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the similarities between ashoka's Dhamma and the teaching of the Buddha and Mahavira ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jainism bedrock of belief is rebirth of life till salvation is achieved. No such rebirth concept in Buddhism.

Jainism fundamental basis of life is based on risks and rewards based on karma theory which are accounted for births and rebirths continually. No such fundamental in Buddhism.

Jainism beliefs root in emancipation of birth-death cycle via right conduct, right knowledge and right character which when put in practice results in complete destruction of karmas. Followers of Buddhism do not tread this belief.

Jainism clearly defines 6 cyclic time-eras in descending order of quality of life with distinct identities of matter, place, time…unlike Buddhism.

Jainism classifies life based on 5–4–3–2–1 senses with emancipation of soul possible only in garb of 5 senses and specifically as human being “male” gender. No such evolution design in Buddhism.

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Answered by chaudharysimran328
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Ashoka Dhamma was based on the teachings of Buddha. ... Mahavira taught his disciples about Buddha and Nirvana. Ashoka Dhamma also talked about the ultimate peace. All of them talked about following noble paths in order to attain Nirvana.

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