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    Thesis Proposal and Directional Statement Siddhartha Hesse, Hermann, and Kathleen Helal. Siddhartha. New York, NY: Pocket, 2008. Print. The protagonist in the novel Siddhartha is a man named Siddhartha in Ancient India who is on a journey to attain spiritual enlightenment. Siddhartha has many good characteristics which are displayed throughout the novel such as his intelligence, willpower, curiosity and independence. From the beginning of the novel, Siddhartha is seen as a very intelligent…

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    Originally Buddhism was started from Nepal.There are two main route in Buddhism, the southern Buddhism (Hinayana) and the northern Buddhism (Mahayana) in Nepal. Buddhism has been spread widely and been carried on through centuries and making great contributions to the Asian culture. Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism was born in 623 B.C.E. in Lumbini, Nepal. His father, Suddhodana Gautama was king that time and Siddharth was raised by his sister, because his mother, Mahamaya died when…

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    Asoka DBQ

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    After conquered Kalinga, Asoka felt remorse and seek for a guru or a teacher. He found enlightened after sitting in the Bodhi tree. "a rejection of the path of violence [and] of a whole way of understanding history"(Doc C). This event caused him to reconsidered about history as well as his action. By finding enlightened as Buddha, Asoka realized that by taking land from others…

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    Indian Caste System

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    1. Caste- A term, which is used to specify a group of people having a specific social rank and dates back to 1200 BCE.A social class which every Indian is born into. There are a few thousand castes in India and each has their own traditions and customs. Once a person is born into a caste they cannot get out, or marry someone from a different caste. The caste system tells people which jobs they can have and with which people they can have contact. 2. Dharma- religious and moral rights and…

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    Buddhism is a nontheistic religion and philosophy. It is the 4th largest religion in the world, with around 375 million followers. Buddhism began when the Buddha shared his teachings and beliefs around 2,500 years ago. Since then, people all around the world have followed his teachings to achieve “enlightenment”, or “waking up”. Overall, Buddhism is a very complex religion consisting of many beliefs, practices, and traditions that have very well influenced many successful civilizations and…

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    Tasim

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    Taosim is a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu which advocates humility and religious devotion. Taoism is regarded as an ancient tradition of philosophy and religious belief with intricate ties to Chinese customs and views. Before the Communist revolution, Taoism was regarded as one of the strongest religions in China. However, after a long-held campaign to get rid of non-Communist religions, the number of people following Taoism drastically declined. Taoism revolves around the…

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    Siddhartha Gautam

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    Buddhism is a religious philosophy that originated in Asia by one of the great spiritual leader of all, Siddhartha Gautam also known as Buddha. The ideas of Buddhism are as pertinent in the present day as it was around two and a half thousand years ago. In Asia, people study Buddhism. They learn about his life and the philosophies he kept and practiced. Also, they learn that he was a great leader with great ideas. Some of these ideas are the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold path, Nirvana,…

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    Art through India The excitement had been growing as I landed at the airport in Mumbai, India. I would to get see new sights, experience new culture and learn where my roots had originated. As I left the airport I was culture shocked by what I was witnessing. The sceneries, the people, the environment was so different from what I had been use too. The architecture had been ancient and had so much meaning. The temples or known as mandir’s carried sacred meaning. My experience with the different…

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    The Buddha is a symbol that most of the western world is familiar with in some way or another. The overweight man smiling and sitting crisscross waiting to grant you luck when you rub his belly. Though this is not Buddhism, not its entirety, this is a small form of Buddhism syncretism at work. Some Buddhist practiced the worship of Bodhisattva Budai in hopes of relaxation and correct learnedness of worldly pleasures. So the laughing Buddha is a small example of how Buddhism’s great influence has…

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    The Great Stupa

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    Jessica Lu 16/3/2 FA 73B Take Out Midterm The first image is the sculpted cliff, created between the years c630 to 668, at Mamallapuram. The second image is the northern gateway at the Great Stupa at Sanchi, created between c50 to 25 BC. These two images initiated the use of a new technique and were narrative scenes. The differences between these two images are the involvement of the ruler, and the structure and style of the narrative scene. The northern gateway demonstrates what the…

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