Deck 4: Buddhism

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The Buddha was

A) not born into a particular caste.
B) a priest of the Brahmin caste.
C) a prince of the Kshatriya caste.
D) a merchant of the Vaishya caste.
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According to Buddhist's beliefs, the problem for humans is ____ and the solution is ____.

A) anger, kindness
B) suffering, knowledge
C) disagreement, solidarity
D) disenchantment, togetherness
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Which Japanese sect of Buddhism claims to harmonize the truths of all Buddhist sects?

A) Shingon
B) Jodo
C) Shinran
D) Tendai
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What defines taha?

A) worship
B) desire
C) craving
D) following
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Which step of the Eightfold Path is described as "The disciple must be prepared to renounce attachments to the world and give benevolence and kindness"?

A) right view
B) right aim
C) right mindfulness
D) right effort
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In Buddhism, when a person is set free from egocentrism they enter

A) Nirvana.
B) Bodhgaya.
C) Sarnath.
D) dukkha.
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The Eightfold Path in Buddhism is

A) one of the four passing sights.
B) one of the five skandhas.
C) followed by using all precepts at the same time.
D) Nirvana.
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The Discipline Basket of the Tripitaka contained

A) teachings of the Buddha.
B) stories of the Buddha's previous lives.
C) rules for monks.
D) the differences between Pali and Sanskrit scriptures.
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According to Zen teachings, what is the only thing of value?

A) comprehending our real nature
B) careful study of the sacred scriptures
C) good works performed for fellow humans
D) building monasteries
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The Buddhist doctrine which asserts there are no permanent souls is

A) anatta.
B) anicca.
C) tara.
D) ahimsa.
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Who were the first disciples of the Buddha?

A) the five ascetics
B) 55 men of good families
C) his family
D) women of the local village
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The Eightfold Path is symbolized by

A) a circle of eight people holding hands.
B) an eight-spoked dharma wheel.
C) a tree with eight branches.
D) eight dogs chasing each other's tails.
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The Zen form of Buddhism is considered

A) very controlling.
B) unconstructed.
C) popular among the majority of Buddhists.
D) a poor choice for athletes.
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Dukkha is demonstrated by which of the following?

A) giving all possessions to god
B) the loss of a home in a fire
C) the eight-steps to enlightenment
D) craving a neighbor's possessions
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The Buddhist monastic order that eventually included laypeople is known as the

A) Bodhgaya.
B) Sangha.
C) dharma.
D) arhat.
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Which of the following would be a concern of the Buddha's teachings?

A) whether the world is infinite
B) if a person continues to exist after death
C) ways to relieve human suffering
D) ritual sacrifices
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The more inclusive major division of Buddhism is the

A) Yogacara.
B) Theravadin.
C) Mahayanist.
D) Vajrayanist.
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During his enlightenment, it is said that the Buddha stayed under the pipal tree for ____ weeks.

A) two
B) nine
C) seven
D) four
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A "guardian angel" in some cultures would be known as a ____ in Buddhism.

A) dhyana
B) koan
C) bodhisattva
D) satori
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In Tibet, the Kalachakra doctrine represents

A) pride.
B) law and matter.
C) selfishness.
D) time and space.
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In Buddhism an enlightened holy person is called

A) Master
B) Arhat
C) Atman
D) Bodhi
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According to Buddhist teachings, the Middle Path is marked by observing all the precepts of the Eightfold Path one at a time.
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In Buddhism, no Self exists over and beyond the five skandhas.
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The enlightenment experience in Japan is called

A) satori
B) nirvana
C) wu wei
D) zen
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The monument at Bodhgaya commemorates the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama.
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Theravadin Buddhists believe that imitating the ascetic life of the Buddha is the best way to enlightenment.
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In Japan, the Zen enlightenment experience is called satori.
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Tanha means "desire," "craving," or "grasping."
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Mahayana Buddhists believe that everyone is a potential Buddha.
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In Buddhism, bodily relics are not considered to be of any value toward attaining salvation.
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Upon returning home after his enlightenment, the Buddha found that his family members were uncomfortable with his spiritual leadership.
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The Buddha emphasized the need for daily prayer and ritual sacrifice.
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Mahayana Buddhism is the primary religion of India today.
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Bodhisattvas are featured in Theravadin Buddhism.
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Devotees enter the Buddhist faith by

A) reciting the Four Noble Truths
B) following the Eightfold Path
C) repeating the three refuges
D) during a ritual at Benares
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Mahayanists believe in universal Buddhist enlightenment.
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Because he was born a Brahmin, Siddhartha became a priest.
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The Buddha died at age 60, at home with his wife.
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The Buddha left home and became enlightened in only one year.
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In Buddhist teachings, karma is psychological instead of physical.
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the five parts of self
skandha
the five parts of self
arhat
the five parts of self
koan
the five parts of self
tanha
the five parts of self
Jatakas
an enlightened holy person
skandha
an enlightened holy person
arhat
an enlightened holy person
koan
an enlightened holy person
tanha
an enlightened holy person
Jatakas
the cause of suffering
skandha
the cause of suffering
arhat
the cause of suffering
koan
the cause of suffering
tanha
the cause of suffering
Jatakas
mind puzzles
skandha
mind puzzles
arhat
mind puzzles
koan
mind puzzles
tanha
mind puzzles
Jatakas
stories of the Buddha's previous lives
skandha
stories of the Buddha's previous lives
arhat
stories of the Buddha's previous lives
koan
stories of the Buddha's previous lives
tanha
stories of the Buddha's previous lives
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the evil one who tempted the Buddha
Bodhgaya
the evil one who tempted the Buddha
Mara
the evil one who tempted the Buddha
Mahakashyapa
the evil one who tempted the Buddha
Maya
mother of Buddha
Bodhgaya
mother of Buddha
Mara
mother of Buddha
Mahakashyapa
mother of Buddha
Maya
a temple in the grove where Buddha was enlightened
Bodhgaya
a temple in the grove where Buddha was enlightened
Mara
a temple in the grove where Buddha was enlightened
Mahakashyapa
a temple in the grove where Buddha was enlightened
Maya
the Brahmin monk who heard the Buddhas fire sermon
Bodhgaya
the Brahmin monk who heard the Buddhas fire sermon
Mara
the Brahmin monk who heard the Buddhas fire sermon
Mahakashyapa
the Brahmin monk who heard the Buddhas fire sermon
Maya
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When Buddhism first came into being, women were seen as equal to men in the roles they played.
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three bodies of Buddha
Nirvana
three bodies of Buddha
Sangha
three bodies of Buddha
dukkha
three bodies of Buddha
Trikaya
suffering
Nirvana
suffering
Sangha
suffering
dukkha
suffering
Trikaya
freedom from egocentrism and suffering
Nirvana
freedom from egocentrism and suffering
Sangha
freedom from egocentrism and suffering
dukkha
freedom from egocentrism and suffering
Trikaya
the first organization of Buddhism
Nirvana
the first organization of Buddhism
Sangha
the first organization of Buddhism
dukkha
the first organization of Buddhism
Trikaya
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Buddhists and Hindus share many aspects of interpreting the world.
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Explain the Buddha's preference for personal experience over metaphysical theories.
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Explain why the first century Chinese preferred Mahayana Buddhism over Theravadin Buddhism.
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Identify and briefly describe each of the ten Buddhist precepts. Explain why lay practitioners are only expected to practice the first five precepts.
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Name the three major differences between the Theravadin and Mahayanist schools of Buddhism.
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Buddhists believe that it is not the processes of life that cause suffering, but our attachment to those processes.
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Although fully accepted in China, Buddhism is in direct conflict with Shinto in Japan.
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Briefly describe each of the differing views of karma held by the Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains.
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Identify the three main results of the First Buddhist Council after the death of the Buddha.
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Theravadin Buddhists believe in a heavenly pantheon of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas.
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Identify and briefly describe each of the Four Noble Truths of the Buddha.
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Lay practitioners (householders) are only required to follow five of the ten Buddhist precepts.
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Identify and briefly describe each element of the Buddha's Eightfold Path.
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Identify and describe each of the four sights that moved young Siddhartha Gautama to seek enlightenment.
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Identify the three ways to the "True Word" as taught by Shingon Buddhism.
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What metaphor did the Buddha employ when teaching the monk, Malunkyaputta, about metaphysical inquiries?
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Briefly describe the four steps leading to the Buddha's awakening in the grove at Bodhgaya.
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Briefly describe the differences between Lin Chi and Ts'ao-tung schools of Buddhism.
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The Buddha was

A) not born into a particular caste.
B) a priest of the Brahmin caste.
C) a prince of the Kshatriya caste.
D) a merchant of the Vaishya caste.
C
2
According to Buddhist's beliefs, the problem for humans is ____ and the solution is ____.

A) anger, kindness
B) suffering, knowledge
C) disagreement, solidarity
D) disenchantment, togetherness
B
3
Which Japanese sect of Buddhism claims to harmonize the truths of all Buddhist sects?

A) Shingon
B) Jodo
C) Shinran
D) Tendai
D
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What defines taha?

A) worship
B) desire
C) craving
D) following
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Which step of the Eightfold Path is described as "The disciple must be prepared to renounce attachments to the world and give benevolence and kindness"?

A) right view
B) right aim
C) right mindfulness
D) right effort
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In Buddhism, when a person is set free from egocentrism they enter

A) Nirvana.
B) Bodhgaya.
C) Sarnath.
D) dukkha.
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The Eightfold Path in Buddhism is

A) one of the four passing sights.
B) one of the five skandhas.
C) followed by using all precepts at the same time.
D) Nirvana.
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The Discipline Basket of the Tripitaka contained

A) teachings of the Buddha.
B) stories of the Buddha's previous lives.
C) rules for monks.
D) the differences between Pali and Sanskrit scriptures.
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According to Zen teachings, what is the only thing of value?

A) comprehending our real nature
B) careful study of the sacred scriptures
C) good works performed for fellow humans
D) building monasteries
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The Buddhist doctrine which asserts there are no permanent souls is

A) anatta.
B) anicca.
C) tara.
D) ahimsa.
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Who were the first disciples of the Buddha?

A) the five ascetics
B) 55 men of good families
C) his family
D) women of the local village
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The Eightfold Path is symbolized by

A) a circle of eight people holding hands.
B) an eight-spoked dharma wheel.
C) a tree with eight branches.
D) eight dogs chasing each other's tails.
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The Zen form of Buddhism is considered

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B) unconstructed.
C) popular among the majority of Buddhists.
D) a poor choice for athletes.
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Dukkha is demonstrated by which of the following?

A) giving all possessions to god
B) the loss of a home in a fire
C) the eight-steps to enlightenment
D) craving a neighbor's possessions
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The Buddhist monastic order that eventually included laypeople is known as the

A) Bodhgaya.
B) Sangha.
C) dharma.
D) arhat.
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Which of the following would be a concern of the Buddha's teachings?

A) whether the world is infinite
B) if a person continues to exist after death
C) ways to relieve human suffering
D) ritual sacrifices
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The more inclusive major division of Buddhism is the

A) Yogacara.
B) Theravadin.
C) Mahayanist.
D) Vajrayanist.
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During his enlightenment, it is said that the Buddha stayed under the pipal tree for ____ weeks.

A) two
B) nine
C) seven
D) four
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A "guardian angel" in some cultures would be known as a ____ in Buddhism.

A) dhyana
B) koan
C) bodhisattva
D) satori
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In Tibet, the Kalachakra doctrine represents

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B) law and matter.
C) selfishness.
D) time and space.
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In Buddhism an enlightened holy person is called

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D) Bodhi
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According to Buddhist teachings, the Middle Path is marked by observing all the precepts of the Eightfold Path one at a time.
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In Buddhism, no Self exists over and beyond the five skandhas.
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The enlightenment experience in Japan is called

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D) zen
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The monument at Bodhgaya commemorates the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama.
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Theravadin Buddhists believe that imitating the ascetic life of the Buddha is the best way to enlightenment.
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In Japan, the Zen enlightenment experience is called satori.
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Tanha means "desire," "craving," or "grasping."
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Mahayana Buddhists believe that everyone is a potential Buddha.
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In Buddhism, bodily relics are not considered to be of any value toward attaining salvation.
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Upon returning home after his enlightenment, the Buddha found that his family members were uncomfortable with his spiritual leadership.
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The Buddha emphasized the need for daily prayer and ritual sacrifice.
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Mahayana Buddhism is the primary religion of India today.
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Bodhisattvas are featured in Theravadin Buddhism.
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Devotees enter the Buddhist faith by

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Mahayanists believe in universal Buddhist enlightenment.
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Because he was born a Brahmin, Siddhartha became a priest.
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The Buddha died at age 60, at home with his wife.
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The Buddha left home and became enlightened in only one year.
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In Buddhist teachings, karma is psychological instead of physical.
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Match between columns
the five parts of self
skandha
the five parts of self
arhat
the five parts of self
koan
the five parts of self
tanha
the five parts of self
Jatakas
an enlightened holy person
skandha
an enlightened holy person
arhat
an enlightened holy person
koan
an enlightened holy person
tanha
an enlightened holy person
Jatakas
the cause of suffering
skandha
the cause of suffering
arhat
the cause of suffering
koan
the cause of suffering
tanha
the cause of suffering
Jatakas
mind puzzles
skandha
mind puzzles
arhat
mind puzzles
koan
mind puzzles
tanha
mind puzzles
Jatakas
stories of the Buddha's previous lives
skandha
stories of the Buddha's previous lives
arhat
stories of the Buddha's previous lives
koan
stories of the Buddha's previous lives
tanha
stories of the Buddha's previous lives
Jatakas
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Match between columns
the evil one who tempted the Buddha
Bodhgaya
the evil one who tempted the Buddha
Mara
the evil one who tempted the Buddha
Mahakashyapa
the evil one who tempted the Buddha
Maya
mother of Buddha
Bodhgaya
mother of Buddha
Mara
mother of Buddha
Mahakashyapa
mother of Buddha
Maya
a temple in the grove where Buddha was enlightened
Bodhgaya
a temple in the grove where Buddha was enlightened
Mara
a temple in the grove where Buddha was enlightened
Mahakashyapa
a temple in the grove where Buddha was enlightened
Maya
the Brahmin monk who heard the Buddhas fire sermon
Bodhgaya
the Brahmin monk who heard the Buddhas fire sermon
Mara
the Brahmin monk who heard the Buddhas fire sermon
Mahakashyapa
the Brahmin monk who heard the Buddhas fire sermon
Maya
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When Buddhism first came into being, women were seen as equal to men in the roles they played.
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three bodies of Buddha
Nirvana
three bodies of Buddha
Sangha
three bodies of Buddha
dukkha
three bodies of Buddha
Trikaya
suffering
Nirvana
suffering
Sangha
suffering
dukkha
suffering
Trikaya
freedom from egocentrism and suffering
Nirvana
freedom from egocentrism and suffering
Sangha
freedom from egocentrism and suffering
dukkha
freedom from egocentrism and suffering
Trikaya
the first organization of Buddhism
Nirvana
the first organization of Buddhism
Sangha
the first organization of Buddhism
dukkha
the first organization of Buddhism
Trikaya
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Buddhists and Hindus share many aspects of interpreting the world.
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Explain the Buddha's preference for personal experience over metaphysical theories.
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Explain why the first century Chinese preferred Mahayana Buddhism over Theravadin Buddhism.
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Identify and briefly describe each of the ten Buddhist precepts. Explain why lay practitioners are only expected to practice the first five precepts.
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Name the three major differences between the Theravadin and Mahayanist schools of Buddhism.
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Buddhists believe that it is not the processes of life that cause suffering, but our attachment to those processes.
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Although fully accepted in China, Buddhism is in direct conflict with Shinto in Japan.
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Briefly describe each of the differing views of karma held by the Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains.
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Identify the three main results of the First Buddhist Council after the death of the Buddha.
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Theravadin Buddhists believe in a heavenly pantheon of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas.
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Identify and briefly describe each of the Four Noble Truths of the Buddha.
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Lay practitioners (householders) are only required to follow five of the ten Buddhist precepts.
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Identify and briefly describe each element of the Buddha's Eightfold Path.
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Identify and describe each of the four sights that moved young Siddhartha Gautama to seek enlightenment.
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Identify the three ways to the "True Word" as taught by Shingon Buddhism.
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What metaphor did the Buddha employ when teaching the monk, Malunkyaputta, about metaphysical inquiries?
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Briefly describe the four steps leading to the Buddha's awakening in the grove at Bodhgaya.
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Briefly describe the differences between Lin Chi and Ts'ao-tung schools of Buddhism.
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