The Buddha emphasized conduct and values to ensure the holistic well-being of humans, liberating them from suffering and guiding them toward enlightenment.
The Buddha emphasized conduct (Sila) and ethical values primarily for the overall well-being (physical, mental, and spiritual) of humans, aiming to liberate them from suffering (Dukkha) and guide them toward Nirvana (enlightenment).
List - I | List - II | ||
(A) | Bodhgaya | (I) | Place where Buddha attained ‘nibbana’. |
(B) | Kusinagara | (II) | Place where Buddha gave his first sermon. |
(C) | Lumbini | (III) | Place where Buddha attained enlightenment. |
(D) | Sarnath | (IV) | Place where Buddha was born. |
List-I (Name of account to be debited or credited, when shares are forfeited) | List-II (Amount to be debited or credited) |
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(A) Share Capital Account | (I) Debited with amount not received |
(B) Share Forfeited Account | (II) Credited with amount not received |
(C) Calls-in-arrears Account | (III) Credited with amount received towards share capital |
(D) Securities Premium Account | (IV) Debited with amount called up |