Enlightenment in Buddhism

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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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    held by a particular faith group. Buddhism is an ancient religion founded by Siddartha Gautama. It is centred on the practice and spiritual development leading to insight into the true nature of reality (The Buddhist center, 2012). The Buddhist ritual of self-mummification was an example of a religious ritual, which was integral to the historic practice of Buddhism, and the faith of its adherents. To examine this extinct ritual the theory and terminology of Buddhism will be discussed. Following…

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    Buddhism In America Essay

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    Buddhism is one of the oldest religions in the world, having been founded circa 500 BCE. Although many Buddhists honor many gods, the religion is nontheistic as it does not dedicate itself to any god or gods. The ultimate goal of Buddhists is to achieve nirvana, or enlightenment. To reach nirvana is to rid one’s self of samsara, also known as suffering. Like most other religions, the key to Buddhism’s survival is the ability to adapt throughout time and locality. Although Buddhism was…

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    Femininity In Buddhism

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    Even in the story of the Buddha himself, an evil demon arrives to lead the Buddha astray from his path to enlightenment. She and others are sometimes seen as daughters of the demon Mara, and they attempt to seduce the Buddha and cause him to give into his temptations, and thus deny his own enlightenment. In the story, the Buddha, through his infinite wisdom and strength, is able to resist the actions of these evil temptresses and repel their attempts to…

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    The Original Faee of Chan “Isn’t it you, just as you are right now?” (59) is a rhetorical question that Linji posed to one of his disciples which caused sudden enlightenment. Hisamatsu Shin’ichi was a Buddhist scholar born in 1889, who studied at Kyoto University and most famously taught at Harvard’s Divinity School in 1957, interprets Linji’s teachings in Critical Sermons of the Zen Tradition: Hisamatsu's Talks on Linji. Hisamatsu makes strong positive statements on Linji, saying that his…

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    There are many types of religion in the world. Many of the religions include Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Shintoism, Judaism, Jainism, etc. Many times, people find many differences between many religions, which may arise in conflict. However, it is important that we learn to respect other religions and know about their beliefs. Many people believe that practically all religions are the same: worship a god, follow rules, and get salvation. But it’s more complicated than that;…

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    Buddhism Myths

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    Throughout the years, there have been many religions which have dominated different parts of the world. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism are the names of just a few. Buddhism was a religion that initially began in India some 2,500 years ago, and it remains to be one of the most dominant religions in the world. Buddhism was initially founded by Siddhartha Gautama, or the Buddha, who lived around 500 BCE. “The word Buddha literally means ‘the enlightened and awakened one’” (Hansen and…

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    Noble 8 Fold Path

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    Throughout history buddhism has made a huge collision on the way people have reside in, which eventually changed a lot of the planet 's perspective and habits. For 2,500 years and more, the religion we realise this day, as Buddhism has been the essential influence behind many victorious civilizations, a origin of great ethnic attainments, and an enduring and worthwhile blueprint to the very purpose of life for millions of people. Because of buddhism 's profound impact on many countries, it is…

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    Buddhism is a religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. Siddhartha Gautama lived about 2500 years ago in what is now Nepal and northern India. After undergoing a profound realization of the nature of life, death, and existence, Gautama became known as "the Buddha," which means "awakened one.” The Buddha taught people how to realize enlightenment for themselves through direct experiences, not through beliefs and dogmas like in other religions. Although Buddhism was founded in…

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    learning when the ascetics found him bathing and eating rice, to which they felt betrayed as this was not in line with their lifestyle. Siddhartha is essentially saying that swearing off nearly all human actions is not a path to enlightenment and neither is not pursuing enlightenment at all; the best way is to find the perfect balance, and this comparison helped solidify my understanding of the main idea of the Buddha’s teachings. Lastly, I feel that the scene of the temptation of Siddhartha…

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