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| n a morally decadent person |
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| n an expression of criticism |
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| n a bitter feud, especially one perpetuated by acts of revenge, often between successive generations of two families or clans |
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| The doctrine were Buddha stated that the human self has no soul. |
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| The holy one who has extinguished all negative desires. |
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| The tree which Buddha sat under when he attained enlightment |
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| Indian Buddhist monk who brought his teachings to China |
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| Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism |
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| One of the most loved Buddhist texts that discusses the influence of the mind |
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| Devotional sect of Buddhism |
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| The highest destiny of the human spirit and its literal meaning is extinction. |
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| Another name for Siddh?rtha Gautama |
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| The religious order founded by Buddha |
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| The meeting in which a Buddhist teacher and student are able to discuss the student’s progress |
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| The cause of life’s dislocation |
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| A term the Buddha used to describe himself, meaning “one who has gone” |
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| Oldest surviving Buddhist school |
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| A dazzling confusing type of Buddhism I don’t have a good handle on |
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| Siddhartha Gautama’s birthday |
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| Pure Land Buddhism teaches that through devotion to just Amit?bha, one will be reborn in the Pure Land in which enlightenment is guaranteed, it is a large subset of the Mah?y?na branch of Buddhism |
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| Difference Paths of Buddhism |
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| part of the 4th noble truth right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration |
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| the Historical Buddha, the Teachings of the Buddha, The Community of those great people who have attained Enlightenment. so that those people(Sangha) will help you to attain Enlightenment. |
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