By Seungwan Kang & Kostas.  Siddhartha Gautama ▪ Son of an Indian warrior king ▪ From 566 to 480 B.C.  Known as the Buddha ▪ "Enlightened One."

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Bell Work Name the 4 religions that we have already discussed, the founders, and their place of worship In the practice of tolerance, one's enemy is the.
Advertisements

Origins of Buddhism Lesson 3.
Buddhism "One thing I teach: suffering and the end of suffering. It is just ill and the ceasing of ill that I proclaim." -- The Buddha.
India & China Notes Hinduism & Buddhism. Caste System  complex form of social organization with rules to ensure spirituality  Everyone not equal.
Hinduism- What did I learn? Buddhism: What do I know? column
Buddhism. Also known as: The Middle Path Current Population: 364 million.
5.3 Origins of Buddhism Buddhism began in India and became a major religion.
Origins of Buddhism in India
BUDDHISM.
Buddhism… A 2500 year old tradition that began in India and spread throughout the Far East A way of living or seeing the world followed by more than 300.
Belief Systems Buddhism Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha Gautama in northern India around 560 BCE. Gautama was born into a wealthy Hindu family, but.
Buddhism. Buddhism… The “middle way of wisdom and compassion” A 2500 year old tradition that began in India and spread and diversified throughout the.
Jainism Based on principle of ahimsa – non-violence to other living things and their souls Based on principle of ahimsa – non-violence to other living.
Buddhism Competency Goal 12 The learner will assess the influence of major religions, ethical beliefs, and values on cultures in Asia.
Origins of Buddhism Buddhism was founded in India (present-day Nepal) around BCE The founder was known as Siddhartha Gautama but is better known.
Shintoism, and the philosophy of Confucianism.
Buddhism Ryan J, Vince P, and Alex S. Founding Sidhartha Guatama Born as prince in 624 b.c. in Lumbini Was apart of northern India Now apart of Nepal.
Buddhism. Origins of Buddhism  Originated in India and Nepal  Founded in the late 6th century B.C.E  Spread from India to China  From China it spread.
By: Hayden Emerson Hour 6. Formation of Buddhism Buddhism was developed in India around the 6th century B.C.E. The religion is based on the teachings.
Buddhism – Quick Facts One of the four largest religions in the world today with over 350 million followers Followers are known as Buddhists Followers.
Hinduism and Buddhism Chapter 3 Section 2.
Buddhism Mr. Ornstein Willow Canyon High School AP World History.
Belief Systems Ancient South Asia HINDUISMBUDDHISM.
Buddhism. History of Buddhism  380 million Buddhists worldwide  4 th largest religion in world  Started by Siddhartha Gautama: 525 BC in India Born.
Who was the Buddha? Born Siddhartha Gautama – of noble caste in India, 563 B.C.E. Raised in great luxury to be a king Empathy for the suffering of others;
Buddhism. 300 million + adherents primarily in China and S.E. Asia Originated near modern Nepal around 530 BC by prince Siddhartha Guatama. Indian traders.
Comparing and Contrasting. Complex History – Nothing Written – No Founder – Many Sects Aryan herders invaded India – Indus River Valley – Spread language.
Buddhism.
Buddhism: 4 th largest religion in the World: 350 million people; 6% of world Founded in Northern India by Siddhartha Gautama Currently practiced primarily.
What type of religion is Buddhism? Non-theistic Buddhism.
B. Explain the development and impact of Hinduism and Buddhism on India and subsequent diffusion of Buddhism. SSWH2 The student will identify the major.
Buddhism… The “middle way of wisdom and compassion” A 2500 year old tradition that began in India and spread and diversified throughout the Far East A.
Civilizations of Early India Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Buddhism Seat work Students will quietly enter.
Developed in India and spread to China, Japan and Southeast Asia Developed in India and spread to China, Japan and Southeast Asia Founder: Siddhartha.
Buddhism… The “middle way of wisdom and compassion” A philosophy, religion, and spiritual practice followed by more than 300 million people.
China Hawaii Utah. Background Developed in India Developed in India Spread through trade to China, Japan and Southeast Asia Spread through trade to China,
Verbal Prompt How are Judaism, Christianity and Islam connected?
Buddhism. Siddhartha Gautama A rich nobleman from India.
Buddhism. Buddhism… The “middle way of wisdom and compassion” Major world religion based on the teachings of Siddartha Gautama. The Buddha A 2500 year.
Hinduism Hinduism has no single founder, but originated from the mixing of Harappan and Aryan cultures in ancient India around 1500 BCE. Hindus believe.
Buddhism One of the Three Ways (Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism) in Chinese Culture Founder: Siddhartha Gautama The Buddha “the enlightened one” The Four.
Buddhism “We are shaped by our thoughts; we become what we think. When the mind is pure, joy follows like a shadow that never leaves.” Siddhartha Gautama.
Buddhism.
Buddhism "One thing I teach: suffering and the end of suffering. It is just ill and the ceasing of ill that I proclaim." -- The Buddha.
Buddhism… 2,500 year old tradition
BUDDHISM.
Explain the rise and fall of the Maurya Empire
Hinduism & Buddhism.
Buddhism How does Buddhism originate and spread?
Buddhism.
WORLD RELIGIONS BUDDHISM B4,5.
Hinduism Buddhism Buddhism Is A Worldwide Religion About 6% - Or 362 million people around the world. What would be the cause for this expansion??
Polytheistic Religions of Asia
Buddhism.
The Birth of Buddhism SWBAT: Explain how Buddhism developed.
Buddhism.
Buddhism Siddhartha Guatama Buddhism.
Buddhism.
Hinduism and Buddhism.
Buddhism.
Two Major Religions from India
Buddhism "One thing I teach: suffering and the end of suffering. It is just ill and the ceasing of ill that I proclaim." -- The Buddha.
Buddhism Global Studies I.
Buddhism "One thing I teach: suffering and the end of suffering. It is just ill and the ceasing of ill that I proclaim." -- The Buddha.
Buddhism.
Buddhism.
Buddhism “Enlightened One”.
Buddhism Asia’s Religion.
Buddhism "One thing I teach: suffering and the end of suffering. It is just ill and the ceasing of ill that I proclaim." -- The Buddha.
Buddhism Is A Worldwide Religion About 6% - Or 362 million people around the world. What would be the cause for this expansion??
Presentation transcript:

By Seungwan Kang & Kostas

 Siddhartha Gautama ▪ Son of an Indian warrior king ▪ From 566 to 480 B.C.  Known as the Buddha ▪ "Enlightened One."

 Spread from ▪ India to Central and Southeast Asia, China, Korea, and Japan.  Played a central role ▪ in the spiritual, cultural, and social life of Asia  During the 20th century, ▪ Spread to the West.

 Conviction that happiness and good fortune a re achievable to everybody  All negative mental states can be overcome through meditation  Reincarnation  Nirvana

 The Tripitaka ▪ Is the earliest collection of teachings ▪ Is only text recognized by Buddhists ▪ “three baskets” ▪ 50 volumes ▪ Passed down orally ▪ 3 rd B.C.E  The Sutras ▪ Added to total of 2184 sacred writings ▪ Written in 2 B.C.E

 Nagarjuna ▪ Nagarjuna was an early Buddhist thinker ▪ first writer to systematize key concepts of Buddhism  The Texts of Vajrayana Buddhism ▪ First Buddhist text to be translated into Tibetan

 Hindu doctrines of reincarnation and karma - rebirth - A state of liberation and freedom is achieved  Tibetan Buddhism ▪ Bardos ▪ Either enters nirvana or returns to Earth for rebirth

 Describes the way to the end of suffering  It is a practical guideline to ethical and mental development with the goal of freeing the individual from attachments and delusions The Noble Eightfold Path The Four Noble Truths 1. Life means suffering 2. The origin of suffering is attachment 3. The cessation of suffering is attainable 4. The path to the cessation of suffering

 All the sects of Buddhism do not believe in the myth of God.  Theravada tradition ▪ Buddha still exists in the particles  Mahayana traditions

 Offers a solution for suffering  Good for who want to believe in religion but reject belief of god  Who like the practice of meditation and finding peace

 "Buddhism Afterlife and Salvation."Patheos. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov  "Buddhist Afterlife Belifes." Near-Death. N.p., n.d. Web. 9 Nov  Encyclopedia. "Buddhism."Encyclopedia. N.p., 7 Mar Web. 9 Nov  Henderson, Charles. "What is Buddhism." GodWeb. Charles Henderson, 10 Oct Web. 7 Nov  Henry, Julie. "Basic beliefs of Buddhism." Catalogs.com. Julie Henry, 8 Mar Web. 8 Nov  "Texts and Tales." Uwacadweb. N.p., 4 May Web. 13 Nov  "The Four Noble Truths." The Big View. N.p., n.d Web. 12 Nov

  ythinker/Siddhartha_Gautama_meditating.png?o=1 ythinker/Siddhartha_Gautama_meditating.png?o=1    amazon.com/images/I/51Z270EP2CL._SL500_AA300_.jpg amazon.com/images/I/51Z270EP2CL._SL500_AA300_.jpg  g g   arnation_AS.jpg/220px-Reincarnation_AS.jpg arnation_AS.jpg/220px-Reincarnation_AS.jpg  content/uploads/2011/09/noble-eightfold-path.jpg.gif content/uploads/2011/09/noble-eightfold-path.jpg.gif 