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30 Cards in this Set
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Name the five aggregates of the soul
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physical body, senses, understanding, will and consciousness
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What was Buddha's lifetime?
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560-480 BC
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definition: non-soulness
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anatman
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Someone who reaches nirvana in their life
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arhat
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To give up all physical pleasure/ suffer pain/ you don't feel it
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asceticism
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King who spread Buddhism
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Asoka
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Ignorance of the true nature of life
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Avidya
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Dreamlike state 49 hours after death
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Bardo
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Someone who reaches nirvana but postpones it to help others
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Boddhisatva
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Place of worship at a wat
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Bot
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definition: enlightened one
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buddha
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definition: life is filled with suffering
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dukkha
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Name the four passing sights:
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diseased, old, corpse, monk
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Name of Siddhartha's clan
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Gautama
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Definition: professor of philosohpy
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guru
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Definition: orthodox buddhism
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hiyana
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Universal compassion of a Boddhisatva
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Karuna
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Riddle of zen
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koan
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To follow the eightfold path
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magga
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The illusion that the world is real
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maya
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End of suffering by controlling desire
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nirodha
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first sermon rules of conduct
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pali sermons
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Definition: wisdom
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prajna
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Definition: concentration, meditation
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Samadhi
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Definition: Suffering is caused by desire
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Samudaya
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Buddhist monastic order
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Sangha
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Enlightenment hits in a flash
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Satori
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Founder of Buddhism
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Siddhartha
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Definition: Virtue, morality
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Sila
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Type of Buddhism believed to be closer to Buddha's teachings
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Theravada
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