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how do buddhists end suffering?
○ by leading a moral life
○ praying to shiva, vishnu, and brahma
○ by following the eightfold path
○ by being reincarnated
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To determine how Buddhists end suffering, we analyze each option:
- "by leading a moral life": While morality is part of Buddhism, it's not the direct path to end suffering.
- "praying to Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma": These are Hindu deities, not part of Buddhist practice.
- "by following the Eightfold Path": The Eightfold Path (Noble Eightfold Path) is the Buddhist path to end suffering (dukkha) by achieving enlightenment (Nirvana).
- "by being reincarnated": Reincarnation is part of the cycle of suffering in Buddhism; ending reincarnation (achieving Nirvana) is the goal, not using reincarnation to end suffering.
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C. by following the Eightfold Path (assuming the options are labeled A - D as: A. by leading a moral life, B. praying to Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma, C. by following the Eightfold Path, D. by being reincarnated)