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    Geographic Origin India & Sri Lanka India India China & Japan Religious Text(s) Pali Canon Jataka Pali Canon Mayhayna Canon Pali Canon‚ Mahayana Canon Vajrayana Tantras Shobogen Platform Sutra Lankavatra Sutra Founder Siddhartha Guatauma (The Buddha) Monk Scholars Nagarjuna‚ Asanga & Vasubandhu (No single Founder Credited ) Monk Scholars Nagarjuna & Asanga (No Single Founder Credited ) Huineng (Chinese Peasant) & Indian Monk Bodhidharma (a.k.a.- The Wall Gazing Brahmin” Schisms Most Ancient/

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    including the three marks of reality‚ the Four Noble Truths‚ and the Noble Eightfold Path. The basic Buddhist teachings are practical like the Buddha himself. Buddhist taught how to minimize sufferings‚ and how one could attain inner peace. The three marks of reality associated with the Buddhist are change‚ no permanent identity‚ and suffering. Buddha recommended that we look at life as it really is and that is change. The second reality is no permanent identity‚ or that every person and everything

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    Buddhism is a nontheistic religion. It was founded in India in the 5th-6th centuries B.C.E. by Gautama Buddha. He was also called Shakyamuni. Gautama was very much familiar with this philosophy of Upanishads‚ because Indians practiced a Basic Religion as we know Hinduism. They worshipped many gods and goddesses. After his awakening‚ he established a philosophy of reality had a great impact on his teaching based on the Upanishads. In this paper‚ there will be the explanation of how Buddhism has

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    conversion of religions. Then there were those guys. They didn’t like Buddhism‚ they thought it was bad and tried to stop the diffusion. The first‚ second‚ third‚ and fifth document all praise Buddism in a way. They speak proudly and nicely of it. The Buddha founded Buddhism‚ he said in his first sermon named "The Four Noble Truths" in the 5th centry

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    he gave up fasting and began to feed himself fully. He realized that whatever truth men may reach is best by a nourished brain in a healthy body. On the basis of your reading of the passage‚ answer the following questions: a) What did Buddha find? (1) b) What news was brought to him and what was his reaction? (2) c) What desire took hold of him? (1) d) Why did he give up fasting? (1) e) What did he realize? (1) f) Find words from the passage‚ which are similar in meaning

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    1. Introduction Lumbini‚ the birth place of Lord Buddha‚ is situated about 22 km. from Bhairahawa (Siddharthanagar)‚ below the Churia range‚ 24 km. south from the foothills of the Himalayas‚ on the western bank of Telar river in Rupandehi district of Lumbini zone in Nepal. It is about 300 km. west of capital city Kathmandu. Kapilvastu‚ Rupandehi and Nawalparasi Terai districts of Lumbini Zone are around Lumbini‚ the birth place of Lord Buddha‚ which are fertile and densely populated. It is about

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    enlightenment not only for him/herself but also for everyone Dharma: The Universal Truth; The Teachings and the inner practice of the Teachings of Buddha Dhammapada: A sutra consisting of two sections and 39 chapters‚ with 423 short verses of the Buddha‚ teachings given at various times and places. It is regarded as the "original" teaching of the Buddha‚ which can be used for reference‚ moral instruction and inspiration. Eightfold Path: The path that leads to liberation‚ consisting of right understanding

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    come from all different types of social classes and different backgrounds with their own completely different sets of opinions. Everyone has their own opinion on how people should carry themselves and approach others. Throughout both Confucius and Buddha both discuss their philosophies on the “golden” way to act. All through the Analects of Confucius the author discusses his opinions on the right way to live. This is seen when he writes “‘ Approach them with dignity and they will be they will be

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    direct connotations of ghostliness: ‘gloom... gleam of moonlight... coffin-dust... half-effaced embroideries’. Bronte creates a feeling of morbidity and ethereality. This attic in which all the old furniture is placed becomes a surreal portal‚ a freeze frame of time‚ ‘a shrine of memory’. She creates the perfect setting in this attic for the otherworldly events that take place in Thornfield throughout the rest of the

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    After his enlightenment when he was 35 years old‚ the Buddha had traveled to teach people his ideas of being liberated from suffering. He says that when there is life‚ there will always be suffering. The fact of suffering is explained by the Four Noble Truths. On the other hand‚ the Noble Eightfold Path describes the characters that would lead the soul to liberation (one can call it the “guide” to the end of suffering). According to the Buddha‚ the “middle path” is what describes the character of

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