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Buddhism
World Population appx. 376 m  ** 4th largest  The Largest Buddhist Communities Top 10 Countries with theHighest Proportion of Buddhists
Buddhism: world distribution
Origins developed in India 2500 yrs ago based on many of the core concepts of Hinduism essence of Buddhism is the attainment of enlightenment points to a way of life that avoids self-indulgence and self-denial. no supreme god or deity in Buddhism
Question from your reading:  Who was the founder of Buddhism? Siddhartha Gautama
founder Siddhartha Guatama, or Buddha           which means “enlightened one” lived in the 5th century BC born into the Brahmin caste-led a luxurious lifestyle.  Became troubled by the human misery that he saw around him everyday. Upon reflection, he deduced that desire was the root caused of all suffering (enlightened under a Bodhi Tree) not considered a god by his followers
Siddhartha Gautama(563-483 BC) ,[object Object]
Raised in great luxuryto be a king.
At 29 he rejectedhis luxurious life toseek enlightenmentand the source ofsuffering.
Lived a strict,ascetic life for 6 yrs.
Rejecting this extreme, sat in meditation, and found nirvana.
Became “The Enlightened One,” at 35.,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Question from your reading:  What is the term for a state of “Perfect Peace”? Nirvana
Four Noble Truths The solution is to eliminate desire and attachments. (Nirvana = “extinction”)
Four Noble Truths To reach nirvana, one must follow the Eightfold Path.
Major Beliefs The Four Noble Truths Siddhartha's  philosophy of the nature of human suffering and its relation to desire is articulated by these four statements: Life is full of pain and suffering.  Human desire causes this suffering.  By putting an end to desire, humans can end suffering.  Humans can end desire by following the Eightfold Path.
Eightfold Path Nirvana ,[object Object]
 Escape from the cycle of    rebirth.,[object Object]
3. Reincarnation concept that one must go through many cycles of birth, living, and death  After many such cycles, if a person releases their attachment to desire and the self, they can attain Nirvana  - a state of liberation and freedom from suffering  Nirvana can be achieved from meditating and following the guiding principles of Buddhism, such as the Four Noble Truths, 8-fold path
4. Karma- the law that every cause has an effect, i.e., our actions have results. This explains a number of things: inequality in the world, why some are born handicapped and some gifted, why some live only a short life. Buddhists believe that our are past actions have an effect on who or what we are in our next life. 5. Caste Systemis rejected by Buddhists
Symbols of Buddhism  Wheel of Life: represents the endless cycle of life through reincarnation.  Each of its eight spokes represents one of the teachings of theEightfold Path. Lotus Flower: symbolizes purity and divine birth. The different color lotus flowers have specific meanings: for example, the red lotus signifies the qualities of the heart while the purple lotus is the mystic lotus.
An Example of a  Wheel of Life
An Example of a  Wheel of Life
An Example of a  Wheel of Life
Everyday practices Live by this moral code: Do not take the life of anything living Do not take anything not freely given Abstain from sexual misconduct and sensual overindulgence Refrain from untrue speech Avoid intoxication Do not lose mindfulness Meditation:  training the mind to empty it all of thoughts. When this happens what is important comes clear
Question from your reading:  What is a person who works to spread their religious beliefs?  A missionary
Religious Divisions Theravada Buddhism - found in Burma, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar & in part, Indonesia, Vietnam & Malaysia. Mahayana Buddhism - found in China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam.  Vajrayana Buddhism - found in Tibet, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and Mongolia Jodo Shin Buddhism or Pure Land Buddhism - mainly from India, Japan Zen Buddhism - mostly in Japan
Spiritual leaders Monks Significant leader today: Dalai Lama (Tibetan Buddhism)
Question from your reading:  Who is the main god of Buddhism There are no Gods, Not even Buddha himself
The Many images of Buddha Statues of Buddha may include                               up to 32 symbols.  Any # of these symbols                                        can be used on statues.  (For example, the Buddha is often shown with a bump on on the top of his head. This is a symbol that he had special talents. He is often seen with a round mark on his forehead, which is his third eye. This is a symbol to show that he could see things ordinary people cannot see. He may be shown with curled hair, which is a symbol that he was a very holy man. Sometimes he has long ears, which is a symbol that he came from an important family, and also that he could hear things that other people could not.
Buddha – 19c Thailand

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What is buddhism

  • 2. World Population appx. 376 m ** 4th largest The Largest Buddhist Communities Top 10 Countries with theHighest Proportion of Buddhists
  • 4. Origins developed in India 2500 yrs ago based on many of the core concepts of Hinduism essence of Buddhism is the attainment of enlightenment points to a way of life that avoids self-indulgence and self-denial. no supreme god or deity in Buddhism
  • 5. Question from your reading: Who was the founder of Buddhism? Siddhartha Gautama
  • 6. founder Siddhartha Guatama, or Buddha which means “enlightened one” lived in the 5th century BC born into the Brahmin caste-led a luxurious lifestyle. Became troubled by the human misery that he saw around him everyday. Upon reflection, he deduced that desire was the root caused of all suffering (enlightened under a Bodhi Tree) not considered a god by his followers
  • 7.
  • 8. Raised in great luxuryto be a king.
  • 9. At 29 he rejectedhis luxurious life toseek enlightenmentand the source ofsuffering.
  • 10. Lived a strict,ascetic life for 6 yrs.
  • 11. Rejecting this extreme, sat in meditation, and found nirvana.
  • 12.
  • 13. Question from your reading: What is the term for a state of “Perfect Peace”? Nirvana
  • 14. Four Noble Truths The solution is to eliminate desire and attachments. (Nirvana = “extinction”)
  • 15. Four Noble Truths To reach nirvana, one must follow the Eightfold Path.
  • 16. Major Beliefs The Four Noble Truths Siddhartha's  philosophy of the nature of human suffering and its relation to desire is articulated by these four statements: Life is full of pain and suffering. Human desire causes this suffering. By putting an end to desire, humans can end suffering. Humans can end desire by following the Eightfold Path.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. 3. Reincarnation concept that one must go through many cycles of birth, living, and death After many such cycles, if a person releases their attachment to desire and the self, they can attain Nirvana  - a state of liberation and freedom from suffering Nirvana can be achieved from meditating and following the guiding principles of Buddhism, such as the Four Noble Truths, 8-fold path
  • 20. 4. Karma- the law that every cause has an effect, i.e., our actions have results. This explains a number of things: inequality in the world, why some are born handicapped and some gifted, why some live only a short life. Buddhists believe that our are past actions have an effect on who or what we are in our next life. 5. Caste Systemis rejected by Buddhists
  • 21. Symbols of Buddhism Wheel of Life: represents the endless cycle of life through reincarnation. Each of its eight spokes represents one of the teachings of theEightfold Path. Lotus Flower: symbolizes purity and divine birth. The different color lotus flowers have specific meanings: for example, the red lotus signifies the qualities of the heart while the purple lotus is the mystic lotus.
  • 22. An Example of a Wheel of Life
  • 23. An Example of a Wheel of Life
  • 24. An Example of a Wheel of Life
  • 25. Everyday practices Live by this moral code: Do not take the life of anything living Do not take anything not freely given Abstain from sexual misconduct and sensual overindulgence Refrain from untrue speech Avoid intoxication Do not lose mindfulness Meditation: training the mind to empty it all of thoughts. When this happens what is important comes clear
  • 26. Question from your reading: What is a person who works to spread their religious beliefs? A missionary
  • 27. Religious Divisions Theravada Buddhism - found in Burma, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar & in part, Indonesia, Vietnam & Malaysia. Mahayana Buddhism - found in China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam. Vajrayana Buddhism - found in Tibet, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and Mongolia Jodo Shin Buddhism or Pure Land Buddhism - mainly from India, Japan Zen Buddhism - mostly in Japan
  • 28. Spiritual leaders Monks Significant leader today: Dalai Lama (Tibetan Buddhism)
  • 29. Question from your reading: Who is the main god of Buddhism There are no Gods, Not even Buddha himself
  • 30. The Many images of Buddha Statues of Buddha may include up to 32 symbols. Any # of these symbols can be used on statues. (For example, the Buddha is often shown with a bump on on the top of his head. This is a symbol that he had special talents. He is often seen with a round mark on his forehead, which is his third eye. This is a symbol to show that he could see things ordinary people cannot see. He may be shown with curled hair, which is a symbol that he was a very holy man. Sometimes he has long ears, which is a symbol that he came from an important family, and also that he could hear things that other people could not.
  • 31. Buddha – 19c Thailand
  • 32. Buddha’s head : 2c Pakistan
  • 33. This does not represent Buddha (how do you know?) The legend of the Laughing Buddha