paarsurrey
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He did not reject the Vedas. He believed that all the Vedic Gods existed. He simply said that they could not give one Nibbana, at best heaven or fortunate rebirth.Thread open to all human beings of all human races.
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Even worse was slavery in many places including Islamic areas. What was considered culturally and religiously acceptable in the past is not considered so today in most places in the world. In Christian America around the time of the civil war slavery was considered to be acceptable in the South due to how they read the Bible.Did Buddha reject Veda? If, yes. Why?
Because Brahmin/clergy/priests had divided the society in caste system , a very inhuman division of humanity. Right?
Please correct me if I am wrong. Please
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Because Brahmin/clergy/priests had divided the society in caste system , a very inhuman division of humanity. Right?
Did Buddha reject Veda? If, yes. Why?Please correct me if I am wrong. Please
It is probably quite the oversimplification to say that he rejected the Vedas, much as it would be to say that he endorsed them. As in most real life situations, things are not quite that simple and directed.
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No he did not reject the Vedas, most of the Pali and Sanskrit texts were translated by missionaries of Christian origin, so they did not get the correct context in Siddhartas way.
He did reject Elitism of Some of the Brahmical castes, he also created an order where anyone could join his Sangha, no matter what his background. Some Brahmins had institutionalized the Veda, made it into rituals and offered rewards for future births. This in itself is not actually Veda, the so called Brahmins of this time were not exactly Vedic, it was a corruption of Dharma, in Vedic dress. Siddharta put back in motion the wheel of Dharma into peoples lives.
That was not the main reason for rejection of Vedas by Buddha. The main reason was the thought that Gods and rituals can bring happiness to a person's life. He considered the abstract discussions of philosophy futile. Buddha did not believe in existence of Gods. He listed the eight things (The Noble Eight-fold Path) which can make the world peaceful and happy. Basically it was a reiteration of what was considered 'dharma' in the sub-continent. He turned the wheel of 'dharma' which had stopped.Because Brahmin/clergy/priests had divided the society in caste system , a very inhuman division of humanity. Right?
You may find it strange because it does not/is not allowed to happen in your religion - to question the scripture. Your own view (Ahmadiyya) is considered heresy in Islam and your people are persecuted in Pakistan (however, that does not happen in India and I think you should be thankful for that). But it happens regularly in Hinduism and it is happening even now. It is not something new. Even I have views which do not find resonance with other Hindus. So what? Buddha studied under Arala Kalama and then under Uddaka Rāmaputra. Wikipedia hints that both these were Hindus.His teachers wanted only to instruct their charges in the traditional beliefs, but Siddhartha and his companions insisted on asking questions that forced their teachers to address contemporary ideas that did not always seem to accord with tradition.
Thanks or the information that I have colored in magenta.Namaste,
You may get some insights from this link what the Buddha taught about Varna, quality of being and Jati -birth, or what people consider as the Caste System. This is a very complex situation, not only India has exploited the different classes of society but its more global than people will admit. If we can say the Buddha was against anything it was the corruption in Dharma.
In the Assalayana Sutta, it is clear that the Buddha is talking about position via the quality of the person, not by birth or Jati. Its is also interesting that 7 Brahmins got together in a secret location and plotted the supremacy of the Brahmins, this is pointing to the corruption, corruption was invented and conspired by a certain group of Brahmins, this should not reflect the whole Brahminical and Vedic culture. We also have to see that European Scholars and Christian Missionaries gave their own bias. Buddhism flourished alongside all other spiritual sects peacefully for many hundreds of years in India, there is a much larger synthesis than opposition within Buddha Dharma and Hindu Tattva, in fact they are married through Dharma, they are but part of one family.
Assalayana Sutta
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.093.than.html