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1) What was the language used to compose the Vedas?

2) What was the Buddha trying to teach the sorrowing mother?

3) How did the beggar convince the sages to share their food with him?

4) Why do you think the term Jina was used for Mahavira?

5) List at least two ways in which the Sangha described this lesson was different from the one mentioned in chapter 6. Were there any similarities?

6) In what ways was the system of ashramas different from Life in the Sangha? What are the varnas mentioned here? Were all four varnas allowed to participate in the system of ashramas?

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Answered by allanswerin1
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  1. Vedic Sanskrit was an ancient language of the Indo-Aryan subgroup of the Indo-European languages. It is attested in the Vedas, texts compiled over the period of the mid-2nd to mid-1st millennium BCE.
  2. Buddha was trying to tell the sorrowing mother that death will come to all. No one can escape death.
  3. The beggar convinced the sages that all people are part of universal world i.e., God and God is also a part of universal soul. If the sages refused food to the beggar, they are refusing it to the God.
  4. At the age of 30, Mahavira renounced worldly life and became an ascetic. For the next 12 years, he led a life of penance and meditation. He was credited to have conquered his desires and thus came to be known as 'Jina' or the conqueror. His followers thus came to be known as Jinas or the Jains.
  5. Both the Mahavir and the government in Vaishali Buddha felt that only (Bihar). those who left their homes could gain true knowledge, They arranged for them to stay together in the sangha. ... (ii) There were many rulers (ii) Men and women who in the sangha.
  6. Four ashramas were recognised: brahmacharya, grihastha, vanaprasttw and samnyasa. Brahmin, kshatriya and vaishya men were expected to lead simple lives and study the Vedas during the early years of their life (brahmacharya). Then they had to marry and live as householders (grihastha
Answered by Anonymous
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