Spiritual Values In Buddhism And Christianity: A Philosophical Study

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Dipty D Sangma
Dr. M. Bharani

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The  spiritual values of Buddhism and Christianity, are two major world religions with profound influences on the lives and beliefs of millions of people. Buddhism, originating over 2,500 years ago with Siddhartha Gautama, "the Buddha," and Christianity, rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ, offer rich spiritual values centered on compassion, love, morality, mindfulness, and forgiveness. Through an in-depth examination of these values, the study unveils their significance and influence in guiding the lives of adherents. Compassion, regarded as the cornerstone in both Buddhism and Christianity, drives the alleviation of suffering and ethical living. Love and charity are paramount in Christianity, while Buddhism emphasizes generosity. Moral conduct is fundamental in both, with Buddhism placing strong emphasis on the Noble Eightfold Path. Mindfulness is a shared practice, that promotes self-awareness and inner peace. Forgiveness, crucial in Christianity, emphasizes reconciliation and restoration. These values, though differently interpreted due to their theological foundations, demonstrate a universal theme of empathy and interconnectedness. This study further accentuates the relevance of these shared values in the contemporary world, fostering dialogue between Buddhists and Christians to cultivate a more compassionate and understanding society. It delves into the practical implications of these values for personal growth and ethical decision-making, offering insights into their potential to bridge differences and promote empathy. By highlighting these shared spiritual compasses, this study encourages the pursuit of virtuous and righteous living within the diverse contexts of Buddhism and Christianity and paves the way for an enriched interfaith discourse.

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Dipty D Sangma, & Dr. M. Bharani. (2024). Spiritual Values In Buddhism And Christianity: A Philosophical Study. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 45(2), 788–800. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45i2.3917
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Dipty D Sangma

Research Scholar, Department of Philosophy, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu India- 608002, ORCID: 0009-0006-1476-3959.

Dr. M. Bharani

Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu India- 608002

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