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... called „Aharta’ . Mahatma Buddha attained Nirvana at the age of thirtyfive years. After attaining „Nirvana‟ he did not remain inactive. He travelled from one place to another with the purpose of removing sorrows and sufferings of the people. He also sent his disciples to different places to preach h ...
... called „Aharta’ . Mahatma Buddha attained Nirvana at the age of thirtyfive years. After attaining „Nirvana‟ he did not remain inactive. He travelled from one place to another with the purpose of removing sorrows and sufferings of the people. He also sent his disciples to different places to preach h ...
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... death and rebirth is what Hollywood has latched onto. From this point on, the author refers to numerous films with such elements as “bardo films.” These include Siesta (1987), Final Approach (1991), The Sixth Sense (1999), Jacob’s Ladder (1990), Ghost (1990), and Donnie Darko (2001). These films ref ...
... death and rebirth is what Hollywood has latched onto. From this point on, the author refers to numerous films with such elements as “bardo films.” These include Siesta (1987), Final Approach (1991), The Sixth Sense (1999), Jacob’s Ladder (1990), Ghost (1990), and Donnie Darko (2001). These films ref ...
BUDDHISM Key Stage 2 Unit 3: The Sangha
... Recall times when it is useful to be quiet and still. List some thoughtful times e.g. Remembrance Day, Holocaust memorial day, and times of sadness or thanksgiving. Point out that Buddhists develop the capacity to meditate for long periods of time. How does this help them? Examine a range of Buddhis ...
... Recall times when it is useful to be quiet and still. List some thoughtful times e.g. Remembrance Day, Holocaust memorial day, and times of sadness or thanksgiving. Point out that Buddhists develop the capacity to meditate for long periods of time. How does this help them? Examine a range of Buddhis ...
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... people are from compassion, and some from wisdom. But, faith is the first entrance of learning Buddhism. The vehicles of sravaka said, “Belief can let in, precept can let cross over.” The vehicles of Bodhisattva said,”Belief can let in, wisdom can let cross over.” Precept and wisdom might as well ha ...
... people are from compassion, and some from wisdom. But, faith is the first entrance of learning Buddhism. The vehicles of sravaka said, “Belief can let in, precept can let cross over.” The vehicles of Bodhisattva said,”Belief can let in, wisdom can let cross over.” Precept and wisdom might as well ha ...
The Four Noble Truths
... The final Noble Truth is the Buddha's prescription for the end of suffering. This is a set of principles called the Eightfold Path. The Eightfold Path is also called the Middle Way: it avoids both indulgence and severe strictness, neither of which the Buddha had found helpful in his search for enlig ...
... The final Noble Truth is the Buddha's prescription for the end of suffering. This is a set of principles called the Eightfold Path. The Eightfold Path is also called the Middle Way: it avoids both indulgence and severe strictness, neither of which the Buddha had found helpful in his search for enlig ...
DAOIST CHONGXUAN (TWOFOLD MYSTERY) THOUGHT AND
... to Daoism enabled Buddhism to become a Chinese religion. Accordingly, Daoists thought that “Buddhism was a new method of obtaining immortality. They felt that the Buddhist nirvana was not different from the Taoist salvation, the arhat like the Taoist [zhenren], or pure man.”4 This early perception ...
... to Daoism enabled Buddhism to become a Chinese religion. Accordingly, Daoists thought that “Buddhism was a new method of obtaining immortality. They felt that the Buddhist nirvana was not different from the Taoist salvation, the arhat like the Taoist [zhenren], or pure man.”4 This early perception ...
Buddhist Beliefs
... samsāra is karma – the idea that all intentional actions will bear fruit either in this life or a future life. Good actions – judged largely by the person’s motivation – will result in good consequences for the person, while bad actions will create bad consequences. Rebirth, whether as a human or as ...
... samsāra is karma – the idea that all intentional actions will bear fruit either in this life or a future life. Good actions – judged largely by the person’s motivation – will result in good consequences for the person, while bad actions will create bad consequences. Rebirth, whether as a human or as ...
Life of the Buddha
... Walked seven steps and lotuses grew at his feet Declared this was his last rebirth ...
... Walked seven steps and lotuses grew at his feet Declared this was his last rebirth ...
BRAHMANISM AND BUDDHISM: TWO ANTITHETIC
... antithetic types of society, had to be also equally opposed.1 Buddhism meant in face of Brahmanism a profound social change, which could be called ‘revolutionary’, if it were not that this term is generally associated with violence, violence that was completely alien to Buddhism. Let us express this ...
... antithetic types of society, had to be also equally opposed.1 Buddhism meant in face of Brahmanism a profound social change, which could be called ‘revolutionary’, if it were not that this term is generally associated with violence, violence that was completely alien to Buddhism. Let us express this ...
Talk_Two - Western Chan Fellowship
... never falls short of its completeness” (2). They are released into the spirit of Alan Watts’s rendering of a passage in that Chan classic, the Xinxninming (3): Follow your nature and accord with the Way; saunter along and stop worrying. When your thoughts are tied, you spoil what is genuine. Do not ...
... never falls short of its completeness” (2). They are released into the spirit of Alan Watts’s rendering of a passage in that Chan classic, the Xinxninming (3): Follow your nature and accord with the Way; saunter along and stop worrying. When your thoughts are tied, you spoil what is genuine. Do not ...
A Buddhist View of Adult Learning in the Workplace
... sexual harassment in any form and could logically be extended to any trade that promotes unwholesome sexual behavior, including entertainment and fashion. Correct speech, the fourth precept, requires that work communications be honest and conducted with the best interest of others in mind. It is a p ...
... sexual harassment in any form and could logically be extended to any trade that promotes unwholesome sexual behavior, including entertainment and fashion. Correct speech, the fourth precept, requires that work communications be honest and conducted with the best interest of others in mind. It is a p ...
Predictions of Women to Buddhahood in Middle-Period Literature Journal of Buddhist Ethics
... sum, the transmission of these narratives both accommodates and effects religio-historical change, as shown by even just a handful of readings such as the selection I examine in the following pages. The texts presuppose the Bodhisattva’s gender consistency across the lifetimes of his epochal career. ...
... sum, the transmission of these narratives both accommodates and effects religio-historical change, as shown by even just a handful of readings such as the selection I examine in the following pages. The texts presuppose the Bodhisattva’s gender consistency across the lifetimes of his epochal career. ...
Northern/Southern Schools
... These traditional lineage charts (and Ch’an history) show that Hui-neng was not the sole heir to Master Hung-jen but that the failed verse-writer Shen-hsiu was also appointed Dharma successor and, along with another successor, Chi-shen (609-702) (J. Shishu Chisen), went on to develop his own lineage ...
... These traditional lineage charts (and Ch’an history) show that Hui-neng was not the sole heir to Master Hung-jen but that the failed verse-writer Shen-hsiu was also appointed Dharma successor and, along with another successor, Chi-shen (609-702) (J. Shishu Chisen), went on to develop his own lineage ...
the John S. The Legend of King Asoka. A Study and Translation of
... genre and sets the Asokavadana in the context of a whole set of Buddhist texts which rework old legends and stories for preaching and proselytizing (32-35). Second, he deftly brings together a great deal of research on Indian, Chinese, and Sri Lankan Buddhism to establish connections between inciden ...
... genre and sets the Asokavadana in the context of a whole set of Buddhist texts which rework old legends and stories for preaching and proselytizing (32-35). Second, he deftly brings together a great deal of research on Indian, Chinese, and Sri Lankan Buddhism to establish connections between inciden ...
The Dragon Who Never Sleeps
... of T'ang period monks and nuns. Each act in the monastery: washing up, putting on clothes, entering the Buddha hall, sitting down for meditation, getting up from meditation, receives its Dharma poem. Events on pilgrimage: encountering a tree, a river, a bridge, a dignitary, a mendicant-likewise offe ...
... of T'ang period monks and nuns. Each act in the monastery: washing up, putting on clothes, entering the Buddha hall, sitting down for meditation, getting up from meditation, receives its Dharma poem. Events on pilgrimage: encountering a tree, a river, a bridge, a dignitary, a mendicant-likewise offe ...
The Reclining Buddha of Wat Pho, Bangkok
... The Reclining Buddha of Wat Pho, Bangkok The Reclining Buddha is a very popular tourist magnet and also an important object of piety. It is located at Wat Pho which is a Buddhist temple in Phra Nakhon District in Bangkok. Thus, this place is also referred to as ‘Temple of the Reclining Buddha’. The ...
... The Reclining Buddha of Wat Pho, Bangkok The Reclining Buddha is a very popular tourist magnet and also an important object of piety. It is located at Wat Pho which is a Buddhist temple in Phra Nakhon District in Bangkok. Thus, this place is also referred to as ‘Temple of the Reclining Buddha’. The ...
Buddhist texts
Buddhist texts can be categorized in a number of ways. The Western terms ""scripture"" and ""canonical"" are applied to Buddhism in inconsistent ways by Western scholars: for example, one authority refers to ""scriptures and other canonical texts"", while another says that scriptures can be categorized into canonical, commentarial and pseudo-canonical. Another division is that between buddhavacana ""word of the Buddha"" and other texts.These religious texts were written in many different languages and scripts but memorizing and reciting the texts were of high value. Even after the development of printing, Buddhists preferred to keep to their original practices with these texts.