MPYE-005: World Religions

Compare the concept of reality of Sikhism and Buddhism.

Introduction The concept of reality is central to all religious philosophies. Sikhism and Buddhism, though originating in India, present distinct understandings of reality. This comparison explores how each tradition views ultimate reality and human existence. Reality in Sikhism Sikhism teaches belief in one supreme, formless, and timeless God, known as Waheguru or Ik Onkar. Reality

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Explain syadvad and anekantvad. Discuss the role of these theories in Ethics advocated by Jainism.

Introduction Jainism, one of the oldest philosophical and religious traditions of India, has a unique approach to understanding reality and ethics. Two central doctrines in Jain thought — Syadvad (the theory of conditioned predication) and Anekantvad (the theory of manifold aspects) — serve not only as tools for philosophical understanding but also form the basis

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