International Journal of Education and Psychological Research

(Print and Online Peer Reviewed Journal)


Print - ISSN: 2349 - 0853
e - ISSN: 2279 - 0179

VOLUME 10 - ISSUE 1

(March 2021)

Buddhist Ethics and the Application of Non-violence for Attaining World Peace


Authors: Nijara Medhi

Pages: 108-110

Abstract:

This paper epitomizes an attempt presenting Buddhists concept of non-violence or ahi? sa, and for attaining world peace. The concept of non-violence is the worldwide tendency of which ultimate goal is the harmonious co-existence of all life forms in the universe. Non-violence is the central part of ethics in Buddhism. For Buddhism non-violence is an essential practice to be following in order to lead a peaceful life. Moreover, it is indicating non-injury or absence of violence in thought, words and deeds. India’s prehistoric opinions of non-violence, kindness, love and compassion necessitate in today’s globe where civilization are hostility for the reason that of religious conviction and countryside more shielding diverge. Those psychological worth subjects laid down by Buddha likes non-violence, love, kindness, and compassion ought to be incorporating as a studious topic as an alternative of religious experience. Assassination is the primary conflicting of consideration. In support of Buddhism if someone slaughters us, extreme dislike him or her would be opposite to the Dhamm. No one develop into enlighten exclusive of consideration or compassion. The 84 years old, Dalai Lama stressed out that every one’s internal worth is more essential than the external attractiveness. For him if we steps forward our inside standards we ought to be pursue the path of ahi? sa, kindness, love and compassion.