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The social philosophy of Buddha
Janardhanam Vinjarapu
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The social philosophy of Buddha - Vinjarapu, Janardhanam
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Synopsis "The social philosophy of Buddha"
INTRODUCTION The Buddha of the present historical period is known as the Buddha Sakyamuni. Buddhism is a system of beliefs and practices considered by most to be a religion and are based on the teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as " The Buddhd' (the Awakened One). He lived and taught in the northeastern region of the Indian subcontinent and likely died around 400 BCE. Buddha is living beings and living beings are the Buddha, he became really delighted. After that, he told everyone to call him 'Buddha. 'Don't call me by my name; just call me Buddha, because living beings are Buddhas. Then someone said to him, 'The Buddha is kind. In his heart there is compassion for all living beings. He doesn't get angry or afflicted. If you were a Buddha, you would not have a temper or any afflictions. Because you still have a temper and afflictions, you still are an ordinary living being,
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