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ValentinkaMS [17]
3 years ago
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Which is part of Buddhist religious teachings? A. an all-powerful God B. the caste system C. the Mahabharata D. the Noble Eightf

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slega [8]3 years ago
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D, it sounds like the best option :) 
Dovator [93]3 years ago
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<u>Which is part of Buddhist religious teachings?</u>

<em>D. the Noble Eightfold Path.</em>

The <u>Noble Eightfold Path</u> is one of the core teachings of Therevada Buddhism. The Eightfold Path is composed of (<em>Walpola Sri Rahula, Tricycle</em>):

  1. Right View.
  2. Right Thought.
  3. Right Speech.
  4. Right Action.
  5. Right Livelihood.
  6. Right Effort.
  7. Right Mindfulness.
  8. Right Concentration.

These teachings must be all followed and practiced to eliminate<u> suffering </u>and stop the <u>cycle of rebirth</u> in every individual.

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