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“Not by birth does one become an outcast, not by birth does one become a Brahmin. By deeds

one becomes an outcast; by deeds one becomes a Brahmin. There are two ends not to be
sought by a seeker of truth. The first is the pursuit of desires ... and the second is the pursuit of
hardship. The middle way avoids of these ... and leads to peace, insight, full wisdom, and
nirvana."
--Buddha
After reading this document, what practice of Hinduism is the Buddha
criticizing?

User Roshit
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Lol k12? Same here!‍

User Jonathan Lidbeck
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Answer:

I choose the Hinduism practice known as Sadhana.

Step-by-step explanation:

I choose this because Sadhana is a day in which your foundation for your personal, individual effort to communicate with the divine inside you. To find inner piece and to help work on yourself to achieve your purpose in life.

Sadhana leads to nirvana and the main purpose of Sadhana is to find inner piece and to find the wisdom to achieve your purpose.

Hope this helps:)

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