Buddhism Paper - Key Terms Flashcards

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Arhat

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A person who has achieved enlightenment and who has reached perfect knowledge.

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Dharma/ dhamma

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The teachings of Gotama Buddha

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Dhammapada

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A collection of sayings of the Buddha in verse form

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Nirvana

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The state of peace and joy in which is reached when all cravings and desires have been ‘extinguished’

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Karma

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action or ‘doing’. Intentions lead to actions which, in turn, lead to consequences. Energy

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Sunyata

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‘Emptiness’ no fixed self - like Anatta

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7
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4 sights

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1) old man
2) dead man
3) holy man
4) sick man

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Renunciation

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To give up

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9
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Enlightenment

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A state of perfect knowledge or wisdom combined with infinite passion

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10
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Samsara

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The continuous cycle of life, death, rebirth

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Nirvana

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Ultimate goal of humans. Marks the release of Samsara

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12
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3 marks of existence

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Anicca - nothing is stable but in constant change

Anatta - no self

Dukkha - suffering

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13
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Dukkha

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Suffering

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14
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Anatta

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No self

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15
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Anicca

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Nothing is stable but in constant changing

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16
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4 noble truths

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1) all life contains Dukkha
2) the cause of suffering is craving/wanting things
3) the way to overcome suffering is to overcome cravings/desire
4) adopting the middle way to overcome suffering