Buddhism - bYTEBoss
... • For Theravadan Buddhists the Tripitaka (also called the Three Baskets) is most important scripture • Contains the teachings of the Buddha as wells as rules for ...
... • For Theravadan Buddhists the Tripitaka (also called the Three Baskets) is most important scripture • Contains the teachings of the Buddha as wells as rules for ...
Major Branches of Buddhism
... Those who see worldly life as an obstacle to Dharma see no Dharma in everyday actions. They have not yet discovered that there are no everyday actions outside of Dharma. -Dogen Zenji ...
... Those who see worldly life as an obstacle to Dharma see no Dharma in everyday actions. They have not yet discovered that there are no everyday actions outside of Dharma. -Dogen Zenji ...
12.4_quiz
... a to reach nirvana b to reach the Middle Way c to be reincarnated d to become the Buddha ...
... a to reach nirvana b to reach the Middle Way c to be reincarnated d to become the Buddha ...
8-Ancient India
... Ancient India (Buddhism) (9-23-14) -Buddhism was founded in India, but mainly spread to East and Southeast Asia. Today, few people in India are Buddhist. -Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha GAUTAMA, who came to be called the BUDDHA (“Enlightened One”). -The Buddha taught that anyone could achieve NI ...
... Ancient India (Buddhism) (9-23-14) -Buddhism was founded in India, but mainly spread to East and Southeast Asia. Today, few people in India are Buddhist. -Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha GAUTAMA, who came to be called the BUDDHA (“Enlightened One”). -The Buddha taught that anyone could achieve NI ...
Greco-Buddhism
Greco-Buddhism, sometimes spelled Graeco-Buddhism, refers to the cultural syncretism between Hellenistic culture and Buddhism, which developed between the 4th century BCE and the 5th century CE in Bactria and the Indian subcontinent, corresponding to the territories of modern day Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan. It was a cultural consequence of a long chain of interactions begun by Greek forays into India from the time of Alexander the Great, carried further by the establishment of the Indo-Greek Kingdom and extended during the flourishing of the Hellenized Kushan Empire. Greco-Buddhism influenced the artistic, and perhaps the spiritual development of Buddhism, particularly Mahayana Buddhism. Buddhism was then adopted in Central and Northeastern Asia from the 1st century CE, ultimately spreading to China, Korea, Japan, Philippines, Siberia, and Vietnam.