Assertion (A): The rise of hetrodox religions in the 6th century B.C. was the outcome of a desire to have an intelligible easy, and less expensive way to salvation.Reason (R): The Buddha and Mahavira introduced those changes in the old religious system as were necessary to satisfy this yearning. Codes:

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Assertion (A): The rise of hetrodox religions in the 6th century B.C. was the outcome of a desire to have an intelligible easy, and less expensive way to salvation.<br>Reason (R): The Buddha and Mahavira introduced those changes in the old religious system as were necessary to satisfy this yearning. Codes: