annihilation of oneself, escaping the cycle of reincarnation. In this circumstance, nirvana was reachable by following the eightfold path. After this has been done, you will have received your end of suffering; In other words, your soul would have stopped its reincarnation cycle and met inner peace. In Gotama’s Discovery, Siddhartha was determined to reach enlightenment. For the entirety of his life, he was shielded from all reality by his father. One day Siddhartha and his charioteer set off to the city…
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popular religions. Buddhism is a religion in which lessons are followed in order to become enlightened and teaches that life is suffering. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion, originated in India, that like Buddhism, believes reincarnation. Both of these religions go on pilgrimages to sacred places, but for different reasons. Buddhism and Hinduism are very similar because of their belief of the after life but are a bit different because of pilgrimages. Hindus…
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Iris Sanchez Professor Barker PHI 101-002 Sunday, February 19, 2012 Word Count 2011 Western Philosophers: Siddhartha Gautama, Confucius, Lao-Tzu. Philosopia is a Greek origin meaning “love of wisdom,” and it has three main branches: metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. Metaphysics studies reality, epistemology studies knowledge, and ethics studies morality. These are our basics for understanding our famous western philosophers (Barker, Philosophy101). These philosophers include…
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Reincarnation or Rebirth in Buddhism The term reincarnation has become very popular in the world. What is reincarnation, is it a belief, a teaching or a rule of Buddhism? Reincarnation as a term is synonym of rebirth.Reincarnation is mostly related to Buddhism and different in other religions . Buddhism is the fourth largest religion in the world, founded by Siddhartha Gautama also known as Shakyamuni(Robinson,B.A.). Like every religion Buddhism also has rules, teachings, and beliefs.…
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people and society where they were practiced. One such religion is Buddhism. I believe that Buddhism is a belief system that has unified the lives of the people in India. Buddhism was started by Siddhartha Gautama known has the enlighten one. Buddhism developed in India, it is said that Siddhartha Gautama became enlighten and discovered the cause of suffering. This answer is called the Four Noble Truth which was one of their major beliefs. The major beliefs of Buddhism are included in the Four…
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Sutta, translated by thanissaro Bhikkhu). The Four Truths were created by Siddhartha Gautama, The Buddha, the creator of Buddhism. The Four truths tell us why we suffer in life. The origin of suffering according to the four truths is the craving for things that we can’t have, craving for physical pleasures,etc. Another belief and practice of the Buddhist life is the eightfold path. The eightfold path is teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. The eightfold path has eight teachings to follow. The teachings…
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Hinduism the same? Buddhism is the seconded smallest religion in the world with 326 million adherents. Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world with 900 million adherents. A similarity between them is that they both believe in death then reincarnation. Another similarity is that they both meditate witch is a long period of thinking. Buddhism believes in one superior god Buddha he believes in peace. He wanted everyone to be happy and not suffer even newborn babies, animals, and insects. The…
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it seems as if the people of classical India defined spirituality as believing in a greater power and having beliefs that helped you understand the world. The reason I think this is because everyone strived to achieve nirvana and become free of reincarnation. Not everyone could be spiritual though. When Brahmanism was the main religion, the priests, or Brahmins, were the key to spiritualism. They created a sort of monopoly with religion and held all the spiritual power. Beneath the Brahmins were…
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the belief of reincarnation. That means the soul is reborn into a new body that lives again and again on earth until it becomes perfect and reunites with its source. In China, the most dominate belief is Buddhism which is somewhat similar to Hinduism, but it is the belief in reincarnation that one is reborn and is enlightened. When comparing China and India’s religious values, there are three main ideas that you need to know in order to completely understand the religions: reincarnation and afterlife…
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of social and doctrinal system that extends to every aspect of life. The Hindus own definition of their community is "those who believe in Vedas." In the Buddhism religion, there was only one founder. The founder was the Siddhartha Gantina. Siddhartha founded Buddhism in 560 B.C. Buddhists rejected the caste system. Instead they focused on individuals. Important books of the Buddhist religion are the Triptakas. Buddhists have no Gods. They believed if you follow the Four Nobile Truths…
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