Abstract

The Philosophy of the Buddhist ethical concepts and its theories are playing vital role on Indian Philosophical systems. Buddhism covers non-violence and materialism; hence, Buddha attacked the Brahmanic custom of animal slaughtering during their religious ceremonies. Buddhism does not belief in God; it teaches the unique purpose of human life in its moral. The Buddha’s Philosophy in its implications depends theory of origination, theory of karma, theory of change, and the theory non-existence of the soul. Buddhist ethical idealism is the unique identification of Indian Wisdom.

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