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Ramayana, Canto LX
No longer be their fate deplored,
Nor thine, nor that of Kosal's lord,
For conduct such as theirs shall buy
Wide glory that can never die.
For casting grief and care away,
Delighting in the forest, they
With joyful spirits, blithe and gay,
Set forward on the ancient way
A)
Use the passage to answer the question.
How does this passage from the Ramayana reflect the
Hindu value of dharma?
(1 point)
The passage emphasizes that a person's conduct, or
good behavior, is what is most important.
The passage emphasizes that a person cannot escape
his fate, or destiny.
The passage emphasizes that a person's spirit will
remain after physical death.
The passage emphasizes that a person should not deny
his grief, or sadness.
Question 9
Question 10
A)
What did Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha, want to achieve?
(1 point)
He wanted to build monasteries throughout India.
He wanted to free the world from suffering.
He wanted to become a Hindu prince.
He wanted to meditate for 100 days.
A)
After the Buddha's death, how did Buddhism spread?
(1 point)
Missionaries traveled around Asia and taught people about Buddhism.
Asian governments heard about the Buddha and required people to become Buddhists.
Doctors throughout Asia began to encourage their patients to meditate if they were ill.
The Buddha's children wrote books about his life and had them distributed throughout Asia.

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1) The passage emphasizes that a person's conduct, or good behavior, is what is most important.

2) He wanted to free the world from suffering.

3) Missionaries traveled around Asia and taught people about Buddhism.