Religion -Test 2 Multiple Choice
Punjab of northwestern India and eastern Pakistan
Sikhism originated in the
tirthankara
"Crossing maker"; in Jainism, one of the twenty-four ideal human beings of the past, Mahavira being the most recent
bodhisattva
"Enlightenment being"; in Mahayana, a person of deep compassion, especially one who does not enter nirvana but is constantly reborn to help others; a heavenly being of compassion.
dhyana
"Meditation"; focusing of the mind; sometimes, stages of trance
wu wei
"No action," "no strain"; doing only what comes spontaneously and naturally; effortlessly
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How many parts is the Adi Granth divided into?
puja
In Jainism, ritual in honor of a tirthankara
jina
"Conqueror"; the Jain term for a perfected person who will not be reborn
a predictable transformation of nature
Daoists view death as
an emanation of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara
Each Dalai Lama in Tibetan Buddhism is considered to be
ren
Empathy, consideration for others , humaneness; a Confucian virtue
bodhi
Enlightenment
Nanak
The founder of Sikhism
Sthanakavasi
"Building person"; a member of one of the youngest Jain sects, which rejects the use of statues and temples
Digambara
"Clothed in sky"; a member of the Jain sect in which monks do not wear clothing
samadhi
A state of deep awareness, the result of intensive meditation
glorify Mahavira's extreme austerities
Jains, unlike the Theravada Buddhists,
devotion to deitites
Mahayana Buddhism generally does not advocate
spread north to China and Japan
Mahayana Buddism
intoxicants
Members of the Khalsa are to avoid
prophetic call
Nanak's religious experience is similar to what feature in other religions?
ajiva
Natter without soul or life
rebirth is finished
Once a person reaches nirvana
shu
Reciprocity; a Confucian virtue
fasting and pilgrimage
Regular practices of the Jains include
dukka
sorrow, misery
junzi
"Noble person," the refined human ideal of Confucianism
li
Appropriate action, ritual, propriety, etiquette
anichcha
Impermanence, constant change
believe that all attachments bring a certain bondage
Jains, like the Theravade Buddhists,
lama
A Tibetan Buddhist teacher, often a monk
experienced in order to be worthwhile
According to the Buddha, his teachings must be
fire ritual with historic links to the Vedic fire ceremony
An important practice in Shingon Buddhism is
Laozi
The legendary founder of Daoism
Dharma
The totality of Buddhist teaching
Maitreya
A Buddha (or bodhisattva) expected to appear on earth in the future
Mohists
A Chinese school of philosophy that taught universal love
mandala
A circular design containing deities, geometrical forms, symbols and so on that represents totality, the self, or the universe
Japji
A poem by Guru Nanek that begins the Adi Granth; the poem is recited daily by pious Sikhs
stupa
A shrine, usually in the shape of a dome, used to mark Buddhist relics or sacred sites
the orange robe
A sign of connection between Theravada monks and the wandering Hindu ascetics is
guru
A spiritual teacher
see things differently
According to the Daoists, if one leaves behind desires for individual things, one will
a border guard would not let him pass until he did so
According to the traditional story, Laozi wrote down his teachings only because
self-starvation leading to death
After a long life of virtue and detachment, Jains endorse
Yijing
An ancient Confucian book of divination, one of the Five Classics, still in use today
manual labor
An essential practice in Zen is
view the human being as a composite of spirit and matter
Both Jainism and Sikhism
produce virtuous people and create a harmonious society
By his teachings, Confucius hoped to
karuna
Compassion, empathy
a multiplicity of possible sources that coalesced into a movement
Concerning the origins of Daoism, scholars today point to
father-son
Confucius thought the most important relationship was
samara
Constant rebirth and the attendant suffering; hte everday world of change
wen
Cultural refinement; a Confucian virtue
avoids extremes and remains in harmony with others
For Confucius, a person who follows the way of heaven
koan
In Zen Buddhism, a question that cannot be answered logically; a technique used to test consciousness and bring awakening
a butterfly
In Zhuangzi's famous dream, he was not certain that he was not
organized an order of naked monks
In his lifetime, Mahavira taught and
an ox
In the most famous picture of Laozi, he rides
systematizing varied Buddhist teachings into a progressive hierarchy
Tendai Buddhism is known for
topics that were unanswerable
The Buddha was silent on questions about
his five former ascetic companions
The Buddha's first disciples were
to wake up
The Buddha's name comes from a Sanskrit word meaning
shunyata
The Mahayana notion of emptiness, meaning that the universe is empty of permanent reality
promote strength and self-identity
The Sikh Khalsa adopted the five practices to
yang
The active aspect of reality that expresses itself in speech, light, and heat
hylozoism
The belief that all physical matter has life and feeling
Khalsa
The community of initiated Sikhs; also any true Sikh
Sangha
The community of monks and nuns; lowercased, this term refers to an individual to an individual monastic community
ahimsa
The idea in Buddhism and Jainism that emphasizes nonharm and nonviolence
qi
The life force
break with the past and all that was antiquated
The main thrust of the Cultural Revolution was to
preach and seek disciples
The meaning of the work sikh is to
atheistic
The most accurate descriptor of Jainism is
temple
The most accurate meaning of the Sikh term gurdwara is
the Daoists
The most liberal thinkers in ancient China were
Dao (Tao)
The mysterious origin of the universe that is present and visible in everything
Legalists
The strictest of Chinese philosophical schools, which advocated strong laws and punishments
Trikaya
The three "bodies" of the Buddha—the cosmic Buddha nature, the celestial Buddhas, and the historical Buddhas.
their relationships
To a great extent in Confucianism, people are
steel bracelet
What item worn by the Sikh Khalsa symbolizes strength?
detachment
Which did the Buddha not oppose?
formal education
Which is not a Daoist value?
pride
Which was not an additional virtue endorsed by Confucius?
meditation
Zen is derived from a word referring to one of the steps in the Eightfold Path, whose meaning is