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lions [1.4K]
3 years ago
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Buddhism provides its followers with a

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blsea [12.9K]3 years ago
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Buddhism provides its followers with a set of rules meant to end human suffering.

<u>Explanation: </u>

Buddhism is 2,500 years old faith which was founded by Gautam Buddha or Siddhartha Gautam and today it is one of the important religions of the world. It preaches that the enlightenment can be attained by walking the path of meditation, morality and wisdom.

Buddha told four Noble Truth for ending or overcoming the human suffering which are dukkha, samudaya, nirhodha, magga. This end of suffering could be attained by practising the Eightfold Path which prescribes set of ideals for mental disciple, attaining wisdom and ethical conduct.

Phoenix [80]3 years ago
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Answer: set of rules meant to end human suffering

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