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Title: Buddhism


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Buddhism
By Alissa Marchat, Grace Cho, Caitlin Risner
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Buddhism
  • Buddhism is a spiritual tradition that focuses on
    personal spiritual development and the attainment
    of a deep insight into the true nature of life.
  • The estimates of the number of followers ranges
    from 230 to 500 million, but most are around 350
    million.
  • Followers can worship at a temple or at home
  • HOLY BOOKS
  • Tipitaka

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Symbol
  • Dharmacakra
  • The eight spokes represent the Noble Eightfold
    Path

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The Four Noble Truths
  • Suffering birth, aging, illness and death
  • The cause of suffering desire (rebirth)
  • The cessation of suffering the cessation of
    desire
  • The way leading to the cessation of suffering
    the Noble Eightfold Path

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The Noble Eightfold Path
  • 1. The right viewpoint realizing the Four Noble
    Truths
  • 2. Right values Commitment to mental and ethical
    growth in moderation
  • 3. Right Speech - One speaks in a non hurtful,
    not exaggerated, truthful way
  • 4. Right Actions - Wholesome action, avoiding
    action that would do harm
  • 5. Right Livelihood - One's job does not harm in
    any way oneself or others directly or indirectly
    (weapon maker, drug dealer, etc.)
  • 6. Right Effort - One makes an effort to improve
  • 7. Right Mindfulness - Mental ability to see
    things for what they are with clear consciousness
  • 8. Right Meditation - State where one reaches
    enlightenment (Nirvana) and the ego has
    disappeared

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Founding
  • Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha), born in northern
    India in 560 B.C., claimed to have reached
    Nirvana (enlightenment).
  • Born to a royal family
  • He witnessed suffering
  • He tried everything to discover an end to
    suffering
  • He finally found enlightenment while meditating
    under a Bodhi tree

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Holy days
  • Dharma Day- a festival the marks the beginning of
    Buddha's teachings
  • Kathina- celebrates the largest alms-giving
    ceremony of the year
  • Losar- new year celebration
  • Parinirvana- marks the death of Buddha
  • Sangha Day- celebrates the spiritual community
  • Wesak- the most important festival in the
    Buddhist calendar

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Countries of Buddhism
  • Thailand- 95
  • Cambodia- 90
  • Myanmar- 88

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Divisions of Buddhism
  • Theravada- It is one of the largest subdivisions
    of Buddhism.
  • Mahayana- It is not a single group but a
    collection of Buddhist traditions.
  • Korean Zen- It focuses on the enlightenment of a
    sudden awakening.
  • Nichiren- focuses on the world, and in its view
    that it is the only correct tradition.
  • Pure Land- offers a way to enlightenment for
    people who can't handle the subtleties of
    meditation, endure long rituals, or just live
    especially good lives.
  • Tibetan- a religion in exile, forced from its
    homeland when Tibet was conquered by the Chinese.
  • Zen- achieving enlightenment by seeing one's
    original mind directly without intellect.
  • The New Kadampa- It offers local access to
    Buddha's teachings, meditation practice and an
    alternative view to life that promotes peace and
    harmony.

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The Significance of Pilgrimage
  • Four main locations of pilgrimage sprung up
    within the first couple of hundred years after
    Buddha's death which marked key locations in the
    Buddha's life.
  • Since then other locations have emerged in
    virtually every area where Buddhism has been
    established with its own practices and customs.
  • The purpose of pilgrimage is to encourage a
    spiritual discipline, to fulfill a vow or simply
    to travel.
  • It is an important Buddhist practice. Pilgrimage
    also helps to express feelings of devotion and
    creates a relationship with the historical
    figures associated with the pilgrimage site.
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