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Conclusion for Buddha and Mahavira great preachers class 6th​

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Answered by IamSpecial
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Buddhism and Jainism are two ancient Indian religions that developed in Magadha (Bihar) and continue to thrive in the modern age. This comparative study of Mahavira and Gautama Buddha are generally accepted as contemporaries. Jainism and Buddhism share many features, terminology and ethical principles, but emphasize them differently. Both are śramaņa ascetic traditions that believe it is possible to attain liberation from the cycle of rebirths and deaths (samsara) through spiritual and ethical disciplines. They differ in some core doctrine suc as those on asceticism, Middle Way versus Anekantavada, and self versus not-self (jiva, atta, anatta).

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Answered by SpecialHere
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The entire world is animated - even rocks, water and stones have life Monastic condition is necessary for salvation

This can be achieved by renouncing the world Asceticism and penance are needed to free oneself from the cycle of karma

The principle of ahimsa - non injury to any living creature

Karma: Every action has a consequence. The cycle of birth and death is shaped through karma Mahavira rejected the authority of the Vedas. The Jains do not worship any God. Jainism preaches five vows.

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