This term refers to the basic teachings of the Buddha.
What is the Dharma?
The founder of Zoroastrianism and the prophet who received revelations from Ahura Mazda.
Who is Zoroaster (Zarathustra)?
This term refers to the central concept in Confucianism, emphasizing respect for others and social harmony.
What is Ren (Humaneness)?
The founder of Sikhism, who was the first Guru.
Who is Guru Nanak Dev Ji?
The ancient Chinese text that forms the foundation of Taoist philosophy.
What is the Tao Te Ching?
The branch of Buddhism that emphasizes meditation and self-awareness to achieve enlightenment.
What is Zen Buddhism?
The sacred text of Zoroastrianism.
What is the Avesta?
The collection of teachings and thoughts attributed to Confucius.
What is the Analects?
The holy scripture of Sikhism.
What is the Guru Granth Sahib?
The concept in Taoism that represents the natural flow of the universe and the way of living in harmony with it.
What is the Tao?
The founder of Buddhism, also known as the "Enlightened One."
Who is Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha)?
This term refers to the concept of the eternal battle between good and evil in Zoroastrianism.
What is the cosmic dualism of Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu (Ahriman)?
This concept refers to the five key relationships in Confucianism, such as ruler-subject and parent-child.
What are the Five Constant Relationships?
The central teaching of Sikhism, emphasizing the belief in one God.
What is Ik Onkar (One God)?
The practice in Taoism that involves meditation, breathing techniques, and physical exercises for health and longevity.
What is Qigong?
This term refers to the state of liberation from the cycle of Samsara in Buddhism.
What is Nirvana?
The place of worship in Zoroastrianism.
What is a fire temple?
The Confucian virtue that emphasizes propriety, etiquette, and respect for traditions.
What is Li (Ritual)?
The ceremonial dagger worn by initiated Sikhs as a symbol of their commitment to their faith.
What is a Kirpan?
This legendary figure is often considered the founder of Taoism.
Who is Laozi?
The Buddhist scripture that contains the teachings of the Buddha.
What is the Tripitaka (Pali Canon)?
The ritual purification ceremony in Zoroastrianism involving exposure of the dead body to scavenging birds.
What is a Tower of Silence?
This term refers to the ethical principle of filial piety or respect for one's parents and ancestors.
What is Xiao?
The communal kitchen found in Sikh temples where free meals are served to all visitors.
What is Langar?
The term that refers to the virtue of embracing simplicity and living in balance with nature in Taoism.
What is Wu Wei (Non-action)?