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By: Jonathan Lee

7.5.4 Vocab. WordsForms of BuddhismThe Spread of Buddhism

Vocab. Words  This is a scripture. What is a sutra?

Vocab. Words  This is a sacred word, chant, or sound that is repeated over and over to increase one’s spiritual power. What is mantra?

Vocab. Words  This means the emptying of the mind of thoughts in order to achieve spiritual development. What is meditation?

Forms of Buddhism  This form of Buddhism was started by a monk named Kukai. What was the Shingon Sect?

Forms of Buddhism  This form of Buddhism was founded by a Buddhist monk named Saicho. What was the Tendai Sect?

Forms of Buddhism  This type of Buddhism is probably the best known Japanese sect. What is Zen Buddhism?

The Spread of Buddhism  This was sent by a Korean king on a mission to Japan in 552. What is Buddhism?

The Spread of Buddhism  This person ordered each province to build a temple and a house for Buddhist nuns. Who was Emperor Shomu?

The Spread of Buddhism  This person founded a great monastery at Horyuji. Who was Prince Shotoku?