Buddhism (Origins) 2 Flashcards

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What were some rules associated with the Sanghas?

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Some rules included; no eating after noon, they couldn’t touch money, couldn’t become married and, had to take a vow concerning chasity.

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Who was Mahapajapati and what did she request from Buddha?

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Mahapajapati is Buddha’s aunty and Step mum and she requested female sanghas to the Buddha.

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Who intervened on her behalf and what relation was he to Buddha?

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Ananda intervened on her behalf. His relationship with Buddha’s is that he is his boy cousin.

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Where were the first two councils held?

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The first two council were held in Vesali & Rajagaha

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What was the purpose of the first council?

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The purpose of the first council was to preserve the teachings (Sutta) of the Buddha and the monastic discipline and guidelines for monks(Vinaya).

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What did they recite at this council and why?

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They recited the words and actions of the Buddha as well as the sacred test such as; Tripitaka, Vinaya and the Dharma

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What was this council responsible for?

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They are responsible for the reciting the Dharma as well as the creation of the Tripitaka

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How many years after the first recitation did the second council occur

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700 years after and the second council was called “Basali”

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Why was this council necessary?

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This council was necessary due to the fact that it’s aim was to fix the Dharma. It wasn’t being followed properly and the Vinaya was also being abused.

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What were some of the 10 areas of dispute?

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Some of the areas of dispute include; not eating after noon, can’t get married, not touching money and taking vows in relation to chasity.

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11
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How many monks gathered to condemn all 10 areas of dispute?

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700 monks

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Why were these councils important for Buddhism (3 reasons)?

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Establish the Dharma, Tripitaka and ensuring that the Vinaya was being correctly followed by the Sangha

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13
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List the three schools of Buddhism

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Theravada, Vajrayana and Mahayana

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14
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What does Theravada translate too?

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The way of the Elders

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15
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What must one be to achieve enlightenment?

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Be a male sangha

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What is the name given to those who have achieved enlightenment?

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Arahat (only male sanghas were able to achieve it)

17
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How does one attain enlightenment and do they forgo Nirvana to assist others?

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Breaking the cycle of Samsara and denying world desires (Tahna) and they do forgo Nirvana to assist others?

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What does Mahayana translate to?

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Greater Vehicle

19
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What do they recognise the Buddha as?

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A historical human being

20
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What are enlightened beings called and how do they differ to Theravada?

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They were called “Bodhisattvas”. In contrast to Theravada buddhist, they allow others to attain Nirvana as well

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What do they believe all people possess the potential to achieve?

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Nirvana

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What does Vajrayana translate to?

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Thunderbolt way / Diamond Vehicle

23
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What influenced Vajrayana Buddhism?

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Adoption of religious beliefs, Hinduism and Gods and Goddesses

24
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Who helps the Vajrayana Buddhist to achieve enlightenment?

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Gurus (Spiritual teacher)

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What are enlightened beings able to do that most Buddhists would see as immoral?

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Eat meals after noon and consume alcohol