Jainism And Buddhism The greatest Kushana ruler whose contribution to Buddhism was even greater than that of Ashoka, was Kadphises Huvishka Kanishka I Vasishka Kadphises Huvishka Kanishka I Vasishka ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Jainism And Buddhism In Jainism the aim of life is to attain Nirvana or Moksha for which one has to follow three jewels and five vows renounce the world and attain right knowledge believe in the Jains and absolute non-violence practice, non-violence and non-injury to all living beings follow three jewels and five vows renounce the world and attain right knowledge believe in the Jains and absolute non-violence practice, non-violence and non-injury to all living beings ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Jainism And Buddhism Of the five vows (Panch Anuvratas) of Jainism, four existed before Mahavira. The one which he added was not to steal non-attachment to worldly things celibacy not to kill (non-injury) not to steal non-attachment to worldly things celibacy not to kill (non-injury) ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Jainism And Buddhism Chinese travellers visited India primarily because- They were interested to study Indian culture They were interested in Buddhism They were invited by ten Indian kings They were interested to stay in India They were interested to study Indian culture They were interested in Buddhism They were invited by ten Indian kings They were interested to stay in India ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Jainism And Buddhism In what respect did Jainism differ from Buddhism? In its stress on the doctrine of ahimsa In its attitude towards trade In opposing animal sacrifice In denying the authority of the Vedas In its stress on the doctrine of ahimsa In its attitude towards trade In opposing animal sacrifice In denying the authority of the Vedas ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Jainism And Buddhism Which one of the following ruler was not contemporary to 'Buddha'? Udayin Bimbisara Mahapadma Nanda Ajatshatru Udayin Bimbisara Mahapadma Nanda Ajatshatru ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP