Buddist Beliefs Flashcards

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The Buddha’s teachings

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Dhamma (Dharma)

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Anicca

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impermanence; the idea that everything changes

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anatta

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nothing is permanent; there is no self or soul

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ascetic

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living a simple and strict lifestyle with few pleasures or possessions

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boddhisattva

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in Mahayana Buddhism, someone who is enlightened but chooses to remain in samsara to help others

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enlightenment

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the gaining of true knowledge about the self and nature of reality

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What is meditation

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the practise of calming and focusing the mind to reflect deeply

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dukkha

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The first noble truth: there is suffering

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tanha

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Craving or desiring something

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Jataka

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tales and popular stories about the lives of the Buddha

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samsara

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the repeating cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth

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arhat

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In Theravada Buddhism, someone who has become enlightened

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Samudaya

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The second noble truth: there are causes of suffering

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Magga

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The fourth noble truth: to stop suffering, follow the Eightfold Path

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Magga

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The fourth noble truth: to stop suffering, follow the Eightfold Path

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Nirodha

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The third noble truth: suffering can be stopped

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Kamma (karma)

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a person’s actions in any life; good actions result in happiness and bad ones in suffering

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Nibbana (nirvana)

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a state of complete enlightenment, happiness and peace

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What is the third sight that Buddha saw?

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The 5 kandhas/ aggregates are …

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the Therevadian idea of the parts that interact to make up a persons idea of self

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What was the fourth sight that Buddha saw?

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What was the first sight that Buddha saw?

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What was the second sight that Buddha saw?

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Buddhists believe that God made the world. (True or false)

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How do we stop suffering?
Remove desire and attachment
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Pure lands Buddhism focuses on reaching enlightenment by...
being taught by Amitabha Buddha in the pure lands/ Sukhavati
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What is 'ahimsa'?
Non-violence
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What is the 'sangha'?
Buddhist community
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What is the purpose of life for a Buddhist?
To develop compassion and wisdom
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What is meant by the 5 aggregates or 5 Skandhas?
5 parts to describe what people are made up of
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Middle way
The balance between self-indulgence and self-mortification (self denial or self discipline as an aspect of religious devotion)
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Which two are branches of Buddhism?
Mahayana & Theravada
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Bodhisattva is
For Mahayana Buddhists, someone who has become enlightened but chooses to remain in the cycle of samsara to help others
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Who tried to stop Siddhartha reaching enlightenment?
Mara
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The Three poisons are shown by
A pig, a snake and a cockrel
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After Death Buddhists believe in
Re birth