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what did buddha say about the vedic sacrifice

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Answered by MVB
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The Vedic literature though taught nonviolence, but Buddha preached to avoid use of Vedas for improper purposes, abandon them and simply follow him. He saved the animals from useless sacrifices. He also prevented people from being further misled by the corrupt priests and taught his own philosophy.
Answered by itzsecretagent
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The Buddha was strongly opposed to the first tenet of Brahmanism. He repudiated their thesis that the Vedas are infallible and their authority could never be questioned.

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