The basic teachings of which of the following is contained in the maxim "Good thoughts, Good words and Good deeds"? |
Mahavira Zoroaster Prophet Muhammed Buddha |
Zoroaster |
The correct answer is Option 2- Zoroaster The maxim "Good thoughts, Good words, and Good deeds" is contained in the basic teachings of Zoroaster. Zoroaster was an ancient Iranian prophet who founded Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions. Zoroastrianism is based on the belief in a single, all-powerful God called Ahura Mazda. Zoroaster taught that humans have a free will and that they are responsible for their own actions. He also taught that humans should strive to be good and moral in their thoughts, words, and deeds. The maxim "Good thoughts, Good words, and Good deeds" is a summary of Zoroaster's basic teachings. It is a reminder to Zoroastrians to always strive to be the best people they can be. The other prophets mentioned, Mahavira, Prophet Muhammed, and Buddha, also taught the importance of good thoughts, words, and deeds. However, the maxim "Good thoughts, Good words, and Good deeds" is most closely associated with Zoroastrianism. |