Transcript Jeopardy
Buddhism Unit Review!
WITH YOUR HOST:
Ms. Collins
Origins
Beliefs
Practices, rituals,
groups & writings
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Terms
Kshatriya
Siddhartha Gautama was born
into a family of
the ______ caste.
Row 1, Col 1
Right Mindfullness
A person has to recognize
what is important and must
not be led astray
1,2
Mantras
Symbolic phrases that are
chanted by Buddhist Monks…
1,3
Dana
A ceremony that takes place
at the temple or in a
private home
1,4
Complacency and self-delusion
What did the palace life
represent for Siddhartha?
2,1
Suffer
The first Noble Truth
States that to live is to…
2,2
Wheel of Life
A visual representation
of Samsara
2,3
Dharma
The teachings of the Buddha
and his idea of the truth
concerning the laws of
the universe
2,4
The enlightened one or One who has awakened
Siddhartha (Buddha) means…
3,1
Noble Eightfold Path
To end suffering, one must
adopt the…
3,2
Visakha Puja Day
On the full-moon day of May,
Buddhists celebrate…
3,3
Bodhisattva (boe dee Satva)
A compassionate being who
enlightens himself and helps
others to be enlightened
3,4
The Caste System
Buddha rejected this Hindu
Practice/belief
4,1
The Triple Jewel
The Buddha, dharma and the
Sangha are also referred to as…
4,2
Buddhist funeral
This ceremony consists of a
procession, prayers,
water-pouring rituals and
shared meals
4,3
Dukkha
Dissatisfaction; the idea that
human suffering is inevitable
4,4
Samsara
Buddha retained the
endless cycle of re-births or…
5,1
Enlightenment
For a Buddhist, taking refuge
in the Triple Jewel is the
first step to…
5,2
Mahayana
The more liberal school
of Buddhism considers the
Buddha a divine being
5,3
Arhat
Someone who has achieved
nirvana; the ideal spiritual
perfection in
Theravada Buddhism
5,4