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Thinkers, Beliefs And Buildings

Question
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Mention in a short paragraph some points of lively discussion and debates performed from the Buddhist texts.

Or

Explain how the Buddhist texts give a glimpse of discussions and debates among people of different school of thoughts.

Solution

We get a glimpse of lively discussions and debates from Buddhist texts, which mention as many as 64 sects or schools of thought. The founders of these sects travelled from place to place, trying to convince one another as well as laymen and women, about the validity of their philosophy or the way they understood the world. The debates took place in special places such as the kutagarashala, literally a hut with a pointed roof, or in groves where travelling mendicants halted. If any one of the philosophers succeeded in convincing the others, the rest became his disciples. So support for any particular sect could grow and shrink over time.

Some More Questions From Thinkers, Beliefs And Buildings Chapter

What does the motif of a woman, surrounded by lotuses and elephants, depict? State the two opinions.

State the social groups from which the followers of Buddha came.

Discuss the contents of Jatakas. What do they depict?

Describe how in the case of Vaishnavism, cults developed around the various avatars of the deity.

“Buddhism grew rapidly both during the life time of the Buddha and also after his death.” Justify the statement.

Explain the variety of sources used by the historians to reconstruct histories of religious traditions.

Were the ideas of the Upanishadic thinkers different from those of the fatalists and materialists? Give reasons for your answer.

Summarise the central teachings of Jainism.

Discuss the role of the begums of Bhopal in preserving the stupa at Sanchi.

Or

“The Begums of Bhopal played a significant role in preserving the remains of stupa at Sanchi.” Support this statement with suitable evidence.

Read this short inscription and answer the questions that follow:

In the year 33 of the maharaja Huvishka (a Kushana ruler), in the first month of the hot season on the eighth day, a Bodhisatta was set up at Madhuvanaka by the bhikkhuni Dhanavati, the sister’s daughter of the bhikkhuni Buddhamita, who knows the Tipitaka, the female pupil of the bhikkhu Bala, who knows the Tipitaka, together with her father and mother.

A. How did Dhanavati date her inscription?

B. Why do you think she installed an image of the Bodhisatta?

C. Who were the relatives she mentioned?

D. What Buddhist text did she know?

E From whom did she learn this text?