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5. What is the meaning of 'Jina'?
6. Why did Buddhism and Jainism become so popular?
7. Write about the teachings of Lord Buddha.
8. Write about the teachings of Lord Mahavira.
9. Name the countries where Buddhism spread.​

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(Q)- [1]- Meaning of the word 'Jina'.

(A)- [1]- Jina is a person who according to Jainism has conquered temporal and material existence through self-discipline and attained a transcendent and external state of bliss especially.

(Q)- [2]- Why Buddhism and Jainism became so Popular?

(A)- [2]- The four reasons for Buddhism and Jainism popularity are as following:-

\red{(i) Social \:  cause:}

Caste system became rigid and it created inequality in the society.

 \red{(ii) Religious \:  unrest:}

Religious life in ancient India was originally very simple.

 \red{(iii) Economic  \: cause:}

The growth of trade led to the improvement in the economic conditions of the Vaisyas.

 \red{(iv) Brahminic \:  supremacy:}

Priests considered themselves superior and others as inferiors.

(Q)- [3]- Teachings of Lord Buddha.

(A)- [3]- The teachings of the Buddha are aimed solely at liberating sentient beings from suffering. The Basic Teachings of Buddha which are core to Buddhism are: The Three Universal Truths; The Four Noble Truths; and The Noble Eightfold Path.

(Q)- [4]- Teachings of Lord Mahavira.

(A)- [4]- The teachings of Mahavira consists of:

  \footnotesize\red{(i) Observance \:  of \:  the \:  vows  \: of  \: ahimsa \:  (non-violence)}

 \footnotesize \red{(ii) Satya (truth)}

 \footnotesize \red{(iii) Asteya (non-stealing)}

 \footnotesize \red{(iv) Brahmacharya (chastity)}

 \footnotesize \red{(v) Aparigraha (non-attachment)}

(Q)- [5]- Name the countries where Buddhism spread.

(A)- [5]- The countries where Buddhism spread are:

 \red{Ceylon,} \\  \red{Burma,} \\  \red{Nepal, }\\  \red{Tibet,} \\   \red{central  \: Asia,} \\ \red {China,} \\ \red {and  \: Japan}

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  1. What is the meaning of 'Jina'?
  2. Why did Buddhism and Jainism become so popular?
  3. Write about the teachings of Lord Buddha.
  4. Write about the teachings of Lord Mahavira.
  5. Name the countries where Buddhism spread.

\huge✍︎\fbox\orange{ÂŇ}\fbox{SW} \fbox\green{ÊŘ}:

(Q) [1]- What is the meaning of 'Jina?

(A)- [1]- Jina is a person who according to Jainism has conquered temporal and material existence through self-discipline and attained a transcendent and external state of bliss especially.

(Q)- [2]- Why Buddhism and Jainism became so Popular?

(A)- [2]- The four reasons for Buddhism and Jainism popularity are as following:-

\red{(i) Social \: cause:}(i)Socialcause:

Caste system became rigid and it created inequality in the society.

\red{(ii) Religious \: unrest:}(ii)Religiousunrest:

Religious life in ancient India was originally very simple.

\red{(iii) Economic \: cause:}(iii)Economiccause:

The growth of trade led to the improvement in the economic conditions of the Vaisyas.

\red{(iv) Brahminic \: supremacy:}(iv)Brahminicsupremacy:

Priests considered themselves superior and others as inferiors.

(Q)- [3]- Teachings of Lord Buddha.

(A)- [3]- The teachings of the Buddha are aimed solely at liberating sentient beings from suffering. The Basic Teachings of Buddha which are core to Buddhism are: The Three Universal Truths; The Four Noble Truths; and The Noble Eightfold Path.

(Q)- [4]- Teachings of Lord Mahavira.

(A)- [4]- The teachings of Mahavira consists of:

\footnotesize\red{(i) Observance \: of \: the \: vows \: of \: ahimsa \: (non-violence)}(i)Observanceofthevowsofahimsa(non−violence)

\footnotesize \red{(ii) Satya (truth)}(ii)Satya(truth)

\footnotesize \red{(iii) Asteya (non-stealing)}(iii)Asteya(non−stealing)

\footnotesize \red{(iv) Brahmacharya (chastity)}(iv)Brahmacharya(chastity)

\footnotesize \red{(v) Aparigraha (non-attachment)(v)Aparigraha(non−attachment)

(Q)- [5]- Name the countries where Buddhism spread.

(A)- [5]- The countries where Buddhism spread are:

\begin{gathered} \red{Ceylon,} \\ \red{Burma,} \\ \red{Nepal, }\\ \red{Tibet,} \\ \red{central \: Asia,} \\ \red {China,} \\ \red {and \: Japan}\end{gathered}

Ceylon,

Burma,

Nepal,

Tibet,

centralAsia,

China,

andJapan

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