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Merits and demerits of buddhism education in slideshare

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Merit (Sanskrit: puṇya, Pali: puñña) is a concept considered fundamental to Buddhist ethics. It is a beneficial and protective force which accumulates as a result of good deeds, acts, or thoughts. Merit-making is important to Buddhist practice: merit brings good and agreeable results, determines the quality of the next life and contributes to a person's growth towards enlightenment. In addition, merit is also shared with a deceased loved one, in order to help the deceased in their new existence. Despite modernization, merit-making remains essential in traditional Buddhist countries and has had a significant impact on the rural economies in these countries.

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Merits and demerits of buddhism education in slideshare.

  • Buddhist education was delivered in well-organized centres, monasteries, and viharas, which were suitable locations for the task. Total development: The physical, mental, and spiritual growth of students was highly valued in Buddhist education.
  • The pursuit of wisdom is the aim of Buddhist education. The Buddhist wisdom was referred to as Anuttara-Samyak-Sambhodi, which means the perfect ultimate wisdom, in Sanskrit, the ancient language of India. The Buddha explained to us that obtaining this supreme wisdom was the major goal of our practise.
  • Wisdom is what Buddhist education aims to achieve. Anuttara-Samyak-Sambodhi, which literally translates to "perfect ultimate wisdom," is the major goal of our practise, according to what the Buddha taught us. Buddhist education's main goal is universal.
  • Wisdom is what Buddhist education aims to achieve. Anuttara-Samyak-Sambodhi, which literally translates to "perfect ultimate wisdom," is the major goal of our practise, according to what the Buddha taught us. Buddhist education's main goal is universal.

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