Doctrine
Social Organization
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The Life of the Buddha
Buddhist Traditions
100

What does karma mean?

Action.

100

What is the word for the buddhist community, in Sanskrit?

saṅgha

100

In which country was the Buddha born?

 Nepal.

100

What is the date of the Buddha's birth?

fourth or fifth century bce.

100

What is the "oldest" Buddhist tradition?

Trick question! Exactly what early Buddhism looked like is historically unclear!
200

What are the three jewels?

1. Buddha

2. Dharma

3. Saṅgha

200

What is the meaning of renunciation?

Leaving behind worldly life to practice  the dharma and pursue awakening.

200

Where did the Buddha attain enlightenment?

Bodhgaya

200

How did the Buddha escape the palace?

He snuck out at night and rode his horse out of the palace.

200

What are the three Buddhist Vehicles?

1. Hīnayāna

2. Mahāyāna

3. Vajrayāna

300

In early Buddhism, how was the Middle Way defined?

As the middle way between the extremes of indulgence in sense pleasures and extreme asceticism.

300

What is the four-fold assembly?

The Buddhist community consisting of monks, nuns, laymen, and laywoman.

300

What are the six realms of saṃsāra?

The hell realm, hungry ghost realm, animal realm, human realm, demigod realm, and god realm.

300

After the Buddha attains awakening, what does he do?

Wander around the forest for a few weeks, and then start teaching.

300

In which tradition does the idea of the "bodhisattva" become important?

The Mahāyāna.

400

What are the four noble truths?

1. The truth of suffering

2. The truth of the origin of suffering

3. The truth of the cessation of suffering

4. The truth of the path to the cessation of suffering

400

Why do monastic and lay Buddhists depend upon one another?

The monastics depend upon the laity for sustenance, and the laity depends upon the monastics for the accumulation of merit/good karma.

400

What are the three realms in Buddhist cosmology?

The desire realm, the form realm, and the formless realm.

400

What caused the Buddha to give up his life of pleasure?

He saw an old person, a sick person, a dead person, and a religious mendicant on the road outside the palace.

400

What are monks allowed to wear, according to the Vinaya?

Three robes given by the laity or made by collected robes.
500

What are the five aggregates?

Form, feeling, recognition, mental formations, and cognition.

500

What is the difference between Spiro's "nirvāṇa buddhism" and "karma buddhism"?

Nirvāṇa buddhism is for liberation, usually followed by monastics. Karma buddhism is for merit or good karma, usually followed by lay people.

500

Under the influence of which empire did Buddhism grow into a "civilizational religion"?

The Mauryan Empire, specifically during the reign of Aśoka.

500

Who were the Buddha's first disciples?

His five former mendicant companions.
500

What is the poṣadha ritual?

A bimonthly meeting of the monks or nuns in a community for communal recitation and the confession of violations.

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