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    The Neo-Assyrian human headed lion called a Lamassu along with the human headed bull were the sole guardians and protectors of important doorways in the Assyrian palaces. Therefore‚ these human headed creatures needed five legs because they need to look intimidating along with their enormous wings so that they can confront any evil force that is hinging upon attacking the Assyrian palace. Also‚ the five legs were given to these creatures so that they can execute their job as guardians of the palace

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    wrote “Memorial on the Bone of Buddha”. * Buddhism was also attacked for encouraging women in politics. * Wu Zhao a woman‚ married into the imperial family‚ seized control of the government and declared herself emperor. * She became a Bodhisattva. As well as favored Buddhists and Daoists over Confucianism in her court and government. * People didn’t like women ruling and writers such as Yang Guifei and Bo Zhuyi. * Because of this people blamed Yang Guifei for the outbreak of the

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    enlightenment after 81 tribulations. To start off ‚ the pilgrimage can be regarded as an penitential journey - all of the characters are flawed individuals who have committed offence against the community that they were in and were tasked by the Bodhisattva of Mercy to escort Tripitaka for redemption. Wukong‚ with his brazen and destructive nature‚ was in custody under the mountains for creating disturbance in the heavenly court (Vol.1‚ Ch.8‚ P.196). The lustful advancements

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    Both Hinduism and Buddhism originated in the Indian subcontinent and share a very long relationship‚ which in many ways is comparable to that of Judaism and Christianity. The Buddha was born in a Hindu family‚ just as Christ was born in a Jewish family. Some people still argue that Buddhism was an offshoot of Hinduism and the Buddha was a part of the Hindu pantheon‚ a view which is not acceptable to many Buddhists. It is however widely accepted that Buddhism gained popularity in India because it

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    The Six Paramitas

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    and as a method of purification‚ requiring sincere self-control and daily practice for empathetic‚ enlightened living. The first of the Paramitas is the Perfection of Generosity‚ helping to untie the knots of greed and desire from our hearts. A Bodhisattva puts others needs in front of their own‚ giving as much as one can. Material needs such as food‚ shelter‚ medicine‚ etc. can be offered‚ as well as emotional comfort and Dharma instruction‚ but all gifts must be given with right intention‚ must

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    Articles from General Knowledge Today Gautam Buddha Gautam Buddha founded Buddhism and is known as Supreme Buddha or ammāsambuddha or samyaksaṃbuddha. He was born in Lumbini‚ a little principality of Kapilvastu in modern day Nepal. His childhood name was Siddhartha. He was son of Shuddodhana a leader of the Shakya clan. The capital of this Sakya clan was Kapilvastu and it was not a monarchy but a sort of Republic. Queen Mahamaya was the name of mother of Gautam Buddha. The birth of Buddha is

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    I see a lot of similarities between the Christian tradition of Eucharist and the body of the Buddha/bodhisattva‚ particularly in the relationship the bodies of Jesus and the Buddha have with their followers. Both become some sort of food sustenance for their disciples – Jesus as bread‚ initially at the last supper and then when this is later embodied in the tradition of the Eucharist‚ and Buddha as King Padmaka in the form of a rohita fish‚ and King Sudolagarne‚ also as a fish. Both also made their

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    3) Animal protection As mentioned in the introduction chapter‚ there are many kinds of wild animals containing mammals‚ birds and fishes. 16 different types of them have been listed into the national protection project of China with the white crane the only one animal under first-class national protection. The committee have invested specific funds to support a professional team protecting these wild animals from hunting. Besides‚ the team always keeps eyes on the living environment of these animals

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    The Acidental Buddhist REL 1111 Book Report The Accidental Buddhist by Dinty Moore When I first started reading the book I had a hard time following it‚ I think it was because I just didn’t understand his style of writing at first. I think part of it may have been his use of words too. I didn’t really care for the term “monkey mind”‚ I felt that it was very redundant and became very distracting to me throughout the book. I also felt that he was self-indulgent throughout almost the entire

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    are five set aspects of life that are supposedly pre-chosen‚ it would be inaccurate to say that buddhahood‚ overall‚ is an impermanent feat. The conversation in the Buddhist heaven itself is unchanging – everyone who wants to pursue becoming a bodhisattva (or a buddha) must have a similar conversation with him/herself to make sure they grow up the “correct” way. This quality is seen more specifically in context with how the future Buddha makes his decisions; he chooses a time period in which people

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