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18 Cards in this Set
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Great Stupa, India |
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Lion Pillar, India |
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Yakshi with a fly wisk, india |
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meditating Buddha, india |
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Seated Buddha, india |
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Bodhisattva, India |
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Ratha temple, Inda |
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Vishvanatha temple. india |
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Shiva, India |
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Define stupa. |
A stupa is a symbol of the Buddha and a diagram of the universe. The way you worship is to go around the temple and meditate to reach Nirvana. |
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Hinduism |
similar to Buddhism. believe in breaking the cycle of reincarnation, called moksha. Buddhists call it Nirvana. |
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Vedas |
Basic teachings for Buddhism and Hinduism. These ideals were established by the Aryans, who inhabited Central Asia. |
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Buddhism |
Created by prophet Siddhartha Gautama. He created 4 principles, or vedas, to be followed with the hopes of ending suffering of death and rebirth, or reincarnation. |
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Bodhisattva |
A Buddha in the making. |
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Axis Mundi |
Links relics to the earth and the universe. Similar to an axial plan. A central path to follow throughout life. |
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Ratha |
A temple, or "vehicle for the gods" Hindu. |
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Hinduism |
Originated from Aryan people in Central Asia. Similar beliefs to Buddhism. Moksha is similar to Nirvana. |
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Nirvanna |
Release from the cycle of reincarnation |