The Buddhist View towards Nature
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This paper will explore the Buddhist view towards nature with the references from Pali Canon and Buddhist scholars which is related to this topic. As we understand that the Buddha himself has mentioned in Pali canon or Tipitaka such as Kudadanda Sutta of Digha Nikaya, Dīghajānu Sutta of Aṇguttara Nikāya and Vinaya Pitaka and so on that he paid much attention towards the nature. When we study the history of the Buddha, since the Prince Siddhartha Gautama (to be the Buddha) was born until the Buddha passed away, his life was related to nature without objection. However, many times human beings' relationships are not smooth and conducted in an orderly manner with nature. These problems are mainly due to differences in their cultures, environments, education, and ways of thinking or viewpoints. These differences start to harm nature, and one way used to solve these problems is that of harm to nature.
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