Buddhist Beliefs Quotes Flashcards
Give a reference about Siddhartha’s life of luxury
Anguttara Nikaya - ‘delicately nurtured’
Scripture that details Siddhartha’s encounter of the four sights
Jataka 75
Quote that shows the ineffectiveness of Siddhartha’s ascetic life
‘it was to him like a time of intertwining the sky with knots’ - The Jataka, Vol.1, Page 67
Quote that shows the Buddha’s dedication to reaching enlightenment
‘not until I attain the supreme Enlightenment will I give up this seat of meditation’ - Jataka, Vol.1, Page 71
Quote showing the importance of the three jewels/refuges
‘To the Buddha for refuge I go, to the Dhamma for refuge I go, to the Sangha for refuge I go’
Quote about dependent arising
‘All events and incidents in life are so intimately linked with the fate of others that a single person on his or her own cannot even begin to act’ - Dalai Lama
Quote about the wave analogy for dependent arising
‘every wave is related to every other wave’ - Sogyal Rinpoche
Quote about the first mark of existence - dukkha
‘what I teach is suffering and the cessation of suffering’ - Majjhima Nikaya, Vol.1, Page 140
Reference about anicca - impermanence
Story of Kisa Gotami in the Therigatha
Quote about the doctor analogy of the four noble truths
‘The truth of suffering is like a disease, the truth of origin is like the cause of the disease. the truth of cessation is like the cure of the disease, and the truth of the path is like the medicine’ - The Visuddhimagga, page 512
Quote about the first noble truth - dukkha
‘The insight is simply… that there is this suffering without making it personal’ - Ajahn Sumedho
Quote about the second noble truth - samudaya
‘it is this craving which leads to renewed existence ‘ - Samyutta Nikaya, Vol.5, Page 421
Quote about third noble truth - nirodha
‘the remainderless fading away and cessation of that same craving’ - Samyutta Nikaya, Vol.5, Page 421
Quote about the fourth noble truth - magga
‘But if any one goes to the Buddha, the Doctrine and the Order as a refuge, he perceives with proper knowledge the four noble truths… and the noble eightfold path leading to the cessation of suffering’ - Dhammapada, verses 190-1
Reference to Buddha-nature (Mahayana)
Uttaratantra Shastra - metaphor of Buddha-nature being like honey surrounded by a swarm of bees