
Humans, being intellectual and curious creatures keep amending and progressing the omnipresent values of life in accordance to art. Even according to the eternal rules of nature whichever methodology originates, getting amended and improved reaches a state of imminent finality. However during the time interval, due to the outbreak of any other methodology, the ancient methodology approaches its downfall and destroys the self-created values of life itself. In the same context, India witnessed an intellectual and conceptual revolution in the 6th century BC. Human instinct of curiosity wanted to rip through the veil of Vedic belief and rituals and to re-analyze the concepts. Consequently, the new thoughts were tried to amend and re-lived by imposing the ancient religious system as a result of which Buddhism originated. Observing theoretically, Vedic religion and Buddhism were each other's complementary, with the sole difference that Buddhism didn't include casteism and fake displays
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