Q: (SSC/0)
question_subject:
History
question_exam:
SSC
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keywords:
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The religion that preached "Desire is the cause for all sufferings" is Buddhism. Buddhism teaches that attachment and craving for worldly desires lead to suffering. According to the Buddhist belief, desire causes people to become trapped in a cycle of rebirth and suffering known as samsara. The ultimate goal in Buddhism is to attain enlightenment and break free from this cycle by eliminating all desires and attachments. By doing so, one can achieve nirvana, a state of ultimate peace and liberation from suffering. It is worth noting that while other religions like Jainism, Sikhism, and Hinduism also emphasize the importance of overcoming desires, Buddhism specifically highlights desire as the root cause of suffering.