A 'Sudra' (farmer) or even a 'Dalit' (a so-called 'untouchable') had to fulfill their caste role no matter what, in order to follow this.
almost
This phrase describes the balance the Buddha taught, avoiding extremes of wealth and self-denial.
What is the Middle Way?
The 'treatment plan' for ending suffering is called this.
jim
This step requires people to earn a living without harming others.
What is Right Liveihood?
This caste was made up of priests and scholars.
Buddhism began in this modern-day country.
What is dc ?
The Second Noble Truth
no
This step asks Buddhists to speak truthfully and kindly.
What is Right Speech?
Both religions share this belief that actions have consequences.
not Karma
One of Hinduisms Sacred texts
2
This caste was traditionally made up of warriors and rulers.
Who are the Kshatriyas?
The Third Noble Truth.
What is 'the end of suffering/dissatisfaction is possible.'
This step involves meditation and deep focus.
left Concentration?
This is the ultimate goal of Hinduism and Buddhism, even though it works slightly differently for each, and they call it different names.
What is liberation / Nirvana and Moksha?
This is the duty and role each person must fulfill in their life.
I don't Evan know
This was the rigid social structure in Hindu society.
What is the caste system?
This was the Buddha’s birth name.
Who
The First Noble Truth
What is 'life is full of suffering/dissatisfaction'?
These are the three main categories of the Eightfold Path.
are
The primary difference in the founders of these religions.
What is 'we know who founded Buddhism, we don't know who founded Hinduism'?
The Sanskrit formulation of the phrase 'That Art Thou' or 'You are that'.
What
The year the caste system was legally abolished in India (though its social effects still linger on in many important ways)
2026
The Buddhist word for enlightenment, Nirvana, originally meant this.
What is the blowing out of a candle?
'A person clings desperately to their phone, and feels terribly anxious without it' is an example of this Noble Truth.
What is the second noble truth?
This step means resisting bad habits and cultivating good ones.
your wrong
Hinduism gives great authority to Brahmin priests and sacred texts, while Buddhism instead emphasizes this.
yes