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    Faith, Religion & Theology

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    World Religions and Global Responsibility Questions and Answers 2. Buddhism- Explain the following Buddhist notions: Four Noble Truths‚ anicca and anatta‚ Nirvana‚ karuna‚ the Eightfold Path. Buddhism’s contribution to global responsibility revolves around its understanding of the person as anatta and as able to be enlightened. Explain. -Four Noble Truths: 1. “Everyone’s life contains dukkha [suffering]. Life isn’t all bad‚ but it is not what we’d life it to be.” 2. “Dukkha [suffering] is

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    Thank you for your interest in Terton Travel Bhutan. A Terton is an individual who reveals or discovers ancient Buddhist relics or texts. True to our name‚ we at Terton Travel Bhutan aim to facilitate every one of our guests with a special experience of discovery and spiritual fulfillment while absorbing the culture and beauty of our heritage. In 2005‚ Bhutan’s sole international actor and national icon‚ Kelly Dorji‚ had a dream about the term ‘Terton’. Today Kelly personally directs Terton

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    introduction Diversity refers to the differences between individuals. People differ on all kinds of aspects‚ both visible and non-visible. Examples of differences are gender‚ age‚ skills‚ tenure‚ learning styles etc. We find these differences in every workplace‚ though not all differences are always recognised or seen as relevant. Unity in diversity  Unity in diversity is a concept of "unity without uniformity and diversity without fragmentation" that shifts focus from unity based on a mere tolerance

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    Pandit Vishnu Sarma‚ however‚ no Sanskrit versions of the text before 1000 C.E. have survived. One of the most influential Sanskrit contributions to world literature‚ it was exported north to Tibet and China and east to South East Asia by Buddhist Monks on pilgrimage. The Panchatantra also migrated westwards‚ during the Sassanid reign of Nushirvan around 570 C.E. when his famous physician Borzuy translated it from Sanskrit into the middle Persian language of

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    Economics‚ Ambedkar gained a reputation as a scholar and practised law for a few years‚ later campaigning by publishing journals advocating political rights and social freedom for India’s untouchables. He is regarded as a Bodhisattva by some Indian Buddhists‚ though he never claimed himself to be a Bodhisattva.[4]While practising law in the Bombay High Court‚ he tried to uplift the untouchables in order to educate them. His first organised attempt to achieve this was the Bahishkrit Hitakarini Sabha‚

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    JITADASTI or DASTI. Ø  He had taken part in the battle of Mahabharat to help Pandavas. Ø  Buddhist comical describes in his period Lord Buddha had visited Nepal where he made his 1350 disciples. Ø  But‚lord Buddha’s visit of Kathmandu valley cannot be paved by historical evidences. Ø   At the peiod of STHUNOK or THUNILO (14TH or 21st )King of this dynasty ASHOKA the great king of INDIA visited Lumbini for pilgrimage in 249 or 250 B.C. Ø  Later on he(ashoka)came to Kathmandu valley and gave his daughter

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    description of the mythical world in Journey to the West‚ we can see the shadow of realistic society everywhere. The theme is the story of pilgrimage for Buddhist scriptures‚ thus Buddhist culture is the most obvious part of the novel. It vigorously broadcasts Buddhism through Tang Seng and Guan Yin. When the monk encounters difficulties‚ he often turns to Buddhist Gods for help. Also‚ through Tang Seng’s daily life‚ we can see that the rules of Buddhism: no meat‚ no kill‚ and no lust. For example‚

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    Date of death: December 6‚ 1956 Place of death: Delhi‚ India Movement: Dalit Buddhist movement Major organizations: Independent Labour Party‚ Scheduled Castes Federation‚ Republican Party of India Religion: Buddhism Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (Marathi:डॊ.भीमराव रामजी आंबेडकर) (April 14‚ 1891 — December 6‚ 1956)‚ also known as Babasaheb‚ was an Indian nationalist‚ jurist‚ Dalit political leader and a Buddhist revivalist. He was also the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. Born into

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    Unit 9 Final Project HU250 Humanities and Cultures Melissa Scot Kaplan University Dear Project is a thoughtful and reasoned (144-160 points) Thanks for your thoughtful workAon the final project and your “postcards!” discussion of experience in course units. TOTAL: 160/160 There are specific examples which are treated thoughtfully. Writing is clear‚ APA is correct and project is the required length. There is some degree of thoughtfulness in the discussion‚ and some specificity; it is generally clearly-written

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    The former one is widespread in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia while the latter one is widespread in East Asia like China. It emphasizes human minds and the improvement and consciousness of moral. Tourism development and itinerary planning - Pilgrimage Pilgrimage plays an important role in China’s tourism development. Believers will visit temples or other famous religious places or join religious events around the world to pay respect to their faith. There are many temples in China which can

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