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"Just as a flower does not pick and choose the bees that come to it, but gives its honey to all, so the teaching of the Buddha does not discriminate between the worthy and the unworthy, or the good and the evil. The Way of the Buddha shines its light upon all beings equally."—The Lotus Sutra, a significant scripture in Mahayana Buddhism, circa 3rd century CE Based on the excerpt, what can be inferred about the teachings of Mahayana Buddhism?A It emphasizes the importance of strict rituals and practicesB It advocates for the worship of multiple deities and godsC It focuses solely on the monastic life and ascetic practicesD It promotes an inclusive and universal approach to enlightenment

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"Just as a flower does not pick and choose the bees that come to it, but gives its honey to all, so the teaching of the Buddha does not discriminate between the worthy and the unworthy, or the good and the evil. The Way of the Buddha shines its light upon all beings equally."—The Lotus Sutra, a significant scripture in Mahayana Buddhism, circa 3rd century CE Based on the excerpt, what can be inferred about the teachings of Mahayana Buddhism?A It emphasizes the importance of strict rituals and practicesB It advocates for the worship of multiple deities and godsC It focuses solely on the monastic life and ascetic practicesD It promotes an inclusive and universal approach to enlightenment

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The excerpt suggests that the teachings of Mahayana Buddhism promote an inclusive and universal approach to enlightenment. This is inferred from the metaphor of the flower giving its honey to all bees, without discrimination, which is used to illustrate how the teachings of the Buddha are available to all beings equally. Therefore, the correct answer is D. It promotes an inclusive and universal approach to enlightenment.

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