THE BASIC TENETS OF BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY-A STUDY

Abstract

The Buddhist Philosophy is implications of rational thoughts with material world. Its teaching emphasise on the practical matters of Morality. The Buddha Philosophical enquiries concern to be interpreted as indicating the inappropriateness of the questions itself; the question is inappropriate in that only the asking of the question but any attempt to answer it can only lead one into the quagmire of idle metaphysical speculation and futile Philosophical disputes , further more importantly, the Buddha’s silence is directly awareness about the Nirvana is a state that transcends every mundane experience and hence cannot be talked about; for all talk is possible only within the perceptual- conceptual realms wholly governed by the Doctrine of Dependent Origination, whereas Nirvana is beyond the language and taught. Keywords : Buddhist Ethics, Ontology, Karma, Non-self (anatta), World, Knowledge ,

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