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28 November, 06:47

Why was buddhisim successful in challenging brahmin power

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  1. 28 November, 09:24
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    Brahmin power is a fiction - India was always ruled by kings not priests. Buddha himself was a scion of a royal family as were many other sages and enlightened beings.

    Buddhism was never a political movement - it was about achieving freedom from suffering not about power and prestige.

    Buddha like many of his contemporaries among the Hindus and the Jain challenged many of the philosophical positions of each other but socially lived in cooperation and harmony.

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