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1). Where did Buddhism originate?
a) Nepal
b) Bangladesh India d) none of the above

2) What forms the bed-rock of the Buddhist way of life?
a) panchasila b) triratna
c) bhikku-sangha d) Buddha

3) What does a person taking refuge in Triple-Gem do?

4)
What is Buddha known as?

5)
What are the Five Moral Precepts of Buddhism?

6)
What is the difference between upasakas and monks?


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Answered by biplab12316
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Answer:

1.nepal

2.buddha

3.×

4.gautam Buddha

5.×

6.relegion and lifestyle

Answered by Sonalikulkarni9
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Answer:

1. C) India

2. B) Triratnas

3. The act of going for refuge marks the point where one decides to take the Dhamma as the primary guide to the conduct in one’s life. It means that one’s relationship to Dhamma practice has matured from simple involvement into a commitment.

4. The Buddha (also known as Siddhattha Gotama or Siddhārtha Gautama or Buddha Shakyamuni) was a philosopher, mendicant, meditator, spiritual teacher, and religious leader who lived in what is now Nepal and India (c. 5th to 4th century BCE).

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