India, April 5 -- It is widely accepted that Buddhism is not for prayer but for meditation. Whether a theist or an atheist, they all agree on this because they consider Buddhism to be an applied science of psychology for well-being. The teachings of Buddha are primarily focused on human suffering, for which the human mind and livelihood are responsible. Buddha's teaching does not make room for acceptance of divine intervention and or supernormal phenomena to overcome suffering because suffering has arisen due to us, so we must put in the effort to prevail. Buddhas always emphasise the "Kamma (Pali language)/ karma (Sanskrit)" which means "action" but is an intentional action. However, they must always reflect appropriately before taking any...
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