Chapter 5: 8) Humanity
Buddhist people have Humanity ,so ... they like to world
The Buddhist monks who lived during the time of Emperor Ashoka years ago were all selfless, compassionate, honest, and Buddhists who lived for the country and society.
For him, humanity was the greatest religion.
The original rulers of India, the Buddhists, can be said to be the original owners of India, or the original inhabitants of India.
The oldest religion of India is Buddhism. Before the time of Buddha, no religion was practiced in India. Only nature and the elements of nature were believed. After the birth of Buddha, people adopted the teachings of Buddha, and Buddhists accepted the Dhammapadas.
After the Buddha's Nirvana, Buddhists propagated Buddhism all over the world in the name of Buddha.
What Lord Buddha taught his Buddhist disciples proved to be very useful for humanity and made it possible for people to live easily.
Lord Buddha taught that no one needs gods or gods to live.
Nature gives life to man, man does not give life to nature, which is why Lord Buddha said that we have no right to kill what we cannot give life to.
Man is damaging nature day by day, as a result of which man himself has to suffer losses. Natural disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis, and hurricanes are the result of the damage caused to nature by man.