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What do you think Buddha looks like? NOOOOOOO!!! MUCH BETTER India is the birthplace of what two religions? a.Hinduism, Christianity b.Islam, Christianity c. Buddhism, Hinduism d. Hinduism, Islam C. Hinduism and Buddhism The Birth of Buddhism Founded by Siddhartha Gautama. Sixth century B.C. In Northern India (present day Nepal) Soon became the rival of Hinduism Siddhartha Gautama The Birth of Buddhism The Story of Siddhartha Born a prince in 563(?) B.C. Kingdom in the Himalayas (Nepal) Led a sheltered, very easy life -he had everything he could desire Queen Maya-Siddhartha’s mother The Story of Siddhartha Not until his late 20s did he discover old age, death and suffering in poor areas Decided to spend his life seeking a cure for human suffering Became the Buddha=“enlightened one”, while meditating under a Bodhi tree. Who was the Founder of Buddhism a.Siddhartha Gautama b. Gandhi c. Benazir Bhutto d.Mohandas Gandhi A. Siddhartha Gautama The Basic Principles of Buddhism Nirvana = the ultimate reality-the end of the self and a reunion with the universe Pain, poverty, sorrow are caused by human attachment to the material world Pain & sorrow can be forgotten by letting go of worldly cares The Four Noble Truths 1. 2. 3. 4. Ordinary life is full of suffering. This suffering is caused by selfishness. The way to end suffering is to end desire for selfish goals and to see others as extensions of ourselves. The way to end desire is to follow the Middle Path. The Eightfold Path Also called the Middle Path or Middle Way Leads to the end of suffering-Nirvana Further subdivided into three basic categories: Wisdom, Ethical Conduct, Mental Discipline According to Buddhism, an end to all suffering and sorrow is called a. heaven b. enlightenment c. Nirvana d. Nirvagan C. Nirvana Which is a characteristic of the Buddhist religion? a. all is pain and suffering b. Nirvana is the ultimate reality c. pain can be forgotten by letting go of worldly cares d. all of the above D. All of the Above Buddhism vs. Hinduism Founder Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama Hinduism No particular Prophet Buddhism vs. Hinduism Relationship with God Buddhism The Buddha is NOT a God Hinduism Atman=the individual soul Brahman=the Supreme Creator Buddhism vs. Hinduism Goal of Life Buddhism Ending Human Sorrow and Suffering Nirvana Hinduism MokshaEnlightenment Buddhism vs. Hinduism Sacred Texts Buddhism None Hinduism The Vedas and Upandishads Buddhism vs. Hinduism Attitude Toward the Material World Buddhism Hinduism Detachment from worldly life and rejection of desire (the chief cause of suffering) Buddhism vs. Hinduism Attitude Toward Nonviolence Buddhism Hinduism Compassion, nonviolence towards all living things Buddhism vs. Hinduism Reincarnation Buddhism Hinduism Karma The Cycle of Rebirth Buddhism vs. Hinduism Caste System Buddhism Rejects the Caste System-all human beings can reach Nirvana as a result of their behavior in this life Hinduism Division of human beings into strict social castes based on karma from previous life Buddhism vs. Hinduism Founder Relationship with God Goal of Life Sacred Texts Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama The Buddha is NOT a God Ending Human suffering Nirvana None Hinduism No Particular Prophet Atman Brahman MokshaEnlightenment The Vedas & Upandishads Attitude Toward Detach oneself from worldly life. the Material Reject desire as the chief cause World of suffering Buddhism vs. Hinduism Buddhism Hinduism Attitude Compassion & Nonviolence toward towards all living things Nonviolence Reincarnation Karma & the Cycle of Rebirth Caste System Rejects the Caste System-all human beings could reach Nirvana as a result of their behavior in this life Division of human beings into rigidly defined castes based on previous karma What is the holy river to Hindus? a. Nile b. Indus c. Arabian d. Ganges D. Ganges A Hindu Holy Man Worshiping at the Ganges River