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Buddhism. Founder/How was religion created? Siddhartha Gautama, a Hindu prince, left his family to find Enlightenment (Complete understanding), he found.

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Page 1: Buddhism. Founder/How was religion created? Siddhartha Gautama, a Hindu prince, left his family to find Enlightenment (Complete understanding), he found.

Buddhism

Page 2: Buddhism. Founder/How was religion created? Siddhartha Gautama, a Hindu prince, left his family to find Enlightenment (Complete understanding), he found.

Founder/How was religion created?

Siddhartha Gautama, a Hindu prince, left his family to find

Enlightenment (Complete understanding), he found

answers: the Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path, and began

teaching.

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What do Buddhists call God?

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What do Buddhist Call God?

• Nothing really, Buddhists try to follow the teachings of the Buddha, but don’t worship any particular gods, some Buddhists may worship gods from other religions: Shinto, Taoism or even Hinduism, but Buddhists don’t view God as an important part of their religion.

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Sacred Texts

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Sacred Texts

• The Buddha never wrote anything down, instead his teachings were carried on by monks until being written down on Palm Leaves: the Tripitaka, and kept in three baskets. The teachings of the Buddha were kept in one basket, rules in another, and other information in another.

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What Happens after you die?

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Reincarnation, Nirvana, Meditation

• Similarly to Hindus, Buddhists believe in reincarnation; they believe in Karma and that the goal of life is to escape the Wheel of Life

• Unlike Hindus, Buddhists believe that, upon completing the eightfold path, anyone can achieve nirvana or freedom from suffering.

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4 Noble Truths

• Suffering Exists (The Goal of a Person is to eliminate Suffering)

• Suffering is caused by human desires or greed. (Wanting things makes people unhappy)

• Suffering can be stopped by stopping human desire

• To stop Suffering, follow the Eightfold Path

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Eightfold Path

• A Buddhist’s path to enlightenment.• The Four Noble Truths (Understand, think about)• Speak kindly• Be kind and helpful• Choose a job that is not harmful to others• Concentrate on and be aware of your own

thoughts• Meditate

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Middle Way

• A path between extremes: following the Eightfold Path

• The Buddha believed that people should neither have too much or too little of anything: food.

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Branches of Buddhism

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Theravada Buddhism

• Theravada Buddhists closely follows the rules set down by Buddha (Fundamentalist) and believe that individuals are responsible for own path to nirvana.

• Many parents send boys to become monks for a month – years.

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Mahayana Buddhism

• Bodhisattvas choose to teach others the path to enlightenment.

• Zen: a form of Mahayana Buddhism where people meditate while sitting in the lotus position and thinking about koans (riddles): “What is the sound of one hand clapping?” “If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?”

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Holy Land and Places

• Meditation can take place anywhere: Buddhists sometimes travel to temples and shrines to get special places for meditation.

• Buddhism is practiced all over the world, especially in Asia: esp. Sri Lanka, Tibet, Thailand, and Japan