PRESERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN BUDDHIST PERSPECTIVE
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Author(s):
DR. JAGBIR SINGH
Vol - 8, Issue- 10 ,
Page(s) : 344 - 349
(2017 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ
Abstract
People have cut off from themselves and nature in this era or globalization. With the advancement in science and technology, human beings lost faith in religions and humanity. Moral and spiritual values also became irrelevant. Human beings have become more and more materialistic after the Industrial Revolution and they started accumulation of wealth through technological exploitation of nature. Sensory pleasures and the accumulation of wealth have become the goals for the life. Senses are playing the main role people have become the slaves of their senses.
- Anguttara Nikaya IV, 100
- Dīgha Nikāya III, 80
- Dīgha Nikāya III, 71
- Anguttara Nikāya I, 160
- Dhammapada Atthakathā III, 854
- Sayutta Nikaya I, 39
- Dhammapada V. 204
- Anguttara Nikaya, IV, 2, 220, 229
- Dhammapada Atthakathā I, 20
- Dhammapada Atthakathā III, 129
- Vinaya Pitaka II, 291
- Dhammapada III, 188
- Anguttara Nikāya III, 208
- Vinaya Pitaka, I, 137
- Peta Vatthu II, 9, 3
- Dīgha Nikāya II, Anguttara Nikāya
- Majjhima Nikāya I, 118; Samutta Nikāya IV, 373
- Vinaya pitaka IV, 205-206
- Dhammapada, VV, 1, 2
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