Sangha Flashcards
(65 cards)
What does ‘Sangha’ refer to in Buddhism?
The community of Buddhist monks, nuns, and laypeople.
True or False: Sangha is one of the Three Jewels of Buddhism.
True
Fill in the blank: The term ‘Sangha’ is often translated as _____ community.
monastic
What are the two main types of Sangha?
Monastic Sangha and Lay Sangha.
Multiple choice: Which of the following is NOT a role of the Sangha?
To govern the state.
Who can be part of the Sangha?
Monks, nuns, and practicing lay Buddhists.
True or False: Sangha members are responsible for preserving and teaching the Dharma.
True
What is the significance of the Sangha in Buddhist practice?
It provides support, guidance, and a sense of community for practitioners.
Fill in the blank: The Sangha is considered a source of _____ for followers.
inspiration
Multiple choice: Which Buddhist council is significant for the Sangha’s history?
The First Buddhist Council.
What is the primary purpose of the Sangha?
To maintain the teachings of the Buddha and support practitioners.
True or False: The Sangha is only composed of monks.
False
What is a ‘Bikkhu’?
A fully ordained male monk in Buddhism.
What is a ‘Bikkhuni’?
A fully ordained female monk in Buddhism.
Fill in the blank: Lay members of the Sangha often participate in _____ and support monastic communities.
rituals
Multiple choice: Which of the following is a common practice in the Sangha?
Meditation.
What does the term ‘Dharma’ refer to?
The teachings and laws of the Buddha.
True or False: The Sangha can exist only in monasteries.
False
What is the role of a layperson in the Sangha?
To practice Buddhism and support the monastic community.
Multiple choice: Which of the following is a key virtue promoted within the Sangha?
Compassion.
Fill in the blank: The Sangha helps to preserve the _____ of the Buddha.
teachings
What is ‘Upasaka’?
A male lay follower of Buddhism.
What is ‘Upasika’?
A female lay follower of Buddhism.
True or False: Sangha members are responsible for their own spiritual development.
True