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Buddhism- Pilgrimage HSC SOR
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Syllabus Significant People and Ideas Contribution to Buddhism of one significant person or school of thought other than the Buddha The effect of that person or School of thought on Buddhism Ethics One of the following areas of ethical teachings in Buddhism -Bioethics -Environmental Ethics -Sexual Ethics Significant Practices in the life of adherents One Significant practice within Buddhism other than daily prayer drawn from -Pilgrimage -Temple Puja -Wesak
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Pilgrimage Once in a life-time undertaking Intention- devotion and faith Saddha (Faith) – Professing of confidence in and the sense of assurance based on the understanding that one places on the Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha Shrines- Veneration/Reverence: Purify one’s thoughts Aim- Share the Buddha’s journey to spiritual enlightenment
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Pilgrimage Purpose -Gain Good Karma -Visit significant sites -Attain understanding Three stages -Preperation -Actual Pilgrimage -Transformation
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1-Preperation Increased practices of devotion Puja- Devotion Samadhi- Meditation Distinct observation of 5 precepts Adopting of 5 additional precepts (Monks/Nuns)
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2- Pilgrimage Visit Shrines/Stupas/Other destinations Attend Temple Puja Donations Joining in with Monks
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3- Transformation Guiding others on return Informing of experiences (Shared) Discussing/reflecting on Sacred Sites Veneration of Religious Objects
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The Four Sites Identified by the Buddha in the Mahaparinirvana Sutta Disciples advised to visit these four places for inspiration Each have their own significance
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Lumbini Birthplace of the Buddha Nepal-India Border Foothills of Himalayas (Modern Nepal) One of the most Holy and Sacred Places of Pilgrimage King Asoka constructed 4 stupas and a Stone Pillar Minor Asokan Pillar- Dedicated to the birth of the Buddha. Historical Evidence Buddhist Viharas (Monastries)- Archaeological remains from 3 rd Century BC to 15 th century AD
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Lumbini
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Bodhgaya (buddhagaya) Site of Enlightenment Eastern India "Here on this seat my body may shrivel up, my skin, my bones, my flesh may dissolve, but my body will not move from this very seat until I have attained Enlightenment, so difficult to attain in the course of many kalpas." Voice of the Buddha Mahabodi Temple- First built 3 rd Century BC by King Asoka Rebuilt in 5 th /6 th century 50m High Temple, Sacred Bodhi Tree Vajrasana (The Diamond Throne)- marks where Buddha sat and meditated
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Bodhgaya- Mahabodi Temple
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The Deer Park in Sarnath Location of Enlightenment SE India First turning of the Wheel of Dharma- Cycle of Rebirth 8 Fold Path First Sermon Concepts of Four Noble Truths Dhameka Stupa- Location of first Sermon, Constructed by ????
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Dhameka Stupa
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Kushinagar (Kusinara) Location of death- Passing into mahaparinibbana (reaching of Nirvana) East India Long Discourses Identifies this is location of passing 1956- Mahaparinirvana Temple
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Mahaparinirvana Temple
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Four Additional Sites of Pilgrimage Identified to commemorate 4 Principal Miracles of the Buddha Savatthi (Ancient India, Modern N India)- Buddha performed the Twin Miracle- Produced flames from upper part of body, stream of water from lower part. Buddha then ascended to Tavatimsa Heaven to teach the Dhamma Sankasia (Ancient India, Modern N India)- Buddha descended from Tavatimsa Heaven
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Four Additional Sites of Pilgrimage Rajagha- Buddha tamed the drunken elephant. Vesali- Band of monkeys dug a pond, offering the Buddha Honey.
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Key Beliefs and Pilgrimages Undertaken to progress towards enlightenment Veneration of the Statue of Lord Buddha Offerings- donations and prayers Removal of shoes- sign of reverance Acknowledgement of faults- vows of devotion/practice Recognition of the Dharma
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Key Beliefs and Pilgrimages Significance of Sangha Monasteries/Stupas allow for pilgrims to join monks in chants, prayers Dana- Concept of giving (donations, food, assistance) Practice of the 8 Fold Path Sila- Morality (Speech, Action, Livelihood) Samadhi- Concentration (Effort, Mindfullness, Concentration) Prajna- Wisdom (Understanding, thought)
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Significance to Individual Commitment to Buddhism Development towards enlightenment Deeper Reflection Removal of temptations of ordinary life Reduce Dukkha (suffering) Discipline Understanding of the Buddha Good Karma/Reduce Bad Karma of previous life Strengthens Sangha Diversification of understanding/beliefs
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Significance to Sangha Identity to the community Development of spiritual life Connection to beliefs, bonds of community Individual may undertake pilgrimage on behalf of community Shared understanding New customs and teachings
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