Ryan Bharucha Nick Stonaker Aaron Gable Brice Silver CHILDREN! Buddhism Ryan Bharucha Nick Stonaker Aaron Gable Brice Silver
Spread of Buddhism Took place through human contact, throughout trade routes, such as the silk road, and missionary work.
Buddhist Beliefs The Buddha never commented on how the world started. They Reject Speculation on: God Afterlife The nature of the universe
The 5 Precepts Do not Kill Do not steal Do not lie Do not misuse sex Do not consume alcohol or other drugs
Buddhist Mission Work The first Missions Emperor Ashoka An Shigao Dharma Bhanaks Emperor Ashoka 3rd century Turkish People Middle East An Shigao China
Role of Women Buddha originally banned women from practice Later allowed, Different room Men and women equal Stereotypes
Major Texts: Tripitaka Tripitaka- is the earliest collection of Buddhist teachings recognized by Theravada Buddhist Collection called the Pail Canon 50 volumes costing approximately $2000 This collection was originally passed down orally, however in third century B.C.E it was written down Meeting of 500 monks
Major Texts: Mahayana Sutras The Mahayana Sutra reveres the Tripitaka Many of the Sutras were written between 200B.C.E. and 200 C.E Lotus Sutra Heart Sutra Land of Bliss Sutra
Major Texts: Tibetan Book of the Dead This Book was written by a Tibetan monk describing the different stages of death The book was originally named Bardo Todrol Chenmo Bardo means gap, referring to the gap between life and death Lama recites book at funeral Was recorded in eighth century C.E. by Padmasambhava, then was concealed, later to be found in the fourteenth century by Karma Lingpa
Major contacts with religions Buddha was raised in a Hindu materialistic society Other opposing religions Taoism Confucianism Hinduism
Buddhist Quotations Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense. Buddha Have compassion for all beings, rich and poor alike; each has their suffering. Some suffer too much, others too little
Buddhist Rituals Meditation is defined as mental concentration and mindfulness Mantras Mundras Prayer Wheels Metta Breath
Buddhist Practices Loving-Kindness Compassion Sympathetic Joy Metta Compassion Karuna Sympathetic Joy Mudita Equanimity Upekkha
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