What is Sila bhavana?
Practicing good deeds, Morality, and ethical conduct
What actions involve a practice that focuses on your mind?
Meditation
What do you do on Magha Puja Day?
walk around the temples 3 times, visit temples, make offerings, and meditating/reflecting
Meditation helps what part of your body?
The mind.
What are the five Buddhist principles?
Do not kill, do not lie, do not act in sexual misconduct, do not steal, do not partake in intoxication
A term for mindfulness and is part of the 12 wise habbits.
Sati
Which country is the birthplace of Buddhism?
India.
What are some different types of meditation not including sitting meditation?
ex: walking, lying down, drawing, etc.
What is " Buddha Day"? or known as Visakha Puja
This day celebrates the 3 important events in Buddha's life: his birth, enlightenment, and death.
In Buddhism, bad and good actions create __ which affects their future lives.
Karma
Which country has the most Buddhists?
China.
The importance of being aware of something.
Mindfulness or sati.
What is " Dhamma Day" or known as Asalha Puja?
This is the day celebrating when the buddha gave his first teachings.
Right speech is preventing?
Lying, gossiping, and insults
Buddha was born in what present-day country?
Nepal.
A traditional Buddhist meditation posture that is relaxing yet helps you stay alert.
The lotus position or back is straight.
What is "Sangha Day" or known as Magha Puja?
This is the day when all 1250 arahants of buddha came together.
A Buddhist principle that prevents harming and encourages compassion.
Sila bhavana
Before Buddha became enlightened he was a prince named __?
Siddhartha Gautama
What can meditation help with?
ex: stress, negative emotions, being productive, ect