Tuesday, April 30, 2013
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Buddhism Review for Test Thursday May 2nd
Story and background of Siddhartha Gautama
What 4 sights did Siddhartha see at the age of 29 in the
city of Channa?
-Old man, sick man, dead man,
ascetic monk
Main beliefs/concepts of religion
Know all 4 noble truths
--There is suffering, suffering
has an origin, suffering can cease, there is a path out of suffering
8 Fold Path- fundamental ethics of buddhism
3 Characteristics of Existence
-Annica (impermanence (world constantly in flux)
-Dukkha (dissatisfaction –all humans and animals experience
suffering)
-Anatta (no self.. no separate , eternal unchanging self)
5 Precepts
1) Abstain from killing or harming
living beings
2) Abstain from stealing
3) Abstain from improper sexual conduct
4) Abstain from false speech
5) Abstain from taking alcohol and
harmful drugs
Main sects
or divisions of Buddhism
1) Theravada or Hinayana:
conservative, key virtue is wisdom and Buddha is revered as a teacher /
saint (Burma, Laos, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Cambodia)
2) Mahayana:
liberal, ideal is the bodhisattva who follows example of Buddha and
remains in world to serve his fellows (China, Vietnam, Korea)
3) Vajrayana:
Trantric Buddhism- emphasis on rituals, mantras and visual mandalas;
Dalai Lama (god-kings) living incarnations of previous holy beings (Tibet, Bhutan,
Nepal)
Zen
Buddhism: emphasis on meditation to
achieve inspiration (satori) which brings enlightenment; less emphasis on
scripture, rituals, worship (Japan)
Concepts of Hinduism that
Buddhism rejects
caste
system, Hindu rituals and offerings to gods, theories, language of
Sanskrit (he used Pali), nirvana only if
Brahmin caste, refusal to accept authority of Vedas and Upanishads
Tibet/Dali Lama
Buddhism Power Point
Here is our Buddhism powerpoint we've covered in class.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Study Review for Hindu Test on Tuesday April 9th
Hinduism 101 (basic facts, dates, # of adherences, etc)
Origins- region, people
(review textbook work assigned in class)
Hindu Gods
-Hindu
Trinity
-goddess
(female counterparts of the trinity)
-Ganesh
Paths to Salvation (yogas)
Aims in Life
Samsara
Vedas, Shastras
Symbols
Stages of life
Milestones, festivals, daily duties (worship at home)
Ghandi
Caste System
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Hinduism Powerpoint
Here is our Hinduism Power Point we covered in class.
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