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The Buddha's entrance into a town is described as a/an_. A. Disaster. B. Celebration. C. Funeral. D. Ordinary event
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The Buddha's entrance into a town is described as a/an_. A. Disaster. B. Celebration. C. Funeral. D. Ordinary event
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B. Celebration
Although he himself believed that his life was not so special and was against such things as giant celebrations, the people loved him and greeted him everywhere throwing big celebrations if he visited.
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