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  • ...Ficus religiosa), also known as the pīpul, considered sacred by Hindus and Buddhists, meditating under which Siddhārtha [[Gautama]] attained enlightenment and
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  • ...onsidered one of the six great cities of Bharatavarṣa. In all the works of Buddhists, Jains, Greeks and of [[Patañjali]],<ref>He lived in 200 B. C.</ref> Ayodh
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  • ...ns, which means the same thing. The lists often included the Jains and the Buddhists also. The [[purāṇas]] like the [[Kurma]] contain highly derogatory state
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  • ...yā or [[Buddha]]-gayā is one of the most holy places of pilgrimage for the Buddhists and is where the prince Siddhārtha [[Gautama]] attained ‘[[bodhi]]’ or
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  • * Converting many Jains and Buddhists back to Śaivism
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  • ...oble truths and eight-fold noble paths form a religion called as Buddhism. Buddhists are known historically as Bauddh, , Buddhadasa, Saugāta, Muktakachhas, Mur ...he kinship of the religions of the country stems from the fact that Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs look back to Hinduism as their common mother."<ref> ''Religions o
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  • ...pect to the Vedas of his time.<ref>P. 44 ''The legends and theories of the Buddhists, compared with history and science'' By Robert Spence Hardy</ref> ...'' section of Vinaya Pitaka<ref>P. 45-46 ''The legends and theories of the Buddhists, compared with history and science'' By Robert Spence Hardy</ref> there is
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  • ...rictly for Brahmans were listed in the [[Brahmanda Purana]] called Sakyas (Buddhists), Nigranthas, (Jains), Vrdhasravakis, Jivaskas, and Karpatas. Many of the best-known Buddhists were Brahmins. They include Gautama Buddha's chief disciples [[Sariputra]]
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  • ||Vaiśeṣika & Buddhists||-||Inference/Anumānaṃ||-||-||-||-||-||-
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  • ...d of its birth. He inclines to the idea that the game originated among the Buddhists, whose religion was prevalent in India from the 3rd to the 9th century. Acc ...m India to the countries of the far-east along with the Buddhist religion. Buddhists monks who traveled barefoot and unarmed to spread the gospel of [[Buddha]]
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  • If [[Gaṇapati]] is universally revered by almost all the Hindus, Buddhists and Jains, and has followers even abroad in many countries of South East As
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  • ...p the royal life for the benefaction of society by spreading his ideology. Buddhists after the [[Buddha]] too had many opinions of how society should be ideally
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  • ...ear the influence of Jataka Tales and Buddhist philosophy. The Khamtis are Buddhists. Their Rāmakathā is known as ‘Lik Chaw Lamang’. The Mismis, another j
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  • Also, the Newari Buddhists believe that the Trinity ([[Brahma]]-Vishnu-Shiva) is an incarnation of Bud Buddhists from other countries are said to have visited India much during their reign
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  • ...hammapada: A Collection of Verses; Being One of the Canonical Books of the Buddhists'' By Friedrich Max Müller</ref>) ...ka, Jatilaka, Parivrajaka, Magandika, Traidandika, Aviruddhaka, Gautamaka (Buddhists), and Devadharmika.
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  • ...ilosophers considered the Atom to be indestructible and hence eternal. The Buddhists believed atoms to be minute objects invisible to the naked eye and which co
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  • ...s of Mahavira and in the following centuries, Jains were at odds with both Buddhists and followers of the Vedic religion or Hindus, whom they accused of neglige Unlike lay Buddhists, transgressions by monks do invite sanctions. Full expulsion of a monk from
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  • ...of Matsyendranāth and is also worshiped by Śaivas, Vaiṣnavas, Tantrics and Buddhists. Legends of him exist not only throughout most of India, but also Afghanist |Worshiped by Śaivas, Vaiṣnavas, Tantrics and Buddhists
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  • ...olent resistance, under any and all circumstances (as in the philosophy of Buddhists and Jains).
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  • History records the names of several great Buddhists of Kanchipuram who spread the [[Dharma]] all over the world. Buddhaghosha ( ...Buddha Kanchi: Venudasa, Vajrabodhi, Sariputra … And among the most famous Buddhists of ancient Kanchi are Dignaga and [[Bodhidharma]]. Hsuan Tsang, who visited
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