Buddhism
Nirvana
"The blowing out" state of eternal bliss
_________, holy man
A Hindu swami interpreted it to mean that their special baby boy would either be a ___________ or a great ______________________.
The Noble Eightfold Path
A life of moderation
Bathing the Buddha
Abhishakem. Ceremony involves pouring water over the shoulders of Buddha statue as a reminder to purify our own minds from greed, hatred, and ignorance.
500 million
Approximately ________ adherents around the world
"The Enlightened One" or "The Awakened One"
Buddha in Sanskrit means
Deer Park, enlightenment, caste, gender
Buddha preached his First Sermon at ____________________ near the city of Banaras/Varanasi on the Ganges River in India. He said that neither extreme asceticism nor indulgence will lead to _______________. He preached "The Middle Way," the "Four Noble Truths," and the "Noble Eightfold Path" that were open to all people regardless of _________ or _______________, a revolutionary idea at that time in India. Everything the Buddha discovered is discoverable in one's own mind. We all can become enlightened just like Siddhartha, but it's not so easy!
Nontheistic
Buddhism has no God
Hinduism
Buddhism is an offshot of _____
The Four Noble Truths
Buddhist belief that involves suffering
Stupas
Buddhist temples
Meditation
Buddhists believe prayerful silence is crucial to understand the cause of suffering.
The Three Jewls
Core belief of Buddhists
Sexual
Do not engage in ______ misconduct
Life
Do not take _____
Yours
Do not take what is not _____
False speech
Do not use ______
Intoxicants
Do not use____________________________. They cloud the mind.
Suffering
Dukkha
Karma
Every action has an effect in the future
Sanghas, less selfish, change, attached
For 45 years, Buddha and his followers spread his message all over India, forming ________________ or spiritual communities/ashrams of ordinary people as well as Buddhist monks and nuns from all walks of life. The purpose there is to study, meditate, and help others, and by doing so to become _______________________________ and move closer to enlightenment. Buddha, 80, said, "Desire is the root of suffering. Everything is subject to _________________, to decay, to death, so do not become ___________________ to anything; instead clear your mind and devote yourself to your own salvation." He died in India saying no one person should lead. Today some sects recognize leaders like HH the Dalai Lama.
6, ascetics, self denial, death, enlightenment, Bodhi, Ganges, extremes, The Middle Way, trance, the four Nobel truths, noble eightfold path, samsara, nirvana
For ____ years, he wandered with 5 other ___________, lived in caves, slept under the stars, studying and meditating with holy sages. He joined men who believed by mastering pain and starvation one could find enlightenment, but this extreme ______________________ didn't work as 35-year-old Siddhartha was near __________ and yet no closer to ____________________________. He was getting nowhere. In the town of Bodhgaya, he sat down under a _________________, a fig tree by the _______________ River and decided he wouldn't leave until he had found complete and perfect fulfillment. There he accepted a meal of rice and milk from a little girl, understanding he needed to reject the _____________________ of indulgence and asceticism, but practice "_______________________________________________" (moderation) because a healthy spiritual life requires a healthy physical life. Balance is a good thing—body, mind, spirit -SHA! Feeling stronger, Siddhartha meditated deeply under the Bodhi tree and entered a meditative _______________ which led to an epiphany, a deeper awareness where he realized the __________________________________________, (the essence of the human condition) and the _________________________________________, the means of transcending it! This brought Siddhartha enlightenment, and finally, under the Bodhi Tree, he became the Buddha-- freed from suffering and in a state of perfect tranquility and calm and clarity and serenity and complete bliss and happiness. He was tempted to "leave his body" and pass eternally from _______________ into __________________ (state of mind--eternal bliss/salvation) but chose to remain, share his discoveries and help others reach Nirvana too. (1st Bodhisattva)
Siddhartha Gautama later known as Buddha
Founded by ______
Anicca
Impermanence/Change. Everything in life is changing, is in a state of flux, essentially empty. You are an ever-changing you.
Side, birth
Legend of Siddhartha's unique birth says he was born out of his mother's __________ and his first words were, "This is my last ____________!"
The Five Precepts
Like our Ten Commandments
Marriage
Marriage is seen as essentially a secular affair. After the civil ceremony has occurred, some Buddhists will exchange vows before a monk and recite verses from the Pali Canon as a blessing.
Anatta
No self. No soul, no Atman...very different from Hinduism. What gets reincarnated is one's karmic energy, positive or negative. Goal of all Buddhists is to be selfless—"A Man for Others"
Old man, sick man, dead man, holy man
On this first trip he saw an __________________, saddened and bent with age. When he realized this was everyone's fate, he returned to the palace and sat alone in deep contemplation. On a second trip outside, he saw a _______________________, coughing and pale, realizing now anyone could fall ill. On his third trip he saw a group of mourners carrying a ________________________ wrapped in white. He was overwhelmed at the thought that his beloved wife and son would someday die. Finally on his fourth trip he met a __________________/religious ascetic, a man who chose to lead a life of solitude and self-denial in search of a greater wisdom. This man had also seen the suffering in the world and sought some way to get beyond it to enlightenment. Siddhartha Gautama suddenly knew his true destiny.
India
Originated in ______ over 2,500 years
Malas
Prayer beads
563 BCE/BC, Nepal
Prince Siddhartha Gautama was born around _____ in _______
White elephant
Queen Maya had a dream of a _______ defending from the sky touched her side with its tusk, and she was filled with light
Samsara
Reincarnation, cycle of birth
The Middle Way
Rejection of the extremes of asceticism and indulgence
Death
Rituals vary within the different sects, but just as the Buddha was cremated, so are most Buddhists. Monks chant over the body to help bring the dead one's good energies to be released from their fading personalities. Families give offerings to the monks, creating goodwill/karma which they believe helps the lingering spirit of the deceased.
Royal, The Great Going Forth
Siddhartha Gautama left his ______________ life and family behind and rode out to the far reaches of the forest where the holy men stayed. There he cut his beautiful hair, took off his jewelry and donned the simple orange robes of an ascetic. At the age of 29, he began his spiritual journey, known as "____________________________________."
Four Passing Sights
Siddhartha explored his town of Lumbini, and what he saw would be called "_____________________________________________________."
Spoiled
Siddhartha grew up a ______________ prince and lived an easy life, given every luxury imaginable, unaware of the suffering outside the palace walls. Intelligent and compassionate
Desire
Suffering is caused by _____________/tanha.
Dukkha
Suffering. As long as we want things/control, we'll suffer. We make our own life hard!
selfishness/desire
Tanha
Initiation
The Going Forth. Between 8-20, boys and girls may enter a monastery for a short time as novices and help run the monastery. Typically they will shave their heads and wear orange robes.
Nobel Eightfold Path
The solution to suffering is the __________________________
Suffer
To live is to ___________________/dukkha
The Three Marks of Existence
True of every human being
End
We can________ suffering.
6
__% of the worlds population
4th
___ largest religion in the world
Mandalas
colorful, detailed sand art used to enhance meditation which is a means of finding out what lies beyond our thoughts.
Dalai Lama
exiled leader of Tibetan Buddhism, is believed to be the fourteenth reincarnation of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.
Wesak
joyful, colorful festival which celebrates the Buddha's birth, enlightenment and death on 1st full moon in May. Wesak includes visiting local temples for services and bringing monks food and flowers.
Birth
no specific ceremony to mark a baby's birth--will follow local customs.
Shaveallead/Saffron
orange symbolizes fire. They've "burnt off" their shell, their desire for physical comforts, or money, or possessions. The body has no value; total removal from wants of material world. Utter selflessness. Simplicity
Mahayana
popular in China, Korea, Japan; takes the bodhisattva as the ideal (includes Tibetan Buddhism and Zen Buddhism)
Theravada
popular in SE Asia; take the arhat as the idea
Mantras
prayerful chants said to possess sacred powers
Arhat
saint, a holy person who has achieved enlightenment
Bodhisattva
saint-like Buddha-to-be who chooses to stay, who chooses to be reincarnated and teach others the way to Nirvana.
Pali Canon
sermons and sayings (sutras) containing the wisdom of the Buddha
Prayer Wheel
tool to help focus on prayer/mantras. Spinning prayer wheels releases prayers into the world.(incense)