see the world through the eyes of the Buddha--with wisdom and compassion.
?2. Right Thought. We are what we think. Clear and kind thoughts build good, strong characters.?
3. Right Speech. By speaking kind and helpful words, we are respected and trusted by everyone.?
4. Right Conduct. No matter what we say, others know us from the way we behave. Before we criticize others, we should first see what we do ourselves.?
5. Right Livelihood. This means choosing a job that does not hurt others. The Buddha said, "Do not earn your living by harming others. Do not seek happiness by making others unhappy."
?6. Right Effort. A worthwhile life means doing our best at all times and having good will toward others. This also means not wasting effort on things that harm ourselves and others.
?7. Right Mindfulness. This means being aware of our thoughts, words, and deeds.?
8. Right Concentration. Focus on one thought or object at a time. By doing this, we can be quiet and attain true peace of mind.
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1. Right View. The right way to think about life is to see the world through the eyes of the Buddha--with wisdom and compassion.
?2. Right Thought. We are what we think. Clear and kind thoughts build good, strong characters.?
3. Right Speech. By speaking kind and helpful words, we are respected and trusted by everyone.?
4. Right Conduct. No matter what we say, others know us from the way we behave. Before we criticize others, we should first see what we do ourselves.?
5. Right Livelihood. This means choosing a job that does not hurt others. The Buddha said, "Do not earn your living by harming others. Do not seek happiness by making others unhappy."
?6. Right Effort. A worthwhile life means doing our best at all times and having good will toward others. This also means not wasting effort on things that harm ourselves and others.
?7. Right Mindfulness. This means being aware of our thoughts, words, and deeds.?
8. Right Concentration. Focus on one thought or object at a time. By doing this, we can be quiet and attain true peace of mind...
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The Three Jewels - a) Right Belief
?b) Right Knowledge
? c) Right Action
The basic Teachings preached by Lord Parsvanath - a) Not to kill
? b) Not to lie
?c) Not to steal
? d)?Not to own Property
The Teachings of Buddhism are:
The Eightfold Path - a) Right Action
? b) Right Determination
? c) Right Exercise
? d) Right Livelihood
?e) Right Meditation
?f ) Right Memory
? g) Right Observation
? h) Right Speech
The Four Noble Truths - a) The world is full of suffering.
? b) The main cause of suffering is desire.
? c) To overcome suffering one must give up desire.
? d) If desires are given up Nirvana will be attained.
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