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WITH YOUR HOST:

Ms. Collins

Buddhism Unit Review!

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Siddhartha Gautama was borninto a family of the ______ caste.

Kshatriya

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A person has to recognize what is important and must

not be led astray

Right Mindfullness

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Symbolic phrases that are chanted by Buddhist Monks…

Mantras

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A ceremony that takes place at the temple or in a

private home

Dana

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What did the palace life represent for Siddhartha?

Complacency and self-delusion

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The first Noble Truth States that to live is to…

Suffer

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A visual representationof Samsara

Wheel of Life

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The teachings of the Buddha and his idea of the truth concerning the laws of

the universe

Dharma

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Siddhartha (Buddha) means…

The enlightened one or One who has awakened

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To end suffering, one mustadopt the…

Noble Eightfold Path

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On the full-moon day of May,Buddhists celebrate…

Visakha Puja Day

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A compassionate being whoenlightens himself and helps

others to be enlightened

Bodhisattva (boe dee Satva)

4,1

Buddha rejected this Hindu Practice/belief

The Caste System

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The Buddha, dharma and the Sangha are also referred to as…

The Triple Jewel

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This ceremony consists of a procession, prayers,

water-pouring rituals and shared meals

Buddhist funeral

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Dissatisfaction; the idea thathuman suffering is inevitable

Dukkha

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Buddha retained theendless cycle of re-births or…

Samsara

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For a Buddhist, taking refugein the Triple Jewel is the

first step to…

Enlightenment

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The more liberal schoolof Buddhism considers the

Buddha a divine being

Mahayana

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Someone who has achievednirvana; the ideal spiritual

perfection in Theravada Buddhism

Arhat