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प्रश्न
What are the “Four Noble Truths” of Buddhism?
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उत्तर
The “Four Noble Truths” of Buddhism are:
- The world is full of sorrows and suffering.
- The main cause of suffering is man’s desire (Trishna) for sensual pleasures and earthly possession.
- Suffering can be removed by getting rid of desires, i. e., renunciation.
- One can overcome desires by following the Eight-Fold Path.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Mention two causes which favored the rise of Jainism and Buddhism in the 6th Century BC.
What was the Original name of Mahavira?
Name the two sects of Jainism. What is the main difference between the two?
Give two reasons why Magadha grew into a powerful kingdom around 600 BC.
There were many factors responsible for the rise of Jainism and Buddhism in the 6th century BC.
In this context, explain the role of the following:
Supremacy of the Priestly Class.
What impact did Buddhism have on: Education
Study the picture of the Stupa at Sanchi and answer the following question:

Mention two important features of the Stupa.
In the 6th century BC, many Republics developed in India. In this context explain: The administrative system of the Republics.
During King Bimbisara’s reign, Magadha rose to great prominence. In this context mention briefly:
Reasons why Magadha became a powerful kingdom.
Give two causes for the spread of Jainism.
