Introduction to Buddhism

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Introduction to Buddhism Coach Crews World History

Before Identify three major beliefs of each of the following religions: Judaism - Christianity - Islam - Hinduism -

Buddhism Who is the Buddha? Some Hindus wanted a more simple religion Founded by Siddhartha Gautama (Nepal) Born a prince with everything Explored the kingdom and discovered suffering Spent time fasting and meditating, then understood meaning after seeing a great light Traveled teaching as the “Enlightened One”, or the Buddha

Buddhism 2. What is Buddhism? Everything is an illusion Find truth by giving up desires, pain would vanish Nirvana – state of wisdom Four Noble Truths Eightfold Path Place in life depended on the person, stop reincarnation through the Eightfold Path Buddhism became popular with lower-class Indians

Compare and Contrast Eightfold Path – page 206 10 Commandments – page 83 Consider: Is the intent of one rule in one religion similar to the intent of another rule in the other religion? Find as many similarities as possible Find as many differences as possible