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examine the relevance of buddha's teachings in the context of socio economic development in the post vedic period ​

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Answered by lyngdohmagrina
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Buddha's teachings emphasise on learning based on one's observations and perception and believe that knowledge is not possible without experience. Greed and desire, Ignorance or delusion and Hatred and destructive urges have been considered to be the main causes of suffering, according to Buddha.

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Answered by prajaytarunima
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Buddha taught that life is full of sufferings and unhappiness.  

This is due to desires in one's life, one should forget these  

desires.  

He taught people to be kind, to respect the lives of others,  

including animals.  

He believed that results of one actions, whether good or had  

affect us both in the present life and the next.  

He encouraged people to think for themselves rather than to  

Simply accept what he said.

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