Buddhism Test

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Buddhism originated in China

False

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Siddhartha Gautama is better known as the Buddha

True

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Siddhartha Guatama was born before Jesus

True

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Buddhism is the twelfth-largest religion in Canada

True

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Samsara is the law of birth, death, and rebirth, or the process of reincarnation

True

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Karma is the same think as Dharma

False

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The Dalai Lama is the spiritual and political leader of exiled Tibetans (revered as the incarnation of Bodhisattva)

True

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Divorce is forbidden

False

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Husbands and wives are expected to honour, respect, and be faithful to each other

True

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Buddhists venerate Buddha but do not worship him. They do this through acts like bows to show devotion and respect.

True

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The vow against destroying living creatures is one of the five precepts

true

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Reincarnation is the idea that until someone achieves enlightenment and nirvana, death is the end of one life and the beginning of another.

True

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no. of Buddhists in Canada increased by what percentage between 1991 and 2001?

84%

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Aung San Suu Kyi is a Buddhist what?

Politcal leader

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Measured in no. of followers, Buddhism ranks as which religion in the world?

4th largest

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The end of personal suffering and the experience of unchanging peace

Nirvana

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This is the ritual of taking the newborn to a temple to be blessed and closing with the melting of a candle wax into a bowl to symbolize the union of earth, air, fire, water, and sky. The three jewels are recited on behalf of the child.

Birth Ritual

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What does a worshiper do to show respect when entering a temple?

bows

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What is the word for Impertenance or the belief that nothing is permanent?

Anicca

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What is the word for the belief that all life involves suffering

Dukka

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How is the Buddhist worship calendar regulated?

lunar calendar

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Countries where Buddhism is found

India, North Korea, Nepal, South Korea, Bhutan, Myanmar, Cambodia, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, Tibet, Laos, Macau, Mongolia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Kalmykia and Vietnam.

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What is the word for the idea that there is no permanent identity or existence. (Not self)

Anatta

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Tibetan monks create mandalas with sand, this takes weeks to complete. What do they do then?

Sweep them away.

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_______ Buddhism emphasizes enlightenment through meditation.

Zen

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The Buddhist idea _______ is the idea that a person can be reborn in a form closer to enlightenment if he or she accumulates it.

merit

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Celebrated on the first full moon in May, ______ is the most hallowed day and is the celebration of the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha.

Vesak

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The Buddha used the Hindu techniques of ______________ as a way of gaining enlightenment.

meditation

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The end of personal suffering is called ____________ and is the experience of unchanging peace.

Nirvana

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A state of perfect happiness and understanding is called _______________.

Enlightenment

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Someone who practices severe self-discipline or abstains from physical pleasures for religious purposes is called an _________.

Ascetic

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The parent religion of Buddhism is______________.

Hinduism

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The dharma asks Buddhists to be aware of the present moment and not daydream or become distracted by the past of future. This is called __________.

Mindfulness

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Dharma day or _____________, marks the beginning of the Buddha's teaching.

Asalha Puja

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A worshipper enters a monastery, temples, or _______, bow to show devotion and respect.

Stupas

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The Buddhist creed can be summed up as the _____ _________. These are the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha.

Three Jewels

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Head-Shaving is a ritual for novice________.

Monks

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Buddhists believe in _____________ the idea of birth after death until one achieves enlightenment.

Reincarnation

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The most important symbol in Buddhism is the ______ __ _______ and has eight spokes to represent each of the steps of the eightfold path.

Wheel of Dharma

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______ is love without any desire to possess but only to help others.

Metta

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not confined to benevolent thought, but extends to the performance of charitable deeds, to the service of one and all.

Metta

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The teachings of Buddhism

Dharma

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The buddhist community

Sengha

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A person who has attained enlightenment but chooses to stay on the human level of existence.

Bodhisattva

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All life involves suffering.

Dukkha

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Law of birth, death, and rebirth (process of reincarnation)

Samsara

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escape from suffering and attaining complete peace enter this.

Nirvana

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Buddhists believe in this which are often called the first Buddhist Strictures. It means the three baskets.

tripitakas

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________ ________ was a Catholic Trappist monk who practiced Christian meditation, was a leader in inter religious dialogue, and was increasingly influenced by Buddhist practice.

Thomas Merton

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Siddhartha Guatama lives in northern India

560-480 BCE

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Two groups within Buddhism are identified in 390 BCE, these are

Theraveda and Mahayana

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Asoke, Empror of India, converts to Buddhism, makes Buddhism the state religion, and sends out Buddhist Missionaries in

297 BCE

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A Buddhist council agrees on Buddhist scriptures

247 BCE

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In which years do Vijayanagar Buddhism develop

320-600 CE

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Buddhist mission to China is in

480

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In the 5th century who Bodhidharma develops excercises on which many what are based?

Martial Arts

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In the 6th century Buddhism enters where?

Japan

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Buddhism spreads through Tibet in?

7th-9th centuries

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What happens in the 11th-15th centuries?

Buddhism goes into decline in India as Islam spreads

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In which year did Chinese communist attacks on Buddhism begin

1950

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IN 1989 Dalai Lama is awarded which prize?

Noble peace prize