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NguyenJ

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This code of discipline among Shakyamuni Buddha's followers is about 250 rules for monks
  and 450 rules for nuns.


 
 

This code of discipline among Shakyamuni Buddha's followers is about 250 rules for monks
  and 450 rules for nuns.



Question 2

Upon his enlightenment, Buddha is recorded as saying ____________.
 
 

a. I have arrived
  b. I have awakened
  c. This is the path
  d. I am Buddha




triiciiaa

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: b

Answer to Question 2

ANS: b



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