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• Hinduism- What did I learn?
• Buddhism: What do I know?
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• What do I want to know?
Buddhism
Objective: To Define, describe, and
analyze the origins and teachings of
Buddhism.
Essential
Question: What
are the major
world religions
and how are they
connected?
Siddhartha Gautama:
Founder
Born in Nepal 560 BC
Was a Hindu
Son of a ruler- prince/ life of
luxury – unaware of outside
world legend has it he left to
find cause of human misery
Leaves kingdom→ realizes life
of suffering outside
Meditates under a fig tree
(Bodhi tree) has enlightenment
& receives the 4 Noble Truths
The 4 Noble Truths
1. Universal Suffering: everyone suffers from pain,
sickness, and death
2. The cause of suffering is desire (riches, ling life,
material things)
Everything in life changes; Nothing is permanent
Even pleasure causes suffering because it too must end.
3. The only way to end suffering is crush desire
If you do this, you achieve Nirvana (condition of wanting
nothing)
4. The way to end desire is to follow Eightfold Path
The Noble Eightfold Path
• Buddha sets right to conduct
• Stresses understanding of cause
of suffering, compassion for all
creatures
• Kindness
• Truthfulness
• The Path is divided into three
main sections: wisdom, ethical
conduct and mental discipline.
The Spread of Buddhism
• Buddha thought of himself as
a Hindu
Unlike Hindus, he denied the
existence of gods
Priests are unnecessary
People have to seek Nirvana on
their own (follow Noble
Eightfold Path)
Rejects the caste system
The Spread of Buddhism
• Buddha set up monasteries/ convents where monks and
nuns follow Eightfold Path
• Attracts many followers- quickly spread across South
Asia
• After his death his teachings passed down orallyeventually written down in the 3 Baskets of Wisdom
• People of different cultures adopt Buddhism to suit their
needs
Growth of 2 Main Sects:
Theravada Buddhism
• Stress the monastic life as a
way to reach Nirvana
• Buddha= teacher not God
• Areas Ceylon, Burma, &
Thailand
Mahayana Buddhism
• Self -encouraged
• Worship Buddha and other
enlightened ones as Gods
• In areas such as China, Tibet,
Japan and Korea
Closing Thoughts
• Although Buddhism began in South Asia it almost
disappeared as Hinduism is a tolerant faith and it
absorbed Buddhist ideas
Sources:
• Google Images
• BBC & Youtube