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प्रश्न
Make a list of at least five ideas and questions mentioned in this lesson. (New questions and ideas) Choose three from the list and discuss why you think they are important even today.
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उत्तर
The list of five ideas and questions mentioned in this lesson is as follows:
- What was the language used to compose the Vedas?
- What do the Buddhist texts tell us?
- What was Buddha trying to teach the sorrowing Kisagotami?
- Some people wanted to know about life after death.
- All the people should be kind to others and respect all lives.
Discussion:
- The language used to compose the Vedas was Sanskrit. Sanskrit is the main language of all ancient languages.
- The Buddhist texts tells us that the vanias and ranks system will vanish if the followers of Buddha join the order of monks.
- Buddha was trying to teach the sorrowing kisagotami that death is a part of life and there is life after death.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Write whether true or false:
The Buddha encouraged animal sacrifices.
Why do you think Anagha’s mother wanted her to know the story of the Buddha?
Choose the correct option to complete the statement given below:
Buddha used __________ to communicate with people.
Fill in the blank:
The Buddha belonged to a small ‘gana’ called _________
Fill in the blank:
The Prakrit spoken in Magadha was known as ___________
State whether the sentence is true (T) or false (F):
The Buddha passed away at Kusinara.
State whether the sentence is true (T) or false (F):
The Buddha believed ‘tanha’ could be removed by the following moderation in everything.
Match the items in column A correctly with those given in column B.
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Enlightenment of the Buddha | a. Valabhi |
| 2. Death of the Buddha | b. Kusinara |
| 3. The first sermon of the Buddha | c. Sarnath |
| 4. Place where the Jaina teachings were first written | d. Bodh Gaya |
Very Short Answer Type Question:
What did the Buddha do after his enlightenment?
Very Short Answer Type Question:
What was the ‘Karma’ according to the Buddha?
