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    Characteristics Of Ashoka

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    one ruler who was successful in using principles of nonviolence and dhamma to ensure fair rule. The broad knowledge that the general public has about this Mauryan King is that Ashoka was himself an obedient follower of Buddhism and had also dedicated himself to propagate Buddhism across his empire. A very famous and integral part of the narrative that is known to the public about Ashoka is the tale that he was the ruler who had given up the practice of war and violence. His greatness is highly attributed

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    1) Introduction 2) Common Technology Usage Between the Older People The rapid increase in the digital gap is something which is not new and a proof to this can be clearly seen from the following statistics. However‚ when it comes to using technology‚ the older generation has never been so keen to use it. One of the main reasons could be the "complex" nature of the new inventions by man‚ never the less it is some thing which the older generation has some what been forced to adapt. The

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    We all have some experience with religion. Whether our parents are religious‚ our own religious views‚ or others who try and convert you to a religion‚ we have all come in contact with a religion. But what do sociology and religion have to do with each other? The answer to this question is that religion meets sociology in the affects that it has on an individual or society (Schaefer‚ Richard T‚ 2009‚ pg 323). What is a religion? A religion is defined by Richard Schaefer as a unified system

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    12 essays of buddhism

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    12 ESSAYS ON BUDDHISM [Critical & analytical studies] by Ven. DHAMMAVIHARI ________________________________________________________________________ International Buddhist Research and Information Center (IBRIC) -Sri Lanka 380/9 Bauddhaloka Mw‚ Colombo -7‚ Sri Lanka

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    As with most belief systems‚ tradition and cultural heritage in Buddhism influence an adherents way of life‚ by providing guidelines for correct living. The future of Buddhism is determined by the adherence to Buddhist tradition and the continuation of its particular cultural heritage. For the purpose of this essay‚ tradition is defined as a long established or inherited way of thinking or acting‚ and cultural heritage is defined as is an expression of the ways of living developed by a community

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    universal religions and it is amazing how many of them can be found around the globe nowadays. Like every religion‚ these two hold some similarities and differences. Like already mentioned above‚ Buddhism and Christianity have no specific location to which they officially belong to. From Europe‚ to the Americas and even Asia‚ you are able to find a follower of one of these universal religions. Another interesting similarity is how diverse the population of followers is compared to other religions. After

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    Hinduism vs. Buddhism

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    both important influential religions that helped shape India’s history. Buddhism has its own unique aspects and rules‚ some of which were retained from Hinduism‚ that helped construct a sustainable social structure through unification‚ peace‚ and order. Buddhism formed as a result of the decline of popularity of Hinduism. Hinduism was very complex in rituals and daily lifestyle which was an impetus for a simpler religion to take hold. During the formation of Buddhism‚ Gautama Buddha retained many

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    Why are experiences of stillness and reflection (meditation) important to Buddhism? Meditation is a mental and physical course of action that a person uses to separate themselves from their thoughts and feelings in order to become fully aware. It plays a part in virtually all religions although some don’t use the word ’meditation’ to describe their particular meditative or reflective practice. Meditation does not always have a religious element. It is a natural part of the human experience

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    believe that some members have been intended as the chosen ones and saved and that others have not and just have to suffer through this life. God has chosen his people and in the community they make it clear as to who is saved and who is not. There’s no better place to put someone on display for alleged wrongdoing then at the church or in a community that is very religion and faith oriented . People are so consumed with others’ lives and spirituality that they completely ignore their own like they do in

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    Western and eastern philosophers Western and Eastern Philosophers comparisons paper. PHI 105 There are two types of philosophy‚ eastern philosophy and western philosophy. Eastern philosophy or philosophies of the East can be divided into three groups which is mainly of Asian philosophies such as the Indian philosophies of Buddhism and Hinduism‚ the Japanese philosophies of Zen Buddhism and the samurai tradition‚ and the Chinese philosophies of Confucianism‚ Taoism and Ch’an Buddhism (Moore

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