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Buddhism in the Subcontinent • Founded 2,500 years ago in Nepal. • Roughly 400 million Buddhists worldwide. Most live in East Asia • Becoming more popular in the west The essence of Buddhism Emphasizes things to do rather than things to believe Everyone has the right to find the truth about him or herself The essence of Buddhism Ultimate goal is to end suffering The “middle way of wisdom and compassion.” Characterized by calmness, serenity and tolerance Siddhartha Gautama Born in NE India (Nepal) Birth was miraculous Raised in great luxury to be a king. Married at 16 At 29 he rejected his luxurious life to seek enlightenment and the source of suffering. (563-483 BCE) Siddhartha Gautama (563-483 BCE) Lived a strict, ascetic (street beggar) life for 6 yrs. Full of self denial Rejecting this extreme, then believed the best course was the middle way, or path between both extremes Became “The Enlightened One,” at 35. Understood truth and freedom from ignorance. Perfect wisdom and absolute peace What is the fundamental cause of all suffering? Desire! Therefore, extinguish the self, don’t obsess about oneself. Four Noble Truths 1. There is suffering in the world. To live is to suffer. (Dukkha means suffering). The Buddha found this out when he was young and experienced suffering and death in others. Four Noble Truths 2. The cause of suffering is self-centered desire and attachments. (Tanha means desire, thirst or craving) Four Noble Truths 3. The solution is to eliminate desire and attachments. (Nirvana is the extinction of desire. It is perfect peace and happiness. It is enlightenment) Four Noble Truths 4. To reach Nirvana, one must follow the “Eightfold Path”. Eightfold Path Nirvana The union with the ultimate spiritual reality. Escape from the cycle of rebirth. Buddha – 19c Thailand Buddha’s head : 2c Pakistan Mandala: Wheel of Life Motif Mandala: Wheel of Life Motif Buddhist Altar Types of Buddhism Therevada Buddhism Mahayana Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism Zen Buddhism Theravada Buddhism The oldest school of Buddhism. The “Way of the Elders” or the “Small Vehicle.” Found in southern Asia. The monastic life is the best way to achieve nirvana. Focus on wisdom and meditation. Goal is to become a “Buddha,” or “Enlightened One.” Over 100,000,000 followers today. Theravada Buddhism Mahayana Buddhism The “Great Vehicle.” Founded in northern Asia (China, Japan). Buddhism “for the masses.” Seek guidance from Boddhisatvas, wise beings. Goal: Not just individual escape from the wheel, but the salvation of all humanity through selfsacrifice of those enlightened few. Mahayana Buddhism Seated Boddhisatva – 16c Bhutan boddhisatva Tibetan Buddhism The “Diamond Vehicle.” [Vajrayana] Developed in Tibet in the 7th century. A mix of Theravada and Mahayana. Boddhisatvas include Lamas, like the Dalai Lama. The Tibetan Book of the Dead [Bardo Thodol]. The Dalai Lama • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk75xi ua_OM zen Buddhism The “Meditation School.” Zen means absorption or meditation state Seeks sudden enlightenment [satori] through meditation, arriving at emptiness [sunyata]. Use of meditation masters [Roshi]. Beauty, art, and aesthetics: Gardens. Archery. Tea ceremony. Calligraphy. Buddhism in The world (1999) Distribution of Buddhism Centers in the US, 2001 Relieve Stress & Meditate: Get a Mantra ! Ohm...mani...padme...hung... Hail to the jewel in the lotus! zen Buddhism • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q72vB cymFdI