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Buddhism History Origins Beliefs At time point, let’s check in!

Siddhartha Gautama’s life What was Siddhartha’s family ancestry like? What was his childhood like and why? What 3 human conditions did he see when he first left his home? Why was this significant? What did he see as the answer to these 3 conditions? How did he react to these 4 Sights? How did he reach enlightenment? If enlightenment means to learn the truth without having been taught – what truth did Siddhartha discover? Describe the Setting in Motion the Wheel of the Dharma. What elements did Buddha keep from Hinduism? Which did he reject? Which did he alter? After the Buddha’s parinirvana, where did the leadership shift to?

Buddhist dharma Be sure you know and can discuss the following terms: Anatta (or anatman) Anicca Dukkha Four Noble truths (be sure you can list and describe them) 8fold Path (have a sense for what each step involves) Three Refuges/Triple Jewel 5 Moral Precepts Additional precepts for monks and nuns

For the summative: Have you done all your reading? Have you filled in your 6 trait model? Do you have all your summary notes completed? You may use your notes, but not the textbook. Please be sure you are prepared to complete a task that is comparable to the exemplar.

For the test… Do you have all your notes? Is your 6 trait model filled out? Please review at least these terms: All those earlier in this ppt. Jatakasstupalotus mudrabodhisattvaVesak Full moonDhammapada Buddha images5 moral precepts 4 sightsimpermanence3 refuges BuddhacompassionMiddle Way karmasamsaradharma Can you differentiate between the 2 main branches? Do you know the basics of Buddhist festivals? Symbols?

Format: All K/U Fill in the blanks (4 NT and identifications with word box) – 25 T and F with corrections – 25