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World Religion Buddhism 500 B.C.E-Today

Essential Standards 6.H.2 Understand the political, economic and/or social significance of historical events, issues, individuals and cultural groups. 6.C.1Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions.

Clarifying Objectives 6.H.2.4 Explain the role that key historical figures and cultural groups had in transforming society (e.g., Mansa Musa, Confucius, Charlemagne and Qin Shi Huangdi). 6.C.1.2 Explain how religion transformed various societies, civilizations and regions (e.g., beliefs, practices and spread of Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism). 6.C.1.3 Summarize systems of social structure within various civilizations and societies over time (e.g., Roman class structure, Indian caste system and feudal, matrilineal and patrilineal societies).

Essential Questions How were Hinduism & Buddhism different? How was Siddhartha important to Buddhism? What does Buddha mean? How did Buddhism spread throughout the world? What is NIRVANA?

India & China Buddhism is a religion that started in India & spread all the way to China It is now practiced all over the world but mostly in the Eastern part of the world (Asia)

Battle of Hinduism & Buddhism Buddhism and Hinduism were in constant competition because they were fighting to be “THE” religion of Ancient India Buddhism taught that the Caste System had nothing do with reaching the afterlife

Battle of Hinduism & Buddhism Buddhism teaches that you need to do a couple of things…. Live by 4 Noble Truths Follow 8 rules and you wouldn’t have to go through all the being born again stuff

Siddhartha Buddhism starts with a prince named Siddhartha who lived in India His parents kept him locked in his palace because of a prophecy that foretold if he left they would lose the kingdom Pretty much on house arrest even though he hadn’t done anything

Essential Questions Get with a partner and answer…. How were Hinduism & Buddhism different? How was Siddhartha important to Buddhism?

Siddhartha had a good Life Siddhartha had all the food necessary Great entertainment Had already been married to his beautiful cousin Living the good life Wanted more

Siddhartha Sneaks Out He sneaks out of the palace and goes traveling He starts to realize that life is a combination of SUFFERING On these travels he encounters an… Old man Sick man Dead man

Siddhartha Meditates Siddhartha becomes so obsessed with trying to figure out why everyone is suffering that he meditates under the same tree for days at a time One day he figures it out

Siddhartha’s Enlightenment (Nirvana) Siddhartha finally experiences Enlightenment which he names NIRVANA NIRVANA is the final goal of Buddhism NIRVANA is a state of mind where… No suffering No personal desire

Siddhartha becomes Buddha Because Siddhartha had reached NIRVANA he begins teaching it to other people Buddha means TEACHER He goes around and teaches the 4 Noble Truths (Bible)

Essential Questions Get with a partner and answer…. What does Buddha mean? What is NIRVANA?

4 Noble Truths (Bible) The 4 Noble Truths are like the Bible of Buddhism The 4 Noble Truths are… All Life is Suffering Reason for suffering is DESIRE To stop suffering you must get rid of Desire To do this you must follow the 8 fold Path

8 Fold Path

Ancient Indian Begin to Convert to Buddhism This is because it didn’t involve Karma & it didn’t have anything to do with the Indian Caste System All you had to do was believe & practice the 8 Fold Path

Ancient Indian Begin to Convert to Buddhism That means that anyone who follows the 8 Fold Path & gets rid of desire can achieve NIRVANA That meant they wouldn’t have to go through the whole being reincarnated as a fish thing

Spread of Buddhism Buddhism spreads just like all the other religions It spreads through…. Travelers on trade routes Missionaries after it had been established

Essential Questions Get with a partner and answer…. How did Buddhism spread throughout the world?

EOG Question Which statement shows how trade routes influenced ancient societies? A) As travel over land became easier, trade by water became unnecessary. B) As different civilizations traded goods, they also shared cultural values and beliefs. C) As trade developed, long-distance travel became safe and easy for each civilization. D) As silk grew popular, it became a common material used in clothing across civilizations.

EOG Question Exploration and conquests occurred in early World Religion. How did they affect relations between ancient societies? A) They caused long-lasting peace with the help of religion. B) They caused empires to close off access between their societies. C) They caused outbreaks of violence that closed all trade routes. D) They caused trade routes and communication to open between societies.

Important Points 6.H.2.4 (Key Historical Figure) Siddhartha was the founder of Buddhism & the first Buddha 6.C.1.2 (Spread of Religion) Buddhism spread through new people on new trading networks & later by missionaries 6.C.1.3 (Social Structure) India operated by the Indian Caste System 6.C.1.2 (Beliefs & Practices) Buddhists have to live by the 4 Noble Truths & 8 Fold Path