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In what way was Siddhartha Gautama an example of a bodhisattva?
A. He was a prince who ruled wisely and well.
B. He was responsible for building many stone pillars that express Buddhist beliefs.
C. He gained enlightenment and tried to help others out of compassion. ***
D. He was a member of the priestly caste and worshipped the gods.
can someone please check my answer
A. He was a prince who ruled wisely and well.
B. He was responsible for building many stone pillars that express Buddhist beliefs.
C. He gained enlightenment and tried to help others out of compassion. ***
D. He was a member of the priestly caste and worshipped the gods.
can someone please check my answer
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Writeacher
You're correct.
He was the original Buddha!
He was the original Buddha!
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connections kid
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Writeacher
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