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What is dhana in Buddhism?

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Answered by pvgowthamreddy
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Dana (Devanagari)is a Sanskrit word and poli word that can notes the virtue of generosity, Charity or giving of alms in Indian philosophies it is alternatively translated as dana. In Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism, Dana is the practice of cultivating generosity.
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What is dhana in Buddhism?

❱ Dana is the practice of generosity--for example, giving food to support monks and nuns in their practice. Jhana is the practice of states of absorptive concentration.

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