Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Ancient India: Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings

Question:

The Buddha's disciples hailed from diverse social strata. This encompassed not only kings, affluent individuals, and gahapatis (householders), but also those from more modest backgrounds: laborers, slaves, and artisans. Upon entering the sangha, all individuals shed their former social roles to be regarded as equals, unified under the titles of bhikkhus and bhikkhunis. The inner workings of the sangha were modeled after the traditions of ganas and sanghas, where consensus was achieved through deliberations. Should consensus prove elusive, decisions were made by casting votes on the matter.

What did individuals like workers, slaves, and craftspeople become upon joining the sangha?

Options:

Bodhisattvas and Bodhisattvanis

Sanghas and Sanghis

Bhikkhus and bhikkhunis

Theras and Theris

Correct Answer:

Bhikkhus and bhikkhunis

Explanation:

The Buddha's disciples hailed from diverse social strata. This encompassed not only kings, affluent individuals, and gahapatis (householders), but also those from more modest backgrounds: laborers, slaves, and artisans. Upon entering the sangha, all individuals shed their former social roles to be regarded as equals, unified under the titles of bhikkhus and bhikkhunis.