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The Origins of Buddhism • Buddhism originated in northern

India around 500 BC from the teachings of a man named Siddhartha Gautama

• Siddhartha was born into wealth and prosperity but soon recognized the pain and suffering present in the world

• He dedicated his life to understanding the truths of the world through what he called the Middle Way

Central Ideas of Buddhism • Upon attaining

enlightenment, Siddhartha became known as the Buddha

• Buddhism is more of a philosophy than a religion because no gods are actually worshiped

• As with Hinduism, reincarnation is central to Buddhism and karma plays an important role in the cycle of samsara

Birth

Death

Birth Death

Birth

Death

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Central Ideas of Buddhism • Buddha’s teachings

involved the Four Noble Truths:

• All life involves suffering

• Suffering is caused by desire

• Suffering can be overcome

• The way to end desire is to follow the Eightfold Path

Righ

t Vie

w

Right Speech

Righ

t Liv

elih

ood

Right Mindfulness

Central Ideas of Buddhism • Buddha rejected the

caste system through his belief that no one has an advantage in seeking enlightenment and that no one is different from anyone else

• Through attaining bodhi (awakening or enlightenment) a person can be released from samsara and achieve Nirvana

NIRVANA

Birth

Death

Birth Death

Birth

Death

Each person is in charge of his or her own destiny


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