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Question
Read the following source carefully and answer the questions that follow:
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The Therigatha This unique Buddhist text, part of the Sutta Pitaka, is a collection of verses composed by bhikkhunis. It provides an insight into women’s social and spiritual experiences. Punna, a dasi or slave woman, went to the river each morning to fetch water for her master’s household. There she would daily see a Brahmans performing bathing rituals. One morning she spoke to him. The following are verses composed by Punna, recording her conversation with the Brahmana: I am a water carrier The Brahmana replied: Punna said: |
- Explain the ideas of Punna with two examples. 2
- What justification did the Brahmana give for his daily dip in river? 2
- Explain the core of Buddhist philosophy that is being conveyed through their Gatha. 2
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Solution
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- She was against the Brahmanical rituals.
- She explained the essence of spirituality lies in eternal bliss.
- She laid emphasis on purity of soul.
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- Bathing rituals could prevent evils.
- Anything bad could be washed away by bathing in water.
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- Buddha condemned caste system and rituals.
- Buddha urged people to seek enlightenment through spiritual experience.
- The importance paid to conduct and values rather than rituals.
