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Leto [7]
3 years ago
14

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English
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Mademuasel [1]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

b

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took the test

Softa [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

B

Explanation:

The description of the rocks and sea as "grey" is supposed to set a depressing mood.

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Similarly, Buddhism was formed within a single lifetime; however, Hinduism's starting point was with the Aryans in 1500 BCE, and it took more than 2000 years to establish modern Hindu customs (around 400 CE)

CULTURE/PRACTICE

The caste system was part of the foundation for Hinduism, a culture in which people are born into their occupation -- it is believed by Hindus that someone performing another person's work properly is inferior to that person performing their own work poorly. But, Buddhists don't live according to the caste system as they think that the system holds back people from being their best selves (helping to decrease suffering), and that all individuals are equal.

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Buddhists refuse to fight or murder anything, so they won't engage in conflict. Hindus may engage in conflict in order to preserve their culture and community.

BIRTHPLACE

Buddhism and Hinduism both originated in ancient India.

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Hinduism and Buddhism both involve belief in an ongoing process of rebirth.

RELEASE FROM CYCLE

Both religions have same idea, that one may be released from ongoing rebirth, but are called different things and achieved through different actions. In Hinduism, release from rebirth is called moksha and is achieved through believing that all contrasts between the individual and Brahman and the remainder of creation are illusions (maya). Moksha is becoming one with the cosmic order of the universe. In Buddhism, however, release from rebirth is called nirvana and is achieved through following the Middle Path or Eightfold Path. Nirvana is ultimate happiness.

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