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How could a person attain nirvana according to Lord Mahavira?

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Answered by IamNegan
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Answer:

I don't know anything about Lord Mahavira but according to me just put the guidance headphone on and play your favourite songs.

Answered by swanikaverma
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Answer:

Both Lord Mahavira and Lord Buddha believed that only those who left their homes could attain

true knowledge. And they formed sanghas or groups of those who left their homes.

 The rules for Buddhist sanghas were written down in the Vinaya Pitaka. All men could join the

sanghas, but children had to take permission from their parents.

 Men and women in the sanghas led simple lives, meditated, and begged for food. So they were

also called bhikkus (beggars) and bhikkunis.

 They taught others, helped one another, and had meetings to settle quarrels within the sangha.

 People from all parts of society, including Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras joined

those sanghas. Many also wrote down the teachings of the Buddha, while others composed

beautiful poems.

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