Who was the founder of Buddhism?
Siddhartha Gautama, a prince born in the 6th Century B.C.E., in what is now Nepal
Regarded as the Supreme Buddha
“Buddha” signifies “enlightened one” or “awakened one”
Around when and where was Buddhism founded?
500 B.C.E., in India
In what countries is Buddhism most prevalent today?
How many Buddhists are there in the world today?
Estimates range from 300 million to over 1 billion
Accurate estimates are particularly difficult to obtain due to religious suppression in certain countries
In any event, Buddhism is most likely the fourth largest religion in the world, after Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity
What four sights did the Buddha see that caused him to follow a spiritual path?
Where did the Buddha achieve enlightenment?
Under the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, India, still a major pilgrimage site for Buddhists today
According to the teachings of the Buddha, what are the three marks of existence?
Three qualities shared by all things that exist in the world:
What is anicca?
What is dukkha?
Generally translated to “suffering,” one of the three Buddhist marks of existence
What is anatta?
Non-selfhood, one of the three Buddhist marks of existence: there is no “I” or permanent self
What are Buddhism’s Four Noble Truths?
What is the Noble Eightfold Path?
The Buddhist way to achieve nirvana and enlightenment:
What alternate name is often used to refer to Gautama Buddha?
Sakyamuni, “Sage of the Sakya clan”
What are the three main Buddhist schools?
What are some important qualities of Theravada Buddhism?
What are some important qualities of Mahayana Buddhism?
What are some important qualities of Vajrayana Buddhism?
What are some of the major texts of Buddhism?
What is nirvana?
What is karma?
In Buddhism, the total of one’s good and bad deeds, which determines into which kind of life a person will be reincarnated
What is the Buddhist view on reincarnation?
A consciousness is reborn after death, but no permanent “soul” persists
The Buddha likened rebirth to using a candle flame to light another candle; the second flame arises from the initial flame, but the two are not the same
What is the significance of the Middle Way in Buddhism?
The Buddha used this term in his very first sermon to describe the path to enlightenment, which lies between the extremes of sensual gratification and self-mortification
In what ways is Buddhism unique among major world religions?
What is Zen Buddhism?
A school of Mahayana Buddhism