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The Manyana sects made Buddhism more easier for ordinary people to follow. People turned to gods for help in solving daily problems
Because everyone is treated equally in Buddhism.
Buddhism appealed to all social classes, but probably least to the Brahmins, the priestly caste.
because they want to
In its earliest days the appeal was in the simple clarity of the insight into human nature that was at the heart of the teaching, an insight that any individual could learn about and work on seeing for themselves -- as opposed to the sometimes arcane and secretive practices of the Brahmins of the time who kept the meaning behind of their practices to themselves. Another reason Buddhism was popular was because it was a moderate practice -- called "The Middle Way" because it avoided the extremes of overindulgence and ascetism that were some alternatives at the time.
The central idea of Buddhism is the pursuit of enlightenment and the alleviation of suffering through understanding the nature of reality and selflessness. The appeal of Buddhism lies in its teachings on compassion, mindfulness, and the potential for personal transformation, which resonate with many people seeking meaning, peace, and liberation from suffering in their lives.
they teach the Mahavira teaching "Jeo or jeene do"
X*NOVANET ANSWER*XBuddhism promised freedom from suffering.Ross-boss was X
X*NOVANET ANSWER*XBuddhism promised freedom from suffering.Ross-boss was X
Only the teacher can increase grades.
Buddhism promised freedom from suffering Answer: A primary appeal of Buddhism is that it offers and answer to many of the general cares and concerns of people without reliance on a god or gods which require human subservience and that sweep down to impose control. In Buddhism a person's progress form their present state to enlightenment, and the potential for release from the cycle of death and re-birth and suffering, is entirely up to them
By wearing Victoria's secret clothing.