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    Buddhism Essay One of the Buddha ’s most significant teachings is that everyone is different‚ and hence each individual ’s path to enlightenment is unique. For this reason‚ Buddhists acknowledge that they must take inspiration from a variety of sources to complete their individual journey to Nirvana. Belief in the concept of enlightenment is therefore important within Buddhism with different branches and schools giving varying emphasis to the many teachings of Buddha and his close followers‚ while

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    Gyasto. After years of unrest the Chinese emperor finally revates the seventh Dalai Lama and proclaims Tibet A Chinese Protectorate. Grove art Online Tashilhunpo “The Monasteries of Tibet” Tashilhunpo is one of the six great monasteries of the Gelugpa of Tibetan Buddhism. It was founded in AD 1447 by Gendun Drup who is the first Dalia Lama. Chokyi Gyeltsenwas classified as the forth because

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    quiet and attain true peace of mind. 2. Describe the three major Buddhist traditions—Theravada‚ Mahayana‚ and Vajrayana—and how each tradition developed from the early teachings. There is three major Buddhist traditions Theravada‚ Mahayana‚ and Vajrayana. From about 100 years after the death of the Buddha‚ there had been a movement towards a more embracing style of Buddhism. Theravada is the oldest surviving Buddhist

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    A community‚ a system of belief‚ a tradition and a way of life- Catholicism and Theravada Buddhism are all of these and many more. There are many affinities between Theravada Buddhism and Catholicism‚ but each tradition is marked with its own unique origins. Thus it is valuable to explore Buddhist rituals‚ practices‚ ethics and morals comparatively to those Catholic‚ but equally important to examine those features that are uniquely their own religion. Every religion that strives to achieve its

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    “The Theravada school takes its name from its goal of passing on the Buddha’s teachings unchanged. It means “the way (vada) of the elders (thera).” (Molloy‚ 2013‚ p.140). Theravada monks first began to pass their teachings down orally‚ by ways of telling. Of course‚ later on the monks would begin to write down their teachings to keep a more clear message. Though it is unlikely that their teachings have stay exactly the same‚ they have continued to keep a conservative view point. Theravada teaching

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    Group 2 Team Paper 1 REL2300 July 2‚ 2010 Finding Inner Peace Being at peace with one’s inner self sounds inviting but some aspects of many different religions can be hard to grasp at times. While most religions influence others‚ some have ideas and beliefs from sources unknown. Hinduism and Budhism are two of many religions. Having many similarities‚ their differences are what make them unique. Hindus have many gods‚ polytheism‚ and Buddhist believe in finding one’s inner peace. They both

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    major Buddhist traditions—Theravada‚ Mahayana‚ and Vajrayana—and how each tradition developed from the early teachings. Theravada is the unchanged teachings of Buddha also known as: The Way of The Elders. With this Buddhist Teaching it is perceived that the Elders teach based on their past experiences and journey through life. This tradition has developed from early teachings because Buddha taught after he reached enlightenment. The teaching was adopted by Theravada Buddhism.

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    interested in the Theravada branch of Buddhism‚ or “The Doctrine of Elders”‚ which is essentially a school of Buddhism that follow the Tipitaka‚ a collection of religious texts. The Tipitaka is known to be one of the oldest records of Buddha’s teachings. The thing that interested me the most was the idea of no “supreme being” and the concept of after-life and reincarnation. My keen interest I decided to visit the Wat Buddharangsi Temple of Miami which follows the ways of Theravada Buddhism. I did

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    Nabaraj Parajuli 5/8/14 -Be able to define upaya and explain its importance to Mahayana Buddhism. Explain how Mahayana Buddhism is itself an example of upaya. Explain how the Chinese belief in “graded revelation” is upaya. Mahayana Buddhism is a clear and vivid interpretation of Buddhism. Upaya‚ in Sanskrit‚ means skillful means or method. It can refer to any activity‚ skill‚ experience or practice that helps someone toward the realization of enlightenment. Upaya can mean anything. For example

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    these eight parts must be followed in a specific order‚ however‚ all eight parts work mutually dependent of each other. Right View is a part of Wisdom and‚ according to our class lectures‚ is the “Middle Way between eternalism and nihilism; the emptiness of all things.” Right View distinguishes wholesome (beneficial) things from unwholesome (harmful) things. A few examples of unwholesome things from our class notes are: onslaught of living beings‚ taking what is not given‚ sensual misconduct‚ lying

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