Buddhism (Origins) 1 Flashcards

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Where did Buddhism originate?

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India

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What was the caste system and what did this mean for Hindu’s?

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Is a social hierarchy. Hindu believed that the higher you are within the system the more likely you are able to be reincarnated.

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What practice was commonly performed by the priests in the Hindu religion?

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Animal sacrifice and Puja

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How did they believe they attained moksha (exited the cycle of samsara)?

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Through asceticism

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Who were shramanas and what did they practice?

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Shramanas were hindu, holy and nomadic individuals and they practised aesticsm.

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What did shramanas teach about?

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They taught about the nature of the soul, how to attain better moksha and that asceticism is the way to achieve nirvana.

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What was the Buddha born as?

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He was born into royalty as a prince

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What was predicted at his birth?

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That he would either be a great king or spiritual leader

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How did the King react to this?

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The king sheltered him and controlled his every movement to ensure that he would never experience dukka.

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What did Siddhartha see on his journeys outside the castle?

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Within his journey outside of the castle, he encounter a sick, old, dying and holy person.

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What is seen as the noble deed by Buddha?

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He left his life of material desires in order to seek enlightenment

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What did he practice after he left the castle and why did he stop this?

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He practiced asceticism. He stopped because he realised that he didn’t have to go to that extreme to reach enlightenment and eventually created the middle way.

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What happened to his followers?

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After he had consumed the bowl of rice, his followers had left him.

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What did he teach after he gave up asceticism?

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He taught the Eight Fold Path as well as the turning wheel of the Dhamma.

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Where did he attain enlightenment?

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Under a bodhi tree

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What was his first sermon called and what did he teach?

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His first sermon was called “Turning the wheel of Dhamma” and it taught about the four noble truths and the middle way

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Who did he ordain as the first members of the sangha?

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The first four people who stuck with him to the end and had written about his greatness

18
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List 3 ways the Buddha is the model for Buddhist life

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Dhama, Eightfold Path, Ethics (Sila) and mediation practices (Samadhi)

19
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What text was developed for the Sangha?

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The Vinaya was specifically made for the Sangha

20
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How did the early Sangha live?

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They lived in a nomadic lifestyle in intent to spread the word of Buddhism further