The Teacher of the Noble Truths
Who is the Buddha?
What is the Noble Eightfold Path?
The path in Buddhism that has eight steps to help people to live better lives.
The Highest Degree of Purification a Buddhist Practitioner can Attain
What is Nibbāna or Nirvana?
The Number of Auspicious Symbols
Eight
What is Sight?
To perceive light and color.
The Most Important Noble Truth
What is Dukka (the acknowledgement of suffering)
What is the Destruction of Life, Stealing, and Sexual Misconduct?
The Country that Buddhism Originated From
What is India?
Who is Siddhartha Gautama?
What is hearing?
Allows one to hear sounds
The Way Out of Suffering
What is The Noble Eightfold Path?
The Method Leading to the Achievement of Mindfulness and Enlightenment
What is Meditation?
The Time in which Buddhism Originates
What is 6th Century B.C.E.?
Used to store important relics associated with the Buddha and other important figures in Buddhism
What is a Stupa?
What is Taste?
Able to taste things that are sweet, salty, bitter, and sour.
The Names of the Four Noble Truths
What is Dukka (Suffering), Samudaya (the cause of suffering, Nirodha (cessation of suffering), Magga (the middle way)
What is Right Livelihood?
The step to choose a job that does not harm others.
What Does Gotama Want to rid?
What are passions, attachments, and delusions?
Name Three Auspicious Symbols
Knot of Eternity, Two Golden Fish, Precious Parasol, White Conch Shell, Eight Spoken Wheel, Vase of Great Treasures, Victory Banner, Lotus Flower
What is Touch?
Feel physical sensations, such as heat and cold.
The Characteristics of Suffering
What is Anitya (Impermanence), Anatman (Ever-changing, Non-definite self), and Avidya (Ignorance)
What is Right Concentration?
The step to focus the mind through meditation
The Three Main Types of Buddhism
What is Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana?
Who is Padmasambhava?
What is Mind
The six senses that involves our thoughts and mental perceptions.