Origin
Creeds/Beliefs
Scriptures
Worship
Symbols
100

Buddhism was found in this century.

What is the 6th century?

100

The number of truths in the Buddhist creed.

What is 4?

100

Buddha taught for this many years.

What is 45 years?

100

Two different places of worship.

What is a temple and a monastery?

100

Three of the symbols discussed.

What is the Swastika, Stupa, and Dharma Wheel?

200

Buddhism is found by this man.

Who is Siddhartha Guatma?

200

The meaning of life and death.

What is Dukkah?

200

The two sets of Buddhist scriptures.

What is the Tripitaka and the Sutras?

200
Buddhists practice this exercise to reach enlightenment.

What is meditation?

200

One of the oldest symbol on Earth.

What is Swastika?

300

Buddhism is based on this.

What is spiritual significance?

300

Names of two of the noble truths.

What is "dukhaka" and "trishna"?

300

The Teachings were written down here.

What is the Fourth Council?

300

Three different types of worship.

What is puja and meditation?

300

The number of spokes on the Dharma Wheel.

What is 8?

400

The title of the first 5 followers.

What is 'Sangha'?

400

Name 4 of the ways to end desires.

What is appropriate views, thoughts, speech, actions? 


400

The three different sections that make up a canon.

What is Vinaya, Sutta, and Abhidhamma?

400

Beliefs about death are related to the idea of rebirth.

What is the Cycle of Samsara?

400

Meaning of Swastika in China.

What is infinity and auspiciousness?

500

The two different systems of Buddhism.

What is Theravada System?

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What is The Mahayana System?

500

Name all 8 Eight Folds Paths.

What is right view, right resolve, right speech, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness?
500

This was one of the greatest accomplishments of human civilization.

What are the recording of the teachings of Buddhism in China?

500

The five elements represented by temples.

What is fire, air, water, earth, and wisdom?

500

A related architectural term to Stupa.

What is Chaitya?