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labwork [276]
3 years ago
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Please help!! What ideas and practices were taught by the founders of Jainism, Buddhism, and

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attashe74 [19]3 years ago
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Answer and Explanation:

Janismo, Buddhism and Hinduism are ancient religions full of different and similar concepts that influence not only the spirituality of the people who adopt them, but also the personality and culture of that people.

Janismo had Mahavita as its founder. This religion was based on the domain of self-control, a characteristic very defended by its founder, who also defended that the followers of that religion should always promote the good to any living being he encountered and avoided at any cost to cause harm to any living being, that included avoid the sacrifice of animals, which was considered a type of torture.

Buddhism is a religion full of strands and very influential to this day. This religion preached that the human being should be freed from his desires, lead a simple life and cherish peace and harmony, avoiding violence and disorder. He also rejected the practice of sacrifices and claimed that salvation came from mental detachment.

Last but not least, Hinduism is also an influential religion today, with millions of followers. This religion accepted sacrifices and divided beings into castes that had different roles in society. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion that preaches the immortality of the relationship between gods and men.

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