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Volume : XII, Issue : II, March - 2022

BUDDHISM'S CONCEPT OF PEACE AND DEMOCRACY HAS IMPORTANCE IN TODAY'S WORLD

Kumara, None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Buddhism has long been hailed as a religion of peace and nonviolence. With its growing vitality in regions around the world, many people today turn to Buddhism for relief and guidance at a time when peace appears to be a distant dream more than ever, with wars in the Middle East and Africa, and terrorist activities expanding into areas where people never expected such a level of violence, such as Bali, London, and New York.

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Kumara, None(2022). BUDDHISM'S CONCEPT OF PEACE AND DEMOCRACY HAS IMPORTANCE IN TODAY'S WORLD. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XII, Issue. II, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/10431.pdf

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  1. Jātaka, (ed.) by V. Fausboll, 7 vols., (London: Pali Text Society 1877-1897. rpr.1990-1992.)
  2. Dīgha Nikāya, Vol.2., Thai Sangha Committee, Bangkok, Mahama kutraj vidyalaya Press, 1595.

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