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Differentiate between manushya,insaan and a human being.

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Answered by indhusengottuvel
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HUMAN BEING:

human being, a culture-bearing primate classified in the genus Homo, especially the species H. sapiens. Human beings are anatomically similar and related to the great apes but are distinguished by a more highly developed brain and a resultant capacity for articulate speech and abstract reasoning.

INSAN

It is interesting to note that the Arabic word for human being is 'insan' which is derived from the word 'nasiya' which means 'to forget.

MANUSHYA

In Buddhism, humans are just one type of sentient being, that is a being with a mindstream. In Sanskrit Manushya means an Animal with a mind. In Sanskrit the word Manusmriti associated with Manushya was used to describe knowledge through memory. The word Muun or Maan means mind

Answered by StarBugs
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Manushya :-

⟹ In Buddhism, humans are just one type of sentient being, that is a being with a mindstream. In Sanskrit Manushya means an Animal with a mind. In Sanskrit the word Manusmriti associated with Manushya was used to describe knowledge through memory. The word Muun or Maan means mind.

Insaan :-

⟹ It is interesting to note that the Arabic word for human being is 'insan' which is derived from the word 'nasiya' which means 'to forget. ... “Linguists say that the word “insân” has two roots.

Human Being :-

⟹ A human is a member of the species Homo sapiens, which means 'wise man' in Latin. Carolus Linnaeus put humans in the mammalian order of primates. ... Humans have a very complex brain, which is much larger than that of the other living apes. They use language, make ideas, and feel emotions.

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