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Buddhism in practice: This is an excerpt from the Sutta Pitaka, and contains the advice given by the Buddha to a wealthy householder named Sigala:

In five ways should a master look after his servants and employees... by assigning them work according to their strength, by supplying them with food and wages, by tending them in sickness; by sharing delicacies with them any by granting leave at times ...

In five ways should the clansmen look after the needs of samanas (those who have renounced the world) and Brahmanas: by affection in act and speech and mind, by keeping open house to them and supplying their worldly needs.

There are similar instructions to Sigala about how to behave with his parents, teacher and wife.
A. Which were the five ways through which Buddha wanted a householder to look after his employees?
B. How should clansmen treat Samanas and Brahmanas?
C. What according to you should have been the instructions to teachers?
D. What was the Buddhist sangha? Give any two features of the sangha?


A. Buddha wanted a householder to look after his (her) employees through the following five ways:

(a) by assigning his servants and employees work according to their strength,

(b) by supplying them with food and wages,

(c) by tending them in sickness,

(d) by sharing delicacies with them, and

(e) by granting leave at times.

B. (a) The clansmen should look after the needs of samanas (those who have renounced the world) and Brahmanas: by affection in act and speech and mind.


(b) By keeping open house to them (i.e., samanas and Brahmanas).

C. According to me the teachers should have been instructed to love and to have affection for their disciples. They should give them food, clothes, shelter and religious preachings.
They should present the bear type of moral character before them.

D. (a) It was a momentic order of the Buddhists union where the Bikhshus (monks) and Bhikshunis (lady monks) lived as commune were called Sangha.

(b) All the members in Buddhism enjoyed equal rights irrespective of their varna and castes.

(c) They used to work in a democratic work. All matters were discussed in a democratic atmosphere in these Sanghas.
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Read the following excerpts carefully and answer the questions that follow.
[This is an excerpt from the Mahaparinibbana Sutta, part of the Sutta Pitaka:]

As the Buddha lay dying, Ananda asked him: “What are we to do Lord, with the remains of the Tathagata (another name for the Buddha)?”

The Buddha replied: “Hinder not yourselves Ananda by honouring the remains of the Tathagata. Be zealous, be intent on your own good.”

But when pressed further, the Buddha said: “At the four crossroads they should erect a thupa (Pali for stupa) to the Tathagata. And whosoever shall there place garlands or perfume ... or make a salutation there, or become in its presence calm of heart, that shall long be to them for a profit and joy.”
A. Why were the stupas built?
B. What did Asoka do with the relics of Buddha?
C. Describe the structure of the stupas.


Read the following excerpts carefully and answer the questions that follow.

The world beyond the palace:

Just as the Buddha’s teachings were compiled by his followers, the teachings of Mahavira were also recorded by his disciples. These were often in the form of stories, which could appeal to ordinary people. Here is one example from a Prakrit text known as the Uttaradhyayana Sutta, describing how a queen named Kamalavati tried to persuade her husband to renounce the world:

If the whole world and all its treasures were yours, you would not be satisfied, nor would all this be able to save you. When you die, O king and leave all things behind, dhamma alone, and nothing else, will save you. As a bird dislikes the cage, so do I dislike (the world), I shall live as a nun without offspring, without desire, without the love of gain, and without hatred ...

Those who have enjoyed pleasures and renounced them, move about like the wind, and go wherever they please, unchecked like birds as their flight.

Leave your large kingdom ... abandon what pleases the senses, be without attachment and property, then practise severe penance, being firm of energy ...
A. Name the text from which this excerpt has been taken. What is the language of the text?
B. What did queen Kamalavati ask the king to renounce?
C. Describe the main principles of Jainism.


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