Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Ancient India: Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings

Question:

Assertion: Some scholars suggest that Buddha tried to convince people through reason and persuasion rather than through displays of supernatural power.
Reasoning: Some stories in Sutta Pitaka describe miraculous powers of Buddha.

Options:

Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct and the Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.

Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct but the Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.

The Assertion is incorrect but the Reason is correct.

The Assertion is correct but the Reason is incorrect.

Correct Answer:

Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct but the Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.

Explanation:

The teachings of the Buddha have been pieced together from narratives predominantly found in the Sutta Pitaka. While certain stories highlight his extraordinary abilities, others emphasize his preference for reasoning and persuasion over displays of supernatural power. For instance, when a grieving woman approached the Buddha after losing her child, he compassionately guided her to understand the inevitability of death instead of performing a miraculous resurrection. These anecdotes were presented in simple and accessible language, catering to the understanding of ordinary people.