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BUDDHISM
BY: SALLY / T.J./ JACOB S./ Sehr
Teachings of Buddhism The three roots of Evil : 1. lust 2.. Deluison 3. Anger Three Trainings : 1. Moral discipline 2. Concentration 3. Wisdom Three Marks of Existence :1. Impermanence (anicca) 2. Unsatisfactoriness (dukkha) 3. No-self (anatta) Four Noble Truths: . All of life is marked by suffering. 2. Suffering is caused by desire and attachment. 3. Suffering can be eliminated. 4. Suffering is eliminated by following the Noble Eightfold Path .Four States of Being 1. Equanimity (upekkha) 2. Loving-kindness (metta) 3. Compassion (karuna)
Core Beliefs : Death is inevitable. The laws of karma cannot be avoided. Suffering permeates all existence Four Bodhisattva Vows: Vow to rescue the boundless living beings from suffering. Vow to put an end to the infinite afflictions of living beings. Vow to learn the measureless Dharma-doors. Vow to realise the unsurpassed path of the Buddha.
Five Powers: 1. Faith and confidence 2. Energy and effort 3. Mindfulness 4. Samadhi 5. Wisdom Beliefs : Fourfold kindness 1) one's parents, 2) teachers and the Three Jewels, 3) country, 4) sentient beings
1. Concentration 2. Effort 3. Ethical behavior 4. Generosity 5. Patience 6. WisdomSix Realms of Existence: - Hell-beings - Hungry ghosts - Animals - Humans - Anti-gods or demigods - Gods Noble Holidays Celebrated in Buddhism: Buddhist New Year Buddha Day Dhamma Day Robe Offering Cermony Elephant Festival and many many more each has a signifcant part to the history ofBuddhism
Twelve Links of Dependent Arising: 1. Ignorance 2. Karmic formations 3. Consciousness 4. Name and form 5. Six senses 6. Contact 7. Feeling 8. Craving 9. Grasping 10. Becoming 11. Birth 12.Aging and Death
Good Karma 1. No false Speech 2. Abusive Speech 3. No greed 4. No anger 5. No wrong views Bad Karma 1. Taking things not given 2. Lying 3. Sexual Misconduct 4. Killing 5. Using of intoxicants
Main locations: China, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia
Major divisions:Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana
Buddishism has the Pali Canon in it has the Dhamma as the Buddha told it. The Dhamma however was broken down in to three parts, the Sutta Pikta, the Vinya Pikta, and the Abhidhamma Pitaka.
Original language:Pali
Spiritual leader:Monk (lama in Tibetan Buddhism)
Perfections of Buddhists
Eightfold Path: 1. Right beliefs 2. Right aspirations 3. Right speech 4. Right conduct 5. Right livelihood 6. Right effort 7. Right mindfulness 8. Right meditational attainment
No deity in Buddhism
Size rank: Fourth largest world religion 350 million followers
Three Jewels of Buddhism: 1) Buddha, - perfect teacher 2) The Dharma - his Teachings 3) The Sagha - buddhist community
Founder of Buddhism was Siddhartha Gautama
Sacred Sites : Place of Buddhas birth in Lumbini, Nepal Place of Buddhas enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, India Also this sites are taken as a Pilgramage.
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