Buddist Beliefs Flashcards
The Buddha’s teachings
Dhamma (Dharma)
Anicca
impermanence; the idea that everything changes
anatta
nothing is permanent; there is no self or soul
ascetic
living a simple and strict lifestyle with few pleasures or possessions
boddhisattva
in Mahayana Buddhism, someone who is enlightened but chooses to remain in samsara to help others
enlightenment
the gaining of true knowledge about the self and nature of reality
What is meditation
the practise of calming and focusing the mind to reflect deeply
dukkha
The first noble truth: there is suffering
tanha
Craving or desiring something
Jataka
tales and popular stories about the lives of the Buddha
samsara
the repeating cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth
arhat
In Theravada Buddhism, someone who has become enlightened
Samudaya
The second noble truth: there are causes of suffering
Magga
The fourth noble truth: to stop suffering, follow the Eightfold Path
Magga
The fourth noble truth: to stop suffering, follow the Eightfold Path
Nirodha
The third noble truth: suffering can be stopped
Kamma (karma)
a person’s actions in any life; good actions result in happiness and bad ones in suffering
Nibbana (nirvana)
a state of complete enlightenment, happiness and peace
What is the third sight that Buddha saw?
Death
The 5 kandhas/ aggregates are …
the Therevadian idea of the parts that interact to make up a persons idea of self
What was the fourth sight that Buddha saw?
Holy man
What was the first sight that Buddha saw?
Old age
What was the second sight that Buddha saw?
Illness
Buddhists believe that God made the world. (True or false)
False