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    highlighting enduring customs and beliefs. We are knowing Nepal by different sectors‚ like Nepal is the richest country of mountains and it is knowing by the temples country and the second richest country of rivers.Our country is the birthplace of Gautam Buddha who is the founder of buddhism religion. We are the richest peoples with have many part of jungles and rivers and villages etc. In conclusion we proud to our country. Because in our country there many national and international torists had come to

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    (Weider & Gutierrez‚ 201‚ 56) Buddhist turn to the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama also known as Buddha to live correct and at death escape the course of karma. After death‚ they trust they will become one with the universe. 2. The question of identity- The question of identity in Buddhism is answered in their belief that all living things are equal. They believe you must live according to the teachings of Buddha in order to escape karma and reincarnation after death. 3. The question of

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    scriptures recorded in Pali‚ and it was in this language that Buddhism spread from Sri Lanka to surrounding countries.”4 These scriptures were much needed‚ due to the fact that nothing had been written or transmitted on paper. During even life of the Buddha‚ the sect or religion as a whole needed some sort of writing to act as a force to unify the Theravada. The primary ideal or concept for Theravada Buddhist is the acknowledgement of enlightenment‚ and the effort to obtain it‚ through mediation. The

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    Religious and Ethnic Groups Part 1 Buddhism and Asian Part 2 Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha Gautama. This is an archetypal figure‚ so he tried to bring him up to life. Buddha formulated the four Noble Truths: suffering exists‚ suffering is caused by attachments‚ ending suffering is possible‚ and there is a way to end suffering though the eightfold path (right view‚ intention‚ speech‚ action‚ livelihood‚ effort‚ mindfulness‚ and concentration). In this way‚ humans can break the cycle of

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    2012 Comparative Religions Mrs. Zents Reviewing Buddhism The Four Noble Truths for the basis of Buddhist beliefs. Explain the Four Noble Truths and show how they were illustrated by specific events in the life of Siddhartha Gautama otherwise known as the Buddha. The Four Noble Truths are a linked chain of truths about life‚ the first chain being suffering does exist‚ the second being it has a cause‚ the third being that it has an end‚ and the fourth chain being that there is a way to attain

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    The Buddha‚ also known as Siddhartha Gautama‚ is known as the first person to achieve enlightenment. Before he attempted this enlightenment‚ he was a prince. After wandering out of his castle one day‚ however‚ Siddhartha saw a sick person‚ an old person‚ and a corpse for the

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    different places‚ they both share a common goal. Buddhism originated in India‚ and was founded by a man by the name of Prince Siddhartha Gautama‚ who was known to be Buddha‚ or the enlightened one. Born as a prince‚ he later renounced his comfortable life in search for nirvana. In order to do that‚ he joined a band of ascetic‚ who was a group of Hindu priests. The Buddha taught his followers to follow "the middle way"‚ which is‚ not the way of extreme asceticism. He earned full understanding of the nature

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    Some of the important similarities between Christianity and Buddhism in the Classical World are that they both have a single founder of the religion‚ Prince Siddhartha Gautama ( Buddha or Enlightened One) founded Buddhism‚ and Jesus introduced Christianity. Christianity and Buddhism both appealed to women and peasants‚ and taught the spiritual equality between all believers. Buddhism attracted those suppressed by the caste system. Another important similarity is that both faiths gained more followers

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    What is the relationship of the Four Noble truths to the Eightfold path? The heart of Buddhist teaching is found in the Four Noble Truths. These truths are what Siddhartha Gautama became enlightened about when he became the "buddha" or "enlightened one." These truths are shared by all the different groups‚ schools of thought and divisions within Buddhism. The Four Noble Truths are: 1. the truth of suffering - life involves suffering or dissatisfaction. Even the most privileged lives involve suffering

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    Buddhism is a religion that developed in India‚ founded by Siddhartha Gautama. He was born in Kapilaustu‚ C. 563-483 B.C. There was a man who ruled a clan called the Shakyas.  He was head of this clan‚ and the king of this country. His name is Shuddodana Gautama‚ the father of Siddhartha. Shuddodana’s wife was the beautiful‚ Mahamaya.  Mahamaya was expecting her first born.  She had had a strange dream in which she saw a baby elephant that was beautiful‚ bright‚ and silver. Brahman priest interpreted

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