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Realism vs Idealism - it's significance in the story 'The Sermon at Benaras'​

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Answered by KhataranakhKhiladi2
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The Buddha‟s devotion towards understanding the causes and cessation of suffering and his  indifference towards metaphysical speculations is a key theme in many of the Buddhist of  the canon. From the moment he got enlightened at Bodhgaya to his first sermon at Sarnath  to his mah pari at Kushinagar, one can observe the Buddha‟s inclination towards the  lived experience of being, the importance of practicing the Buddhist path and the avoidance of  unnecessary scholastic formulations. It is true that in order to teach the Dhamma to his disciples,  he made use of many concepts and tools which can be suitably accommodated in a philosophical  schema.55 However, he continuously stressed that no grand philosophical system should be built  out of his teachings as his sole aim was to lay bare the causal nexus of existence in front of  people so as to help them overcome suffering, and nothing more than that.56 In many of his  sermon , he pointed out the fact that his teachings were provisional tools which were to be used  only as a means to the realization of (enlightenment) and never as a philosophy to be  obsessively clung to.

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