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I. Origins of Buddhism Life and Teachings of the Buddha Buddha बबबबब Siddhārtha Gautama (ca. 563 - 483 BC) Four Noble Truths 1. life is dukkha 2. dukkha is caused by tanha 3. to stop dukkha, stop tanha 4. here’s how: Noble Eightfold Path (right understanding, thought, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, concentration) Development and Expansion beyond India Theravada Mahāyāna Vajrayāna boddhisatva Amitabha king Asoka (r. 269-232 BC) Pataliputra counncil(250 BC) II. Buddhism in China A. Han Dynasty: Origins as an faith Emperor Ming (reigned 58-75 AD) B. Buddhism in the post-Han north: Foreign teachers and translations projects Kumārajīva (also Kiu-kiu-lo, Kiu-mo-lo-che, Kiu-mo-to-tche-po, Tang-cheu) arrived 402 C. Buddhism in the post-Han south: syncetic Sino-buddhism emperor Wu of the Liang dynasty (r. 502-549) Bodhidharma (Pútídámó 菩提達摩, Japanese ダルマ, Daruma, Sanskrit: बबबबबबब D. Visual Buddhism in north and south E. Origins of popular Buddhism III. Obstacles to the success of Buddhism A. B. C. D. Secular, Confucian worldview Buddhism too metaphysical Buddhism is foreign Monasteries are parasitic and anti-family IV. Reasons for the success of Buddhism A. B. C. D. E. absence of a unified Confucian state similarity to Dark Learning [玄学Xuánxué] and Daosim partial compatibility with Confucianism patronized by most of the “barbarian” rulers in the north. relative security and prosperity of monastic life IV. Varieties of Buddhism A. Problems of translation B. Chan C. Pure land Amitabha