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what did buddha forbade?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sanskrit was only accessible to the upper echelons of society, and as such, the Buddha forbade it. Instead, he instruct that it to be translated to whatever language deem fit to propogate the dharma to the masses. Translating it to Sanskrit will limit the audience.

Answered by LittleButterfly
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Hyy....

  • Sanskrit was only accessible to the upper echelons of society, and as such, the Buddha forbade it. Instead, he instruct that it to be translated to whatever language deem fit to propogate the dharma to the masses.

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