Renounciation of wordly life and possessions supposely lets focus the mind on the things that are more important for the Buddhist pratitioner. The less things or concerns about these things one has, the more time is available for other tasks. However, giving up material possessions is not a requirement for a buddhist practice. This is a requirement for monks only. The Pattimokha, or the Code for Buddhist monks list 227 rules, and there are even more. However the main purpose of these rules is to maintain harmony in the monks community rather than to serve as a guarantee of spiritual attainments.
renunciation
The concept does not apply in Buddhism.
Concept of God
sila
Daigan Matsunaga has written: 'The Buddhist concept of hell'
Probably "Dinner's ready". The concept of a grace "Thanking god" is not a Buddhist concept partly due to the fact that there is no deity in Buddhism.
with aid of cases statutory discusses the concept of strict liability and vicarious liability How does this make sense?
般若 (hannya) is a Buddhist term used in Japanese that means 'wisdom'.般若 is used to refer to the Buddhist concept ofPrajnaparamita - the perfection of transcendent wisdom.
Federalist No. 51 discusses checks and balances, and the concept of a federal government under a system of separation of powers. It was written by James Madison.
"Sin" is not a Buddhist concept. Sin implies a contravention of a divine law, Buddhism has no gods to pass down such rules. The closest you might get is, in the words used by the Dalai Lama, to be "unskillful" in running your life.
Portugal sought trade benefits from it's colonial possessions.
sound is energy transferred by vibrations in a given material
Because it is a number, which is an abstract concept not a material object!