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Make a list of two Buddhist and Jain literatures and than write about two of their works which you find interesting

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Answered by kusumjhanwar74
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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. 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 śramaṇa 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 doctrines such as those on asceticism, Middle Way versus Anekantavada, and self versus no-self (jiva, atta, anatta).

Answered by arshaarunsl
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Jainism has always placed a strong emphasis on philosophy, literature, business, and space politics. The Tripitakas provide religious explanations of morality, dharma, and other concepts.

Explanation:

  • Haribhadra Suri, who lived in the eighth century AD, and Hemchandra Suri, who lived in the twelfth century AD, are two well-known Jain intellectuals who frequently studied trade and commerce, poetry, grammar, and philosophical issues.
  • Two significant Jain texts are the Chhedab Sutras and the Malasutras.
  • Two significant Buddhist writings are the Vinaya Pitaka and the Sutta Pitaka. Each of them went into great length on various topics.
  • The norms and regulations that must be upheld in our day-to-day lives are clearly explained in the Vinaya Pitaka.
  • The Sutta Pitaka covers the religious principles of morality, dharma, and other topics.

Final Response

  • Jain literature: Chhedab Sutras and Malasutras
  • Buddhist literature: Vinaya Pitaka and Sutta Pitaka
  • The main topics of discussion among Jain scholars included philosophy, literature, business, and political history of space.
  • Famous Jain scholars include Haribhadra Suri from the ninth century and Hemchandra Suri from the twelfth century.
  • Vinaya Pitaka and Sutta Pitaka are two examples of Buddhist literature. The Vinaya Pitaka explains the rules and laws that must be followed in daily life.
  • In the Sutta Pitaka, the religious principles like as morality, dharma, and others are explained.

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