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    the same beliefs. In the after life‚ all three religions believe that the ultimate goal is to reach some sort of after life‚ but getting there is what differs between the three. Buddhist accepts the basic Hindu doctrine of reincarnation and Karma‚ as well as the ultimate goal of the religious life‚ which is to the escape of the cycle of death and rebirth. Buddhist believe that what kept one bound to the birth and death cycle is desire. Buddhist also believe the life as Samsara‚ meaning perpetual

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    Rise of Reformist Religion

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    Rise of Reformist ReligionBuddhism & Jainism History Project Project Submitted by: Aayush Raturi VI- B Roll No-33 Acknowledgement I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my teacher Mr. Anamitra Dutta ‚ who game me the golden opportunity to do this wonderful project on the topic “Rise of Reformist Religion-Buddhism & Jainism”‚ which also helped me in doing a lot of research and I came to know about so many new things. I am really thankful to him. Secondly I would also like

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    into the world. I beg you” (Custody-64). Indian’s are strong believers of Karma‚ it is also known as fate. It is made up by our Pre- birth sins. After the failure of child treatment to Ishita hate her life and spoke to her mother like below. “This is my karma. Nothing will break it” (Custody-65). Ishita explain the term karma to her daughter Roohi in motherly manner. “It is our Karma that joins us.’ ‘What’s karma?’ ‘Destiny. Nobody can change it” (Custody-314). Even Raman also told the same

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    be discussing how I became a Buddhist‚ my basic knowledge of Buddhism‚ the etiquette of being in a temple‚ what my parents have taught me from a young age. Additionally‚ I will express my own opinions‚ views and personal experience specifically on Karma and the 5 Precepts. Originally‚ I was born in Thailand and growing up in Cambodia for the first five years of my life their‚ therefore it is clear that I would naturally follow the beliefs of Theravada Buddhism. Furthermore‚ I also come from a

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    What Unifies Major World Religions? “Every major religion of the world has similar ideals of love‚ the same goal of benefiting humanity through spiritual practice‚ and the same effect of making their followers into better human beings.” This quote by the Dalai Lama was in response to a book written by Jeffrey Moses‚ titled Oneness: Great Principles Shared by all Religions. The book talks about sixty five different principles that most major religions share. All religions sets guide lines

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    What Is Buddhism?

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    What is Buddhism? Buddhism is a path of teaching and practice. Buddhist practices such as meditation are means of changing oneself in order to develop the qualities of awareness‚ kindness‚ and wisdom. The experience developed within the Buddhist tradition over thousands of years has created an incomparable resource for all those who wish to follow the path of spiritual development. Ultimately‚ the Buddhist path culminates in Enlightenment or Buddhahood. Who was the Buddha? The word Buddha

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    China and India both unified people through religion because of their cultural diverse inside of their empires. China focus of religion was religion through living a simple life with Confucianism and India religion Buddhism was through karma these both were ways of unifying populations. Both China and India used imperial legitimacy to unify populations through conquering territories around to show their strength. Although in India‚ Asoka used imperial legitimacy beginning of his reign

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    universe as it declares ‘The Lord is everything”. The main objective of Isa Upanishad was to link together two different philosophical view point of early Hindu thinkers. One was based on one the importance of rituals or ‘karma’ and achieving heavenly satisfaction through ‘karma’‚ and the other emphasized on attaining

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    the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama also known as Buddha to live correct and at death escape the course of karma. After death‚ they trust they will become one with the universe. 2. The question of identity- The question of identity in Buddhism is answered in their belief that all living things are equal. They believe you must live according to the teachings of Buddha in order to escape karma and reincarnation after death. 3. The question of meaning/purpose- For Buddhist the primary goal is to

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    The Kite Runner Essay

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    characters choosing to or not to redeem themselves for their mistakes‚ which also connects with the location of where these characters are doing trying to do this along with the consequences of not achieving redemption for these mistakes. First of all‚ karma is closely related in The Kite Runner along with circularity and redemption. Baba deceived his close friend Ali when he slept with his wife and had a child with her‚ who was named Hassan. Baba wanted to redeem himself for “stealing” Ali’s son‚ and

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