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short note on Buddha’s idea of tolerance

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Answered by azamsaif912
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Buddhists have shown significant tolerance for other religions: "Buddhist tolerance springs from the recognition that the dispositions and spiritual needs of human beings are too vastly diverse to be encompassed by any single teaching, and thus that these needs will naturally find expression

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Answered by HarineSakthivel
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Many Buddhists believe that world peace can only be achieved if we first establish peace within our minds. Buddha said, “Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.” (Siddhārtha Gautama) The idea is that anger and other negative states of mind are the cause of wars and fighting. Buddhists believe people can live in peace and harmony if we abandon negative emotions such as anger in our minds and cultivate positive emotions such as love and compassion.

Buddhists have shown significant tolerance for other religions: "Buddhist tolerance springs from the recognition that the dispositions and spiritual needs of human beings are too vastly diverse to be encompassed by any single teaching, and thus that these needs will naturally find expression in a wide variety of religious forms." (Bhikkhu Bodhi, "Tolerance and Diversity".) James Freeman Clarke said in Ten Great Religions (1871): "The Buddhists have founded no Inquisition; they have combined the zeal which converted kingdoms with a toleration almost inexplicable to our Western experience."

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