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World
Religions
Buddhism
A Brief History
• Founded by Siddharta of the Gautama clan c. 560-480
  BC (?)
• Son of a raja who tried to keep him from seeing four
  sights: a dead body, an aged person, a diseased
  person, an ascetic monk
• Married at 19 and had one son
• Lived a privileged youth devoid of the ugly side of life
• At 30, began to understand that life was not always
  good and beautiful
• Abandoned his family and began a quest for life’s
  meaning, or enlightenment

          “Buddha” --- Enlightened One
A Brief History

• Tried several avenues to enlightenment
   Knowledge taught by a guru
   Extreme asceticism
• During a meal at a tavern was ridiculed by five
former friends
• Left and sat under a fig tree to meditate
• Here, the answer came
   Life is an endless cycle of birth, life, and death
   This cycle creates desire that causes karma and
   places fetters on people
   Enlightenment is found when one overcomes desire
A Brief History


• Found his five friends and preached to them
  his primary discovery

    Neither the extreme of indulgence nor the extreme of
asceticism will bring enlightenment. Instead, one must find a
                         middle way.

• These five men, along with Siddharta, formed
  the first Buddhist monastery
The Teachings of Buddha

    Siddharta understood life in a Hindu manner, but
                    with differences
  • Stopped all animal sacrifices
  • Gods considered irrelevant; he taught indifference
     to them
  • The gods of no use in finding enlightenment
Siddharta espoused Four Noble Truths as the basis of all his teachings.
                They are called noble truths because:
 Noble – because they ennoble the one who understands them
 Truths – because they correspond with reality
The Teachings of Buddha
             The Four Noble Truths
• The Noble Truth of Pain
     To live is to suffer. To do otherwise is impossible
     Two ways to suffer
            Physically
            Psychologically
• The Noble Truth of the Cause of Pain
     Suffering is caused by craving
     Getting what we want is no guarantee of happiness
     Humans need to modify their “wantings”
The Teachings of Buddha

• The Noble Truth That Suffering May be Overcome and
  Happiness Attained
      Must learn to give up useless cravings and learn to live
      each day without restlessness or selfishness, enduring
      life’s difficulties without hatred or anger
      Suffering is made a state of mind; happiness becomes a
      state of being
      With these realizations, nirvana is achieved
 Nirvana – A dimension transcending time and space where there is no
 movement, aging, or dying. It is infinite, eternal, and without causation.
    There are no boundaries, no concepts of self, or non-self. It is an
             experience---not a place---of great happiness.
The Teachings of Buddha

• Noble Truth of the Way That Leads to Cessation
               The Eight-Fold Path
• Right views – perfect understanding of the truth of
  existence
• Right intention – Willingness to achieve
  enlightenment
• Right speech – Saying all that is required, nothing
  more
• Right action – doing all that is required, nothing
  more
The Teachings of Buddha

   • Right livelihood – being a monk or nun
   • Right effort – directing one’s efforts properly
   • Right mindfulness – meditating properly
   • Right concentration – maintaining continuous
   focus
      In Buddhist thinking, everything needed for a good and
      proper existence is encapsulated in this eight-fold path.

The person who follows the path will break the bonds and achieve release
from the cycle: nirvana. In this state, desire (craving) will be extinguished,
                       or snuffed out like a candle.
The Holy Book & Code of Morality

• The Holy Book is the Tripitaka
      Ti or Tri = Three
      Pitaka = Baskets
• The Tripitaka is actually a multi-volume set of books
• Each book is in three (Tri) parts including the teachings of
  Buddha, sermons by others, and commentary
• The most important books are in section one: The
  Dhammapada (The Way of Truth, or Verses of Truth), 423
  verses written by Siddhartha
• The books were not fully written until 100 BC in Sri Lanka
• Buddhists do not hold these volumes as divine or infallible; they
  are only the teachings of a great man that should be judged
  against one’s own experience
The Holy Book & Code of Morality

• The Buddhist concept of right and wrong
       All speech and/or actions rooted in greed, hatred, or
delusion lead away from nirvana and, therefore, are bad
       Ethics based on self understanding are stronger than those
       based on command
  “Five Precepts” of Buddhist morality
       Avoid killing or harming living beings
       Avoid stealing
       Avoid sexual misconduct
       Avoid lying
       Avoid alcohol and other intoxicating drugs
Until nirvana is achieved, the mind, with its preferences and abilities at
 the time of death, re-establishes itself in a fertilized egg to live again.
              This is rebirth more than its is reincarnation.
A Fundamental Belief


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The Development of Buddhism


  Within a year of Shiddharta’s death, a council
  was called to determine the meaning of his
teachings
  Unity and agreement were not found ---
  four factions developed
  390 BC the factions combined into two
  groups
       Hinayana (the exclusive way)
       Mahayana (the expansive way)
The Development of Buddhism

                   In General
       Hinayana                   Mahayana
  Smaller segment, more      Largest segment of
  conservative, & orthodox Buddhists – more liberal
  Known as the small boat    Known as the big boat or
  or raft                    raft
  Dominated by the           Numerous schools of
“Theravada” school of        thought. No one school
thought (the tradition of    dominates
  the elders)
Specifics – Theravada Buddhism


Closest to the original teachings of Buddha
Mainly in Sri Lanka and SE Asia
Individuals must achieve enlightenment alone, without
help from gods
The monk is the ideal figure
   Becomes part of the “Sanga” (order of monks)
   Shaves head
   Wears yellow robe
   Begs for rice
   Seeks release through meditation
Specifics – Theravada Buddhism


• If one will not join the Sanga, that person must be
  content to be a layperson, supporting monks, and
  hoping for betterment through rebirth
• Only monks can obtain nirvana
• Relics of the life of Buddha are important
• Some teach that Siddhartha was a divine omniscient
  who lived many lives prior to becoming the Buddha.
  Another Buddha is now awaiting rebirth and will share
  further enlightenment with the world.
Specifics – Theravadan Buddhism

    Theravadins Are Guided by Ten Precepts
•   No Murder
•   Do not steal
•   No sexual immorality
•   No lying
•   No liquor
•   No eating to excess or after noon
•   No entertainment
•   No cosmetics
•   No sleeping in high or wide beds
•   One is not to put trust in gold or silver
Specifics – Mahayanan Buddhism

      Very different from teachings of Buddha.
                    They believe:
• Buddha taught other things in private that Theravadins do
  not know
• Theravadan monks are selfish because they only seek their
  own salvation
• Siddhartha was more than a man, he was a
compassionate DIVINE being
• Siddhartha was not the only Buddha; there were
many other divine beings born into the world
Specifics – Mahayana Buddhism

• Worship developed around these divine beings
• These divine beings are of two kinds:
        Buddhas
        Bodhisattvas (powerful beings who provide help for
        humans with the problems of life)
 – These divine beings postponed nirvana (by refusing to
   enter it). They sit in heaven, sharing their merit with
 humans and answering prayers.
 – As Mahayana spread to new nations, it incorporated the
   deities found by claiming these gods were incarnations of
   Buddha
Sects of Mahayanan Buddhism

• The Pure Land Sect
     -- Believe in heaven rather than nirvana
     -- Believe in many gods, among them Amitabha
     -- Priests may marry, have families, eat meat
     -- Little is required of followers except to show
        Amitabha (Japanese “Amida”) their gratitude

• The Rationalist Sect (Tendai)
     -- Meditation on Buddhist Scripitures is a basic
        need, but only through reasoned study
     -- Teachings: (1) Lotus Sutra is inspired scripture, (2)
        Unity in reality, (3) Universal salvation is possible
Sects of Mahayanan Buddhism

• The Intuitive Sect
   • Believe that salvation comes through a flash of insight like
     Buddha under the fig tree
   • Origin traced to Bodhidarma in the 5th century AD
   • In Japan the sect took the name, Zen
   • Disciples distrust reason, are not ascetic, and trust that
     enlightenment will come through accident or meditation
   • To aid the process, Zen masters give students riddles to
     solve, may shout at them, slap them, or even cut off a
     student’s finger
• The Magical Sect
   • Mainly in Japan and China
   • Fusion with Shinto beliefs is common
Sects of Mahayanan Buddhism

The Sociopolitical Sect
-- Began c. 13th century in Japan
-- Founder, Nichiren, believed
    > Lotus Sutra is only scripture required
    > Social justice is the primary message of
      correct Buddhism
-- Chanting is major part of worship
-- Four vows
    > Beings are infinite; I vow to save them all
    > Passions are infinite; I vow to end them all
    > Many teachings that can save: I vow to learn them
     all
    > Buddhahood is supreme achievement: I vow to
     attain it
Sects of Mahayanan Buddhism

• The Lamist or Tibetan Sect
   • A variation of Buddhism developed in Tibet
   • The Dalai Lama is the central personage
   • Essentially the ruler of Tibet
   • It is believed that when a Dalai dies, he will reincarnate
     in the body of a young boy
   • Priests search for this boy, looking for one who yields
     traits of the deceased Dalahi
   • When found, this boy begins a long process of
     preparing to lead a nation
Sects of Mahayanan Buddhism


• Lamists rely on magical practices (from pre-Buddhist
  times) and tantras (manuals) that teach magic words
  and spells
• Teach a human duality: Male and female in each body
• Certain phrases are used to focus spiritual energy,
  ward off evil, and attain good fortune: “Om mani padmi
  hum” (Om the jewel of the Lotus hum)
• Utilization of a prayer wheel cylinder
Sects of Mahayanan Buddhism

• Clergy (lamas) divided into two orders: (1) The Yellow Hat
  School, (2) The Red Hat School
    The Yellow Hats
       Highest order
       Ruled by the Dalai
    The Red Hats
       Adherents of the Bardo Thodol (Book of
       the Dead) Scriptures
       Bardo – a dreamlike state lasting 49 days
       following death where ultimate destiny is
       determined
       Priests of this order assist dying people through the
       death experience
Innovations? Of The Mahayana
                                 School

• Theoretical abstraction of complete emptiness
  replaced by absolute compassion
• Multiplication of divine beings into three main
  groups:
  – Manushi Buddhas – like Gautama, have achieved
    enlightenment on earth, but are of lesser importance
    because they cannot minister on earth
  – Dhyani Buddhas – attained enlightenment in heaven
    and are yet available to minister to those on earth
  – Bodhisattvas – Buddhas in the making. Heavenly
    beings who forgo nervana until all beings achieve
    nirvana
Innovations? Of The Mahayana
                                   School




• The Lotus Sutra and other Scriptures that
  gave rise to the broader teaching that all
  humans may achieve Buddhahood
• The development of many schools of
  Buddhist thought and practice

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World religions buddhism

  • 2.
  • 3. A Brief History • Founded by Siddharta of the Gautama clan c. 560-480 BC (?) • Son of a raja who tried to keep him from seeing four sights: a dead body, an aged person, a diseased person, an ascetic monk • Married at 19 and had one son • Lived a privileged youth devoid of the ugly side of life • At 30, began to understand that life was not always good and beautiful • Abandoned his family and began a quest for life’s meaning, or enlightenment “Buddha” --- Enlightened One
  • 4. A Brief History • Tried several avenues to enlightenment Knowledge taught by a guru Extreme asceticism • During a meal at a tavern was ridiculed by five former friends • Left and sat under a fig tree to meditate • Here, the answer came Life is an endless cycle of birth, life, and death This cycle creates desire that causes karma and places fetters on people Enlightenment is found when one overcomes desire
  • 5. A Brief History • Found his five friends and preached to them his primary discovery Neither the extreme of indulgence nor the extreme of asceticism will bring enlightenment. Instead, one must find a middle way. • These five men, along with Siddharta, formed the first Buddhist monastery
  • 6. The Teachings of Buddha Siddharta understood life in a Hindu manner, but with differences • Stopped all animal sacrifices • Gods considered irrelevant; he taught indifference to them • The gods of no use in finding enlightenment Siddharta espoused Four Noble Truths as the basis of all his teachings. They are called noble truths because:  Noble – because they ennoble the one who understands them  Truths – because they correspond with reality
  • 7. The Teachings of Buddha The Four Noble Truths • The Noble Truth of Pain To live is to suffer. To do otherwise is impossible Two ways to suffer Physically Psychologically • The Noble Truth of the Cause of Pain Suffering is caused by craving Getting what we want is no guarantee of happiness Humans need to modify their “wantings”
  • 8. The Teachings of Buddha • The Noble Truth That Suffering May be Overcome and Happiness Attained Must learn to give up useless cravings and learn to live each day without restlessness or selfishness, enduring life’s difficulties without hatred or anger Suffering is made a state of mind; happiness becomes a state of being With these realizations, nirvana is achieved Nirvana – A dimension transcending time and space where there is no movement, aging, or dying. It is infinite, eternal, and without causation. There are no boundaries, no concepts of self, or non-self. It is an experience---not a place---of great happiness.
  • 9. The Teachings of Buddha • Noble Truth of the Way That Leads to Cessation The Eight-Fold Path • Right views – perfect understanding of the truth of existence • Right intention – Willingness to achieve enlightenment • Right speech – Saying all that is required, nothing more • Right action – doing all that is required, nothing more
  • 10. The Teachings of Buddha • Right livelihood – being a monk or nun • Right effort – directing one’s efforts properly • Right mindfulness – meditating properly • Right concentration – maintaining continuous focus In Buddhist thinking, everything needed for a good and proper existence is encapsulated in this eight-fold path. The person who follows the path will break the bonds and achieve release from the cycle: nirvana. In this state, desire (craving) will be extinguished, or snuffed out like a candle.
  • 11. The Holy Book & Code of Morality • The Holy Book is the Tripitaka Ti or Tri = Three Pitaka = Baskets • The Tripitaka is actually a multi-volume set of books • Each book is in three (Tri) parts including the teachings of Buddha, sermons by others, and commentary • The most important books are in section one: The Dhammapada (The Way of Truth, or Verses of Truth), 423 verses written by Siddhartha • The books were not fully written until 100 BC in Sri Lanka • Buddhists do not hold these volumes as divine or infallible; they are only the teachings of a great man that should be judged against one’s own experience
  • 12. The Holy Book & Code of Morality • The Buddhist concept of right and wrong All speech and/or actions rooted in greed, hatred, or delusion lead away from nirvana and, therefore, are bad Ethics based on self understanding are stronger than those based on command “Five Precepts” of Buddhist morality Avoid killing or harming living beings Avoid stealing Avoid sexual misconduct Avoid lying Avoid alcohol and other intoxicating drugs Until nirvana is achieved, the mind, with its preferences and abilities at the time of death, re-establishes itself in a fertilized egg to live again. This is rebirth more than its is reincarnation.
  • 13. A Fundamental Belief W do notbel in God because we bel in man. Ever per e ieve ieve y son is precious and may atain Buddha-hood. No one can save us but t our ves. No one can, and no one may. W our ves mustwal t sel e sel k he pat and Buddha shows t way. h, he
  • 14. The Development of Buddhism Within a year of Shiddharta’s death, a council was called to determine the meaning of his teachings Unity and agreement were not found --- four factions developed 390 BC the factions combined into two groups Hinayana (the exclusive way) Mahayana (the expansive way)
  • 15. The Development of Buddhism In General Hinayana Mahayana Smaller segment, more Largest segment of conservative, & orthodox Buddhists – more liberal Known as the small boat Known as the big boat or or raft raft Dominated by the Numerous schools of “Theravada” school of thought. No one school thought (the tradition of dominates the elders)
  • 16. Specifics – Theravada Buddhism Closest to the original teachings of Buddha Mainly in Sri Lanka and SE Asia Individuals must achieve enlightenment alone, without help from gods The monk is the ideal figure Becomes part of the “Sanga” (order of monks) Shaves head Wears yellow robe Begs for rice Seeks release through meditation
  • 17. Specifics – Theravada Buddhism • If one will not join the Sanga, that person must be content to be a layperson, supporting monks, and hoping for betterment through rebirth • Only monks can obtain nirvana • Relics of the life of Buddha are important • Some teach that Siddhartha was a divine omniscient who lived many lives prior to becoming the Buddha. Another Buddha is now awaiting rebirth and will share further enlightenment with the world.
  • 18. Specifics – Theravadan Buddhism Theravadins Are Guided by Ten Precepts • No Murder • Do not steal • No sexual immorality • No lying • No liquor • No eating to excess or after noon • No entertainment • No cosmetics • No sleeping in high or wide beds • One is not to put trust in gold or silver
  • 19. Specifics – Mahayanan Buddhism Very different from teachings of Buddha. They believe: • Buddha taught other things in private that Theravadins do not know • Theravadan monks are selfish because they only seek their own salvation • Siddhartha was more than a man, he was a compassionate DIVINE being • Siddhartha was not the only Buddha; there were many other divine beings born into the world
  • 20. Specifics – Mahayana Buddhism • Worship developed around these divine beings • These divine beings are of two kinds: Buddhas Bodhisattvas (powerful beings who provide help for humans with the problems of life) – These divine beings postponed nirvana (by refusing to enter it). They sit in heaven, sharing their merit with humans and answering prayers. – As Mahayana spread to new nations, it incorporated the deities found by claiming these gods were incarnations of Buddha
  • 21. Sects of Mahayanan Buddhism • The Pure Land Sect -- Believe in heaven rather than nirvana -- Believe in many gods, among them Amitabha -- Priests may marry, have families, eat meat -- Little is required of followers except to show Amitabha (Japanese “Amida”) their gratitude • The Rationalist Sect (Tendai) -- Meditation on Buddhist Scripitures is a basic need, but only through reasoned study -- Teachings: (1) Lotus Sutra is inspired scripture, (2) Unity in reality, (3) Universal salvation is possible
  • 22. Sects of Mahayanan Buddhism • The Intuitive Sect • Believe that salvation comes through a flash of insight like Buddha under the fig tree • Origin traced to Bodhidarma in the 5th century AD • In Japan the sect took the name, Zen • Disciples distrust reason, are not ascetic, and trust that enlightenment will come through accident or meditation • To aid the process, Zen masters give students riddles to solve, may shout at them, slap them, or even cut off a student’s finger • The Magical Sect • Mainly in Japan and China • Fusion with Shinto beliefs is common
  • 23. Sects of Mahayanan Buddhism The Sociopolitical Sect -- Began c. 13th century in Japan -- Founder, Nichiren, believed > Lotus Sutra is only scripture required > Social justice is the primary message of correct Buddhism -- Chanting is major part of worship -- Four vows > Beings are infinite; I vow to save them all > Passions are infinite; I vow to end them all > Many teachings that can save: I vow to learn them all > Buddhahood is supreme achievement: I vow to attain it
  • 24. Sects of Mahayanan Buddhism • The Lamist or Tibetan Sect • A variation of Buddhism developed in Tibet • The Dalai Lama is the central personage • Essentially the ruler of Tibet • It is believed that when a Dalai dies, he will reincarnate in the body of a young boy • Priests search for this boy, looking for one who yields traits of the deceased Dalahi • When found, this boy begins a long process of preparing to lead a nation
  • 25. Sects of Mahayanan Buddhism • Lamists rely on magical practices (from pre-Buddhist times) and tantras (manuals) that teach magic words and spells • Teach a human duality: Male and female in each body • Certain phrases are used to focus spiritual energy, ward off evil, and attain good fortune: “Om mani padmi hum” (Om the jewel of the Lotus hum) • Utilization of a prayer wheel cylinder
  • 26. Sects of Mahayanan Buddhism • Clergy (lamas) divided into two orders: (1) The Yellow Hat School, (2) The Red Hat School The Yellow Hats Highest order Ruled by the Dalai The Red Hats Adherents of the Bardo Thodol (Book of the Dead) Scriptures Bardo – a dreamlike state lasting 49 days following death where ultimate destiny is determined Priests of this order assist dying people through the death experience
  • 27. Innovations? Of The Mahayana School • Theoretical abstraction of complete emptiness replaced by absolute compassion • Multiplication of divine beings into three main groups: – Manushi Buddhas – like Gautama, have achieved enlightenment on earth, but are of lesser importance because they cannot minister on earth – Dhyani Buddhas – attained enlightenment in heaven and are yet available to minister to those on earth – Bodhisattvas – Buddhas in the making. Heavenly beings who forgo nervana until all beings achieve nirvana
  • 28. Innovations? Of The Mahayana School • The Lotus Sutra and other Scriptures that gave rise to the broader teaching that all humans may achieve Buddhahood • The development of many schools of Buddhist thought and practice