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What is the attitude torwards nonviolence inbuddhism?

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Ahimsa is also referred to as nonviolence, and it applies to all living beings—including all animals—in ancient Indian religions. Ahimsa isone of the cardinal virtues and an important tenet of Jainism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. ... Most popularly, Mahatma Gandhi strongly believed in the principle of ahimsa.
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The first of the five precepts that all Buddhistsshould follow is "Avoid killing, or harming any living thing." Buddhism is essentially a peaceful tradition.


For Buddhist countries this poses the difficult dilemma of how to protect the rights and lives of their citizens without breaking the principle of nonviolence.
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