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1. What are the teachings of Buddha?​

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Answered by mahilsamson2016
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Answer:

Given below....it is a little bit long but just to understand....

Explanation:

The Triple Gem

The triple Gem are the three important things in Buddhism. These three gems are Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. One should take refuge in Buddha, Dharma as well as Sangha. One should actually know the true meanings behind these Buddha, Dharma and Sangha.

Three Universal Truths

When Buddha attained Nirvana, he found answers and meanings of Three Universal Truths. These three Universal Truths are:

a. Nothing is Lost in Universe

b. Everything Changes and Keep on changing Continuously

c. Cause and Effect

Noble Four Truths

The Four Noble Truths teach us about the suffering, it's cause, how to end these sufferings, and the medium to end the sufferings. Noble Four Truths can be considered as the important Buddhist teachings and even non Buddhist devout have heard of these Four truths. These four Noble Truths are:

a. Suffering

b. Cause of Suffering

c. End of Suffering

d. Noble Eightfold Path to end the Suffering

Noble Eightfold Path

Noble Eightfold Path is the path to end the suffering i.e. the fourth Noble truths. The teachings of Noble eightfold path showed way to end the suffering, and eliminate every cause of the sufferings. These eight paths are:

a. Right View

b. Right Intention

c. Right Speech

d. Right Conduct

e. Right Livelihood

f. Right Effort

g. Right Mindfulness

h. Right Concentration

Answered by yadavbaljeet932
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Answer:

Buddha, also known as Sakyamuni Buddha , is the founder of Buddhism. Lord Buddha attained “Enlightenment” under the Bodhi tree. After attaining nirvana, Lord Buddha became a figure providing the wisdom he obtained and helped billions of people to end their suffering and attaining the state of Nirvana.

Two main branches of Buddhism are Theravada Buddhism , and Mahayana Buddhism. Theravada is widely supported by people of Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia and Mahayana Buddhism is widely supported by East Asia.

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