The History of Buddhism

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The History of Buddhism

Buddhism Now and Then

Buddhism was founded by: How did Buddhism spread? Key Topic The FRAME Routine Buddhism is about… The beliefs of Buddhism and how it spread Buddhism was founded by: Beliefs= How did Buddhism spread?

Buddhism Buddha Siddhartha Gautama Member of Warrior-king caste left palace life after witnessing suffering and death Lived as Hindu guru = ? Reached Nirvana = enlightenment

The Four Passing Sights 1st- Old Man 2nd- Sick Man 3rd- A Corpse 4th- An ascetic

Buddhism was founded by: How did Buddhism spread? Key Topic The FRAME Routine Buddhism is about… The beliefs of Buddhism and how it spread Buddhism was founded by: Founded in India by Siddhartha Gautama (500-400 B.C.E) Also known as the Buddha Beliefs= How did Buddhism spread?

Enlightenment On his spiritual journey the Buddha came across a fig tree and sat down to meditate The Buddha vowed not to leave this tree until he obtained enlightenment Enlightenment means to become awaken After many days the Buddha obtained enlightenment and was able to break the wheel of reincarnation After Gautama obtained enlightenment he travelled and taught across India Until he died around age 80

Buddhism was founded by: How did Buddhism spread? Key Topic The FRAME Routine Buddhism is about… The beliefs of Buddhism and how it spread Buddhism was founded by: Founded in India by Siddhartha Gautama (500-400 B.C.E) Also known as the Buddha Beliefs= How did Buddhism spread?

Buddhism 4 Noble Truths Life is suffering Suffering is caused by desire Nirvana will end suffering Nirvana is reached by following the Eightfold Path

Beliefs of Buddhism The Eightfold Path Right View Right Intention Right Speech Right Action Right Livelihood Right Effort Right Mindfulness Right Concentration

Buddhism was founded by: How did Buddhism spread? Key Topic The FRAME Routine Buddhism is about… The beliefs of Buddhism and how it spread Buddhism was founded by: Founded in India by Siddhartha Gautama (500-400 B.C.E) Also known as the Buddha Beliefs= Four Noble Truths Eightfold Path Dharma Karma Reincarnation Nirvana How did Buddhism spread?

How did Buddhism spread?

Buddhism Spread of Buddhism Mauryan Empire Emperor Ashoka (269-232 BCE) Sent missionaries to China Spread along Silk Roads = trade routes

Buddhism Ashoka 268 to 232 BCE Converted to Buddhism Built roads Built hospitals Protected sacred cows

Buddhism spread here China Ashoka spread Buddhism to China and Southeast Asia “A soak-a you, A soak-a you!” Ashoka’s Super Soaker! Buddhism spread here China

Stupas were built over Buddhist gravesites

Buddhism was founded by: How did Buddhism spread? Key Topic The FRAME Routine Buddhism is about… The beliefs of Buddhism and how it spread Buddhism was founded by: Founded in India by Siddhartha Gautama (500-400 B.C.E) Also known as the Buddha Beliefs= Four Noble Truths Eightfold Path Dharma Karma Reincarnation Nirvana Emperor Ashoka Sent missionaries to China Spread along Silk Roads How did Buddhism spread?

Meditation Activity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Grz-hWGNUCE&feature=related

Hinduism Buddhism Word Bank: Karma - Four Noble Truths - Reincarnation Vedas and Upanishads - Eightfold Path - Belief in many gods Emperor Asoka - Brought by Aryans - Siddhartha Gautama Originated in India - No founder - Spread by Missionaries - Dharma - Enlightenment - The Caste System Hinduism Buddhism

Hinduism Buddhism - Four Noble Truths - Karma - Reincarnation Word Bank: Karma - Four Noble Truths - Reincarnation Vedas and Upanishads - Eightfold Path - Belief in many forms of one god Emperor Asoka - Spread by trading - Siddhartha Gautama Originated in India - No founder - Spread by Missionaries - Enlightenment - Nirvana - The Caste System Hinduism Buddhism - Four Noble Truths - Karma - Reincarnation - Originated in India - Eightfold Path - Vedas and Upanishads - Emperor Asoka - Belief in many forms of one god - Siddhartha Gautama - Spread by trading - Spread by missionaries - No founder - Enlightenment - The Caste System - Nirvana

Buddhism Video and Quiz http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=1EE851F4-0FDF-4138-ADD5-7D611E5AAA3C