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Igoryamba
10 months ago
6

What is a teaching of buddha?

Medicine
1 answer:
Doss [256]10 months ago
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Answer:

Buddha's teachings are known as “dharma.” He taught that wisdom, kindness, patience, generosity and compassion were important virtues.

Explanation:

Specifically, all Buddhists live by five moral precepts, which prohibit: Killing living things. Taking what is not given. Sexual misconduct.

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