Describe the origins of Buddhism
Five precepts?
Four Noble Truths?
1 . Truth of Suffering
- To live is to suffer
- Moments of happiness don’t last
Eightfold Path?
Right:
- View
- Intentions
- Speech
- Actions
- Livelihood
- Effort
- Concentration
- Mindfulness
Six Perfections?
Mediation, generosity, patience, energy, morality, wisdom
Three Characteristics of Existence?
Annica, dukkha, anatta
Annica?
Impermanence, everything is in constant change
Dukkha?
Dissatisfaction
Anatta?
No self, no soul of permanent essence in people/things
Dharma?
Natural law, teachings of Buddha
Karma?
Good actions and thoughts
Spiritual leader?
Dalai Lama
- Tibetan Buddhism
- Reincarnation
- Current= Tenzin Gyatso, fled to India after Chinese invasion of Tibet
- Kundun
Mudra?
Hand gesture for mediation
- Person’s state of mind
Stupa?
Dome shaped mound built to house Buddha relics
Lotus?
Represents impermanence
Buddhapada?
Represents Buddha’s footprints
Wheel of Life?
Visual representation of the cyclical nature of samsara
Mandala?
Geometrical diagrams of the spiritual journey
- Helps awaken one’s spiritual potential
Buddha Day?
Celebrates Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and death
Dhamma Day?
Commemorates the first sermon of Buddha
- Food offered to monks
- Observance of five precepts/meditation
Sangha Day?
Commemorates proclamation of Buddha’s teachings + second sermon
- Food offered to monks
Songkran Day?
Symbol observance of first precept
- Thai
- Clean house
- Brings good karma
Loy Krathong?
Float bowls of leaves on rivers containing candles and incense
- Thai
- Bowls carry bad luck away
Nirvana?
“Extinguish”, blissful spiritual condition where the heart extinguishes passion/hatred/delusion
- Highest spiritual plane