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  1. 2. six of the Mahabharata centres on a discussion between Arjuna and Krishna and has an overarching theme of Dharma.
  2. 3. Gita
  3. 7. justice.
  4. 9. the call to congregational prayers. In some Muslim countries this call is issued from a minaret.
  5. 10. decent of a deity to Earth. In Hindu this is thought to relate to the ten avatars of Vishnu. For example, Rama and Krishna.
  6. 13. a Pali term meaning "suffering," "pain," or "unsatisfactoriness". It is one of the core concepts in Buddhism and refers to the inherent suffering and unsatisfactoriness that is part of human experience.
  7. 16. is a Pali term meaning "community" or "assembly". In Buddhism, it refers to the community of Buddhist practitioners, including monks, nuns, and lay followers, who share a common path of practice and support each other in their spiritual
  8. 17. morals and manners
Down
  1. 1. life in the hereafter.
  2. 4. good manners; etiquette.
  3. 5. Ashram is a spiritual retreat centre.
  4. 6. is the ethical principle of non-harm. This is a guiding principle used by Hindu reformer Mahatma Gandhi.
  5. 7. abbreviation for after hijrah. A.H. refers to the migration of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions from Mecca to Medina in the year 622. The Islamic lunar calendar starts from this historical event.
  6. 8. derived from the Sanskrit word "Buddha" and means "awakened one" or "one who has awakened". It refers to individuals who have achieved enlightenment and discovered the path to liberation from suffering.
  7. 11. Vedanta
  8. 12. is a Pali term meaning "the way things are," "the truth," or "the teaching". In Buddhism, it refers to the Buddha's teachings, the principles and practices that lead to enlightenment.
  9. 14. is a Sanskrit term meaning "to blow out" or "to extinguish". In Buddhism, it refers to the ultimate goal of achieving enlightenment and escaping the cycle of suffering and rebirth.
  10. 15. inner or self/spirit/soul.