* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Download The_Three_Rafts_of_Buddhism_table
Bhūmi (Buddhism) wikipedia , lookup
Noble Eightfold Path wikipedia , lookup
Pratītyasamutpāda wikipedia , lookup
Buddhism and Western philosophy wikipedia , lookup
Buddhist cosmology wikipedia , lookup
Early Buddhist schools wikipedia , lookup
History of Buddhism wikipedia , lookup
Buddhism and psychology wikipedia , lookup
Tara (Buddhism) wikipedia , lookup
Faith in Buddhism wikipedia , lookup
Decline of Buddhism in the Indian subcontinent wikipedia , lookup
Buddhist cosmology of the Theravada school wikipedia , lookup
Relics associated with Buddha wikipedia , lookup
Buddhist meditation wikipedia , lookup
Four Noble Truths wikipedia , lookup
Greco-Buddhism wikipedia , lookup
Wat Phra Kaew wikipedia , lookup
Dhyāna in Buddhism wikipedia , lookup
History of Buddhism in Cambodia wikipedia , lookup
Abhisamayalankara wikipedia , lookup
Buddhism and sexual orientation wikipedia , lookup
Buddha-nature wikipedia , lookup
Buddhist ethics wikipedia , lookup
Buddhist texts wikipedia , lookup
Buddhist philosophy wikipedia , lookup
Buddhism in Myanmar wikipedia , lookup
Gautama Buddha wikipedia , lookup
Sanghyang Adi Buddha wikipedia , lookup
Mahayana sutras wikipedia , lookup
Pre-sectarian Buddhism wikipedia , lookup
Women in Buddhism wikipedia , lookup
The Three Rafts of Buddhism---the Major Differences Weidner Theravada . Nirvana is the goal of all Buddhists( to lose all desire, craving, and attachment; blissful because life stops and for Buddhists life is suffering symbolized by blown out candle because the world is ever changing); Mahayana Vajrayana Background Notes Southern India; one of two official branches; still practiced closet to teachings of Siddhartha; called the "Lesser Vehicle" because of famous Buddhist legend Northeastern India; one of two official branches; all other "branches" come through Mahayana except Theravada; called the "Great Vehicle"; most popular (50%) Northern India; "mini branch" of Mahayana (not official branch); aka Tibetan Buddhism; "The Diamond Vehicle"; smallest; reaction to Hinduism that uses yogic and tantric traditions Focus Adherence to and meditation on teachings of Buddha- centered on Siddhartha's actual teachings Recovery of Buddha's experience of enlightenment; more on the Life of Buddha, specifically experiences under Bodhi Tree Special powers of rituals, diagrams, and objects; Goal is obtaining wisdom (prajna)wisdom is more than knowledge; represented by Manjushri Goal is trying to attain their highest virtue, compassion (Avalokitesvara); believe that there are many different ways for individuals to Nirvana "Fight fire with fire"; harness energy of desire for good; give into desires to learn self discipline and restraint; use art, chant, movement, etc. Believe that there is only one path to Nirvana; seek enlightenment as soon as possible Everyone is inherently able to reach Buddhahood; refuse Nirvana until all are enlightened; believe we are already in Nirvana but simply don't recognize it because of earthly distractions- "the void" Goal Enlightenment Audience Model Monastic community of monks/bhikkus and nuns/bhikkunis; the Sangha (Only a monk can become an arhat- exclusive and traditional because it was formed many years before Mahayana) Arhat- "holy one"; emphasized the teachings of Buddha- they listened to Buddha's teachings at the Deer Park Sermon Laity- because everyone can reach Nirvana (Anyone can become a bodhisattvainclusive and nontraditional) . Bodhisattva- embodiment of compassion Dalai Lama- believed to be reincarnation of Buddha of compassion Use of mudras, mantras, and mandalas; tantras and yogas are supposed to sharpen focus ("Diamond Vehicle") Rituals Worship Festivals Gender and ritual Composition of sacred texts Collation of sacred texts Use desire to reach enlightenment (mandala) Do not worship Buddha as a God but have great reverence for his teachings and the way he lived Have reverence for Buddha but say they don't deify him; "stupa"- temple representing Buddha's figure in the lotus position Development of sacred texts Source of Doctrines Eschatology Cosmogony and cosmology Authority Experience Gender and Religious Experience Only male monks can achieve Nirvana; women cannot and have to live well to hope to be reborn as a male Ethics Should practice good conduct and live a life of merit (bunya) Doesn't use term "monk" because they have to follow ten precepts, while "lamas" do not Should live compassionate lives