Social Sciences, asked by SumitaNath, 4 days ago

Activity No. 2:
2) Both the religions, Buddhism and Jainism are based on the idea of 'Ahimsa'. What does "Ahimsa' mean here?
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Answered by BinduChauhan44466677
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Answer:

According to Kaneda, the term Ahimsa is an important spiritual doctrine shared by Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. It literally means 'non-injury' and 'non-killing'. It implies the total avoidance of harming of any kind of living creatures not only by deeds, but also by words and in thoughts.

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Answered by keziyaann002
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Answer:no himsa or no violenceExplanation:respect for all living things and avoidance of violence towards others .

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