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Buddhist Religion

Buddhist Religion . By: Mykalah Kellogg. What is Buddhism?. The goal for Buddhism is to attain nirvana, a state of complete peace in which one is free from the distractions of desire and self-consciousness. History . Creator of Buddhism Birth: 580 BC Buddha Siddhartha Gautama

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Buddhist Religion

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  1. Buddhist Religion By: Mykalah Kellogg

  2. What is Buddhism? The goal for Buddhism is to attain nirvana, a state of complete peace in which one is free from the distractions of desire and self-consciousness.

  3. History • Creator of Buddhism • Birth: 580 BC • Buddha Siddhartha Gautama • Location: Lumbini, Southern Nepal • Left Southern Nepal at the age of 29 • Set on a path to teach people “Enlightenment”

  4. Four Noble Truths • Foundation of Buddhism • 1. Dukkha – Truth of Suffering • 2. Samudaya – Truth of the cause of suffering • 3. Nirhodha – Truth of the end of suffering • 4. Magga – Truth of the path that frees us from suffering

  5. Rituals • Meditation – Mental concentration and mindfulness • Mantras – Sounds • Mudras – Symbolic movementof the hand • Prayer Wheel – Recite Mantras with the turn of a wheel

  6. Leaders of Buddhism • ThichNhatHanh • Born: 1926 • Founded the School of Youth for Social Services (SYSS) in Saigon, Vietnam • Studied at Princeton University • Lectured at Cornell University and Colombia University • Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (1967)

  7. Tenzin Gyatso Dalai Lama • 14th Dalai Lama • Born: 1935 in Tibet • Leader of Tibetan people • Left for India in 1959 • First Dalai Lama to travel to the West • Noble Peace Prize (1989) • State Congressional Gold Metal (2007)

  8. Master Cheng Yen • Born: 1937 • Female • Taiwanese Buddhist Nun/Teacher • Founder of Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu-Chi Foundation • Provides active help for the Myanmar’s Cyclone Nigris

  9. By the spread to numerous countries, it was able to develop into a religion

  10. Status of Buddhism • Spread to almost all the countries of the world • Population: 350 million • Half of the practice is Mahayana Buddhism

  11. Works Cited • http://library.thinkquest.org/05aug/00157/images/budpeople.jpg • http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2007/09/24/MONKS_wideweb__470x300,0.jpg • http://knol.google.com/k/-/-/3a9e8hggiw4cz/2x0ui3/thailand-temple03.jpg • http://www.planetware.com/i/photo/byodo-in-buddhist-temple-kaneohe-hih826.jpg • http://www.buddhist-temples.com/history-of-buddhism.html • http://www.china.lu/texts_templates/pictures/photos-culture/siddhartha-gautama.jpg • http://apwhwiki.pbworks.com/f/BuddhismSpreadMap.jpg • http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Buddhism?s=t • http://dawei888.hubpages.com/hub/buddhism-famous-buddhist-leaders • http://advocacy.britannica.com/blog/advocacy/wp-content/uploads/golden-buddha.jpg • http://www.clear-vision.org/Images/4NT.jpg • http://www.dharmapunk.webs.com/meditation.gif • http://www.roadtomandalay.com/images/Mudra-etc-5a.jpg • http://tibetanjewelryoutlet.com/images/201110/source_img/Tibetan_Prayer_Wheel_Big_Buddhist_Prayer_Wheel_original_img_1318990123_742_.jpg • http://www.ecobuddhism.org/files/8612/7322/8452/Thich_Nhat_Hanh.jpg • http://info-buddhism.com/bilder/OHHDL9.jpg • http://www.wadsworth.com/religion_d/special_features/popups/maps/matthews_world/images/w001.jpg • http://nj.us.tzuchi.org/usa/images/photonews/2011/Time_100.jpg

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