B. Correct the following statements by changing the underlined word.
1. Ahimsa means freedom from the cycle of birth and death.
2. The Buddha is a state of mind in which there is no suffering.
3. Non-injury to all living beings is called moksha.
4. The teachers of Buddhism are called tirthankaras.
5. Bimbisara was known as Jina'.
6. Mundaka is a major Veda.
Answers
ANSWER:
1. The correct answer is Moksha.
Explanation: According to Buddha, leading a balanced life would lead to a person attaining both moksha and nirvana. Leading a balanced life involves following a middle path, which is a path of moderation.
2. The correct answer is Buddha.
Explanation: Buddha means the enlightened one or the wise one. It means the one who understands the reason for all the sorrow and suffering in the world and what needs to be done to overcome it.
3. The correct answer is Ahimsa.
Explanation: Moksha means freedom from the cycle of birth and death, whereas Ahimsa means non-violence and non-injury to all living beings.
4. The correct answer is Jainism.
Explanation: Jains believe that there were a total of 24 Tirthankars. The 23rd Tirthankar was Lord Rishabhdeva and Mahavira was the last and the 24th Tirthankar.
5. The correct answer is Mahavira.
Explanation: Mahavira was known as the Jina or the great conqueror. This is because through meditation, he realised the truth and through this knowledge of the truth, he conquered both misery and happiness.
6.The correct answer is Upanishada.
Explanation: The Upanishads are philosophical books. They contain the teachings of many great religious teachers and saints. They are believed to be 108 in total; out of which 11 are considered to be the main Upanishads. Mundaka is the name of a very important Upanishad.
Answer:1. Moksha
Explanation: