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WITH YOUR HOST: Ms. Collins Buddhism Unit Review!

OriginsBeliefs Practices, rituals, groups & writings Terms

Row 1, Col 1 Siddhartha Gautama was born into a family of the ______ caste. Kshatriya

1,2 A person has to recognize what is important and must not be led astray Right Mindfullness

1,3 Symbolic phrases that are chanted by Buddhist Monks… Mantras

1,4 A ceremony that takes place at the temple or in a private home Dana

2,1 What did the palace life represent for Siddhartha? Complacency and self-delusion

2,2 The first Noble Truth States that to live is to… Suffer

2,3 A visual representation of Samsara Wheel of Life

2,4 The teachings of the Buddha and his idea of the truth concerning the laws of the universe Dharma

3,1 Siddhartha (Buddha) means… The enlightened one or One who has awakened

3,2 To end suffering, one must adopt the… Noble Eightfold Path

3,3 On the full-moon day of May, Buddhists celebrate… Visakha Puja Day

3,4 A compassionate being who enlightens himself and helps others to be enlightened Bodhisattva (boe dee Satva)

4,1 Buddha rejected this Hindu Practice/belief The Caste System

4,2 The Buddha, dharma and the Sangha are also referred to as… The Triple Jewel

4,3 This ceremony consists of a procession, prayers, water-pouring rituals and shared meals Buddhist funeral

4,4 Dissatisfaction; the idea that human suffering is inevitable Dukkha

5,1 Buddha retained the endless cycle of re-births or… Samsara

5,2 For a Buddhist, taking refuge in the Triple Jewel is the first step to… Enlightenment

5,3 The more liberal school of Buddhism considers the Buddha a divine being Mahayana

5,4 Someone who has achieved nirvana; the ideal spiritual perfection in Theravada Buddhism Arhat