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WITH YOUR HOST: Ms. Collins Buddhism Unit Review!
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100 200 400 300 400 OriginsBeliefs Practices, rituals, groups & writings Terms 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 Siddhartha Gautama was born into a family of the ______ caste. Kshatriya
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1,2 A person has to recognize what is important and must not be led astray Right Mindfullness
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1,3 Symbolic phrases that are chanted by Buddhist Monks… Mantras
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1,4 A ceremony that takes place at the temple or in a private home Dana
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2,1 What did the palace life represent for Siddhartha? Complacency and self-delusion
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2,2 The first Noble Truth States that to live is to… Suffer
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2,3 A visual representation of Samsara Wheel of Life
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2,4 The teachings of the Buddha and his idea of the truth concerning the laws of the universe Dharma
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3,1 Siddhartha (Buddha) means… The enlightened one or One who has awakened
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3,2 To end suffering, one must adopt the… Noble Eightfold Path
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3,3 On the full-moon day of May, Buddhists celebrate… Visakha Puja Day
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3,4 A compassionate being who enlightens himself and helps others to be enlightened Bodhisattva (boe dee Satva)
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4,1 Buddha rejected this Hindu Practice/belief The Caste System
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4,2 The Buddha, dharma and the Sangha are also referred to as… The Triple Jewel
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4,3 This ceremony consists of a procession, prayers, water-pouring rituals and shared meals Buddhist funeral
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4,4 Dissatisfaction; the idea that human suffering is inevitable Dukkha
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5,1 Buddha retained the endless cycle of re-births or… Samsara
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5,2 For a Buddhist, taking refuge in the Triple Jewel is the first step to… Enlightenment
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5,3 The more liberal school of Buddhism considers the Buddha a divine being Mahayana
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5,4 Someone who has achieved nirvana; the ideal spiritual perfection in Theravada Buddhism Arhat
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