Buddhist Beliefs Fact Test Flashcards
In which country is Pure Land Buddhism the most commonly practised form of Buddhism? (1)
Japan
What word is used to describe an enlightened person who chooses to remain in samsara? (1)
Bodhisattva
What is dependent arising? (1)
Dependent arising is the idea that everything happens depending on certain conditions.
What is Dhamma(Dharma)? (1)
Dhamma (Dharma) is the Buddhist doctrine that includes the teaching of the Buddha about the nature of existence
Give three examples of the five aggregates. (3)
The Five Aggregates are form, mental formation, perception, consciousness and sensation.
What is anicca? (1)
Anicca means impermanence and encourages Buddhists to accept death and suffering as part of life. The cycle of birth, life death and rebirth is called samsara.
Explain what is meant by Buddha-nature (2)
Buddha-nature is the idea that everyone can attain Buddhahood. Mahayana Buddhists believe that everyone has the essence of a Buddha within them.
Explain what the concept of Dukkha means for Buddhists. (2)
Dukkha is the belief that there are three types of suffering, as part of the Three Marks of Existence. The three types are ordinary suffering, suffering through change and suffering through dissatisfaction or attachment.
What is samsara? (1)
Samsara is the Buddhist belief in the cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth.
Which type of Buddhists attempt to become Bodhisattvas? (1)
Mahayana Buddhists
Which word describes the Buddhist belief that the soul doesn’t have a physical existence? (1)
Anatta
List three events that happen in the Buddhas life (3)
He grew up in a life of luxury as the son of a Queen. He was inspired to leave this life by the Four Sights.
After this he lived an ascetic life of self-denial and pain but wasn’t able to become enlightened so left it for the Middle Way between pain and luxury.
Give three of the four noble truths (3)
- There is suffering»_space;
- Suffering has a cause»_space;
- Suffering can come to an end»_space;
- There is a way to end suffering.
List the 3 poisons (3)
These are the three poisons, a pig, a snake and a cockerel, they represent ignorance, hatred and greed, Buddhist see these as the starting point of all human problems.
List three aspects of the eightfold path (3)
Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right effort, Right mindfulness, Right concentration, Right understanding, Right intention