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Context: Recently, the President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind has decided to inaugurate Dhamma Chakra Day celebrations on Asadha Purnima on July 4, 2020. About Dhamma Chakra Day
About Asadha Poornima
Relevance of the day
About Buddhism in India Origin
Tenets of Buddhism
Four noble truths
Eight Fold Paths: the path consists of various interconnected activities related to knowledge, conduct, and meditative practices.
Buddha also established code of conduct both for the monastic order and the laymen to follow which are also known as the Five Precepts or Pancasil and refrain from them.
Major Buddhist Texts
Three Pitakas
The Sutta Pitaka consists of the main teaching or Dhamma of Buddha. It is divided into five Nikayas or collections:
The Abhidamma Pitaka is a philosophical analysis and systematization of the teaching and the scholarly activity of the monks.
Buddhist Councils
In total, 4 major Buddhist councils were convened: First Council
Second Council
Third Council
Forth Council
Schools of Buddhism Mahayana
Hinayana
Theravada
Vajrayana
Zen
Spread of Buddhism
Contribution of Buddhism to Indian Culture
Buddhism has made remarkable contribution to the development of Indian culture:
UNESCO’s heritage sites related to Buddhism
Buddhism as a Way of Soft Diplomacy
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