Mahavira opposed the Vedic system and believed that human beings should follow principles of non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, and celibacy. The passage provides a 6th grade social studies test with 7 short answer questions about Mahavira's teachings, including his opposition to violence and advocacy for equality, as well as explanations of concepts like ahimsa, satya, and asteya.
Mahavira opposed the Vedic system and believed that human beings should follow principles of non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, and celibacy. The passage provides a 6th grade social studies test with 7 short answer questions about Mahavira's teachings, including his opposition to violence and advocacy for equality, as well as explanations of concepts like ahimsa, satya, and asteya.
Mahavira opposed the Vedic system and believed that human beings should follow principles of non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, and celibacy. The passage provides a 6th grade social studies test with 7 short answer questions about Mahavira's teachings, including his opposition to violence and advocacy for equality, as well as explanations of concepts like ahimsa, satya, and asteya.
Mahavira opposed the Vedic system and believed that human beings should follow principles of non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, and celibacy. The passage provides a 6th grade social studies test with 7 short answer questions about Mahavira's teachings, including his opposition to violence and advocacy for equality, as well as explanations of concepts like ahimsa, satya, and asteya.
Q1) Read the given paragraph and answer the questions.
Pg.no 54 teachings of Mahavira [Mahavira was against Vedic ………………………………..leading a life of celibacy.] Questions: 1. What did Mahavira believe? [1] 2. Which principle should human being follow? [1] 3. Explain the three jewels of Jainism. [2] 4. What did Mahavira advocate? [1] 5. Mahavira opposed the ________ system. (Fill in the blanks). [1] 6. Mahavira said that all human beings were equal. (True/False) [1] 7. Explain the teachings of Mahavira i.e., Ahimsa, Satya and Asteya. [3]