Engaged buddhism, its history, practice and social benefits

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: The aim of this article is to review the popularization, practice, and positive sociopolitical aspects of engaged Buddhism.
  • Who: Manoj Yadav from the Rajarshi Janak University Research Journal have published the article: Engaged Buddhism, its history, practice and social benefits, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Engaged Buddhists advocate for systemic change through peaceful means, relying on Buddhist teachings like ahimsa (non-violence) and karuna (compassion). Though the history of participation of Buddhists for sociopolitical cause can be traced back in the sociopolitical activities of King Ashoka of Magadha (A kingdom . . .

     

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