Social Sciences, asked by adi2327, 9 months ago

Imagine a discussion between a Buddhist monk and a hunter -gatherer and how they learnt from other. write a short dialogue between them ​

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Answered by prince1268
18

Answer:

monk were not kill anyone

but hunter kill animal

Answered by mulemadison
9

Dialogue Writing.

Explanation:

Hunter: Today seems to be good day to hunt some animals. I must leave early.

Buddhist monk: Hello, young man. Looks like you're in a good mood today. Your face looks glistened and gleeful.

Hunter: Yes, good monk. I am feeling energetic and lively this morning. I am going to hunt the biggest buck today.

Buddhist monk: How sad for the biggest buck out there today. He must be unaware of what fate awaits him today.

Hunter: Good monk, with all due respect, I don't think the buck or any animal knows what is pain and death.

Buddhist monk: How does a man know that the other living being does not feel pain or hurt? Do we judge them through their reactions?

Hunter: Apparently, yes. They show no signs of pain or hurt.

Buddhist monk: Do you know that there is more to than what we see. You cannot see the whole universe with your eyes, but you know that there is a universe, right?

Hunter: Yes, there is universe. But I can't see it.

Buddhist monk: Then how can you say that these animals does not feel pain or hurt just because you don't feel or see it. Every living being has a soul and can feel both pain and pleasure.

Hunter: I've never realised that until now. I'm truly sorry for hurting all the animals. I will never hurt another animal from today onward.

Buddhist monk: As long as you stay true to your words, the biggest buck is assured of its life today.

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