Pranay Gupta

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Confucianism upheld the ideal of a stable, harmonious social order in which everyone knew their place. Correct ritual was all important and every aspect of life was subject to clear rules of behaviour. Confucianism was very much a religion of “this” world and its followers instinctively objected to a religion that seemed to encourage the abandonment of worldly ties for the pursuit of vague spiritual objectives.
Introducing Buddha: A Graphic Guide (Graphic Guides)
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