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Knowledge Organiser Buddhist Practices

Importance of the 3rd Jewel: Sanga and community Buddha Rupa Bodhisattvas Meditation Hall Study Hall Pali Cannon Stupa Shrine Mala Ritual Sanga Private worship Puja Samatha Meditation Mindfulness of Breathing Kasinas Vipassana Meditation Zazen Meditation Visualisation Mandala Thangka Buddhism: Practices Temples Importance of the 3rd Jewel: Sanga and community Types of Worship Importance of worship in Buddhism: Shrines Chanting Mantras Monasteries: Links to Sanga: Links to Theravada Buddhism:

Buddhism: Practices: Puja/Worship/Beliefs about Death & Celebration Days What is the purpose of Puja/Worship for Buddhists? What do Buddhists believe about death? How is Wesak Day celebrated? Generally: In Singapore: In Indonesia What is the significance of temples for Buddhists? Theravada Funerals How is Paranirvana Day celebrated: What is the key text relating to this? What is the significance of shrines? – Include each part and where can they be? What is the significance of temples for Buddhists? Chanting Mantras Funeral Ceremonies and Rituals in Tibet & Japan What is the significance of Monasteries (Viharas)

Recall: Buddhist Practices: Meditation Samatha Meditation Deity Visualisation Zazen Meditation Mindfulness of breathing The purpose and importance of meditation to Buddhists The comparison between the two types of meditation Visualisation Vipassana Meditation Using Thangkas and Mandalas

Buddhism: Practices: Buddhist Ethics What is the significance of Kamma (Karma) What is the difference between skilled and unskilled actions? What are the four Sublime States? How do these four states impact a Buddhists life? What are the five steps to develop an attitude of metta? How does a persons Kamma (Karma) impact their rebirth? What are the Five Moral Precepts? How do they impact a Buddhists life? What do Ropka do and how does this help Buddhists? How do we define Buddhist Ethics? What is the significance of temples for Buddhists? What are the Six Perfections? How do they impact a Buddhists life? How is loving kindness (metta) defined? How is this distinct from Karuna? How can Karuna (Compassion) be defined?