Origins of Buddhism
The 3 Jewels of Buddhism
The Four Noble Truths
The Eightfold Path
Other Key Concepts in Buddhism
100

Old age, sickness, death, and an ascetic.

What are the Four Sights?

100

A way to commit to the path of enlightenment.

What are the Three Jewels of Buddhism?

100
The path to end suffering.

What is the Eightfold Path?

100

To avoid lying and harsh words.

What is right speech?

100

The root causes of suffering, greed, hatred, and ignorance.

What are the three poisons?

200
A goal in Buddhism.

What is Samsara?

200

The teachings.

What is the Dharma?

200

The cause of suffering.

What is desire/craving?

200

Not killing and/or not stealing.

What is right action?

200

A person's actions influence their future experiences.

What is karma?


300

Achieving enlightenment.

What is Nirvana?

300

Members of the Sangha.

Who are monks, nuns, and lay followers?

300

The end of suffering.

What is nirvana?

300

Actively trying to let go of negative thoughts and cultivate positive ones.




What is right effort?

300

The belief that attachments leads to suffering, so one must let go of desires to find peace.

What is impermanence?

400

The Buddha.

Who was Siddhartha Gautama?

400

Preserves and spreads the teachings of the Buddha.

Who are monks and nuns?

400

There is suffering

What is Dukkha?

400

Paying attention to your thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations in the present moment.




What is right mindfulness?

400

Buddhism that include additional texts, emphasizes bodhisattvas, and has diverse traditions. Buddhism that follows the Pali Canon and focus on monastic practice.

What is Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism?

500

The tree where Siddartha achieved enlightenment.

What is the bodhi tree?

500

The role model.

Who is the Buddha?

500

A method to see through patterns of avoidance and distraction.

What is meditation?

500

Understanding the Four Noble Truths, recognizing the impermanent nature of things.




What is right view?

500

The enlightened being who delays their own nirvana to help others achieve enlightenment.

Who is Bodhisattva?

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