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Buddhism

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Buddhism. History of Buddhism. 380 million Buddhists worldwide 4 th largest religion in world Started by Siddhartha Gautama: 525 BCE in India Born into the Brahmin caste Saw suffering and wanted to change it Eventually achieved enlightenment. Four Noble Truths. Suffering is universal. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Buddhism

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History of Buddhism

380 million Buddhists worldwide 4th largest religion in world Started by Siddhartha

Gautama: 525 BCE in India Born into the Brahmin caste

Saw suffering and wanted to change it

Eventually achieved enlightenment

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Four Noble Truths

1. Suffering is universal.2. Cause of suffering is desire.3. The only way to end suffering is to crush desire.

Nirvana: Freedom from the cycle of birth and death.4. The way to end desire is to follow the Noble

Eightfold Path.There is a path to the cessation of suffering, the “eightfold path” of right views, right resolve, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration.

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Elements of Buddhism

No gods. Priests were not necessary. No caste system. Karma. Reincarnation. Teachings are located in the Three

Baskets of Wisdom

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Two types of Buddhism

Theravada: Stressed the monastic life as the way to reach nirvana Respected Buddha as a teacher but not as

a god Ceylon, Myanmar, Thailand

Mahayana: Worshipped the Buddha and other enlightened ones as gods China, Tibet, Japan, Korea

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Death and Afterlife

Samsara: Living beings are trapped in a continual cycle of birth-and-death, with the momentum to rebirth provided by one’s previous physical and mental actions

The release from this cycle of rebirth and suffering is the total transcendence called nirvana

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