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... affection for the Bodhisattvas. They are the enlightened people who postpone going to heaven. • Instead, Bodhisattvas have decided to stay on Earth to help others and do good deeds. • Mahayana Buddhism spread northward into China and from there to Korea and Japan ...
Chapter 3: Ancient Indian Civilizations
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... many ways of understanding it more clearly. The Buddha encouraged people to rely on their own experience, rather than depending upon or worshiping authority figures or gods. His teaching is often called "turning the wheel of the dharma." ...
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...  Experience “Supreme Enlightenment”  Recall all four previous lives  Entered nirvana ...
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... 1. What basic beliefs do Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism have in common? How do they differ? 2. What are koans? Examine the koans. Read several koans presented here and discuss the role of koans in the practice of Zen. 3. Buddhists, like Hindus and Jains, believe in reincarnation. Unlike those two r ...
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...  Goal: Not just individual escape from the wheel, but the buddhahood of all humanity. ...
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Buddhism - Relational Concepts
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... ruler if he was kept from seeing four things, but if he saw them, he would instead discover a way of salvation for all mankind. His father kept him in a palace to keep him from seeing the four things. But one day Gautama rode outside the palace and saw them, the effects of human suffering: (1) sickn ...
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... Only aspects of empirical self survives death, mental elements (abstracted from self-consciousness or ego), not the entire personality; this energy, if not liberated, is reborn until it reaches nirvana. ...
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Women in Buddhism

Women in Buddhism is a topic that can be approached from varied perspectives including those of theology, history, anthropology and feminism. Topical interests include the theological status of women, the treatment of women in Buddhist societies at home and in public, the history of women in Buddhism, and a comparison of the experiences of women across different forms of Buddhism. As in other religions, the experiences of Buddhist women have varied considerably.Although Buddha taught that wives should be obedient to their husbands (AN 5:33), he also taught that husbands should respect their wives - something that was revolutionary at the time.Scholars such as Bernard Faure and Miranda Shaw are in agreement that Buddhist studies is in its infancy in terms of addressing gender issues. Shaw gave an overview of the situation in 1994:In the case of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism some progress has been made in the areas of women in early Buddhism, monasticism and Mahayana Buddhism. Two articles have seriously broached the subject of women in Indian tantric Buddhism, while somewhat more attention has been paid to Tibetan nuns and lay yoginis.However Khandro Rinpoche, a female lama in Tibetan Buddhism, downplays the significance of growing attention to the topic:When there is a talk about women and Buddhism, I have noticed that people often regard the topic as something new and different. They believe that women in Buddhism has become an important topic because we live in modern times and so many women are practicing the Dharma now. However, this is not the case. The female sangha has been here for centuries. We are not bringing something new into a 2,500-year-old tradition. The roots are there, and we are simply re-energizing them.
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