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    complete this essay. Outline Document 1 : - Original teachings of Buddhism - Said by the Buddha‚ no bias Document 2 : - Pro Buddhism - Zhi Dun‚ Chinese scholar‚ bias upper class - time period when China was under invasion Document 3 : - Pro Buddhism - Another scholar‚ biased - Compares Buddhism to Confucianism positively Document 4 : - Con Buddhism - Confucian scholar‚ biased - Criticizes Buddhism‚ saying it defies Confucian beliefs Document 5 : - Buddhist Scholar

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    What are the beliefs and values of Buddhism? Buddhists follow the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama who is known as the Buddha‚ meaning the enlightened one. Buddhism originated in northern India and is the fourth largest religion of the world. However‚ Buddhism is more a philosophy or way of life other than a religion because unlike so many other religious traditions‚ Buddhism is founded on the teaching of a human being and not a god. Philosophy means love of wisdom and the Buddhist’s believe

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    have their different beliefs and cultures that are interesting to observe. One of the most interesting aspects on religion istheir views and approaches on suffering. Two religions that I find have interesting views on suffering are Christianity and Buddhism. {draw:frame} In the Bible‚ it pays a good deal of attention to the reality of suffering. Christianity doesn’t disregard and turn a cold shoulder towards suffering like some religions have neither do they deal with it superficially. One of

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    always been so dramatic. Despite the many differences between contemporary Western and Eastern philosophy‚ there is a major resemblance between the beliefs and methods of Socrates‚ the father of Western philosophy‚ and the Eastern philosophy of Zen Buddhism. In Plato’s

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    longest and well-known acknowledged histories. As country evolved‚ so did the ideology of philosophy. There are two philosophies‚ and one religion that contributed significantly in establishing Chinese history. These are Confucianism‚ Legalism‚ and Buddhism. Each has its own meanings; each had its own ways of viewing the human nature; and how to lead government‚ society‚ and family. Although they each have many differences their purpose is the same‚ to make better society. In this assignment‚ I will

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    the first Buddha. Since Siddhartha was part of Hindu faith he kept many of the same traditions but got rid of things he disagreed with in his new religion. Although the many things that make Hinduism and Buddhism separate there are clearly more similarities than differences.

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    Buddhism is one of the oldest religions practiced in modern day. Though missionary movements were not widely established in Buddhism‚ nevertheless‚ Buddha’s teachings‚ which originated from northern India‚ were spread all over Asia. As Buddhism spread to different countries with varying cultures‚ the Buddhist practices and religious beliefs were adapted to fit the local culture‚ without compromising the fundamental teachings involving compassion‚ wisdom‚ et cetera. Buddhism was widely spread throughout

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    Pureland Buddhism arose during the degenerate age (Mappo)‚ which caused everyone to believe that society will begin to disappear and that morals were in danger. A focus to a single Buddha was created in order to control society and bring them to have no other distractions. This savior- like figure was known as the Amida Buddha and was known to be in the “land of bliss” (Poceski 2009: pg. 158). Two major founders are associated with the traditions and practices of Pureland and those are Honen and

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    Reincarnation- Buddhism vs. Hinduism How would it feel to know that after you died‚ you would be reborn into a new body? That the deciding factor in what you would become was how you lived your life? Beliefs like these have existed for at least 3‚000 years. Originating and commonly practiced in Western countries‚ this is called reincarnation. To know that you have lived many lives before this one and that there are many more to come is a very attractive perspective from which to judge the meaning

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    has been designated as a unique position in the Buddhist world. Nepal is also the place of the Hindus‚ Shree Pashupatinath Temple of Kathmandu.”(Nepal Guru from Essex Junction‚ VT). India is also regarded as the holiest place in the religion of Buddhism and is the enlightenment place of Buddha. For centuries Bodh Gaya‚ Bihar‚ has served as a major Peaceful place. Siddhartha is once left king place from Lumbini and site in Bodhi Tree‚

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