Sociology, asked by kajalpr1383, 1 year ago

Buddha taught devoid of what five things?

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Answered by va396334
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harming living things.

taking what is not given.

sexual misconduct.

lying or gossip.

taking intoxicating substances eg drugs or drink.

Answered by Anonymous
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Śūnyatā (Sanskrit: शून्यता, translit. śūnyatā; Pali: suññatā) – pronounced in English as /ʃuːnˈjɑː.tɑː/ (shoon-ya-ta), translated most often as emptiness[1] and sometimes voidness[2] – is a Buddhist concept which has multiple meanings depending on its doctrinal context. It is either an ontological feature of reality, a meditative state, or a phenomenological analysis of experience.

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