Origins & Beliefs
The Four Noble Truths
Practices & Concepts
Sacred Texts & Branches
Places, Countries & Holidays
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Who founded Buddhism?

Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha (Awakened One)

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What is Dukkha?

Life is suffering

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What is karma?

Actions that determine future experiences

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What is the main sacred text of Buddhism?

The Tripitaka

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Name one country where Buddhism is widely practiced.

Cambodia / Thailand / Myanmar / Bhutan / Sri Lanka

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Where did Buddhism originate?

India

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Which Noble Truth says suffering is caused by craving and attachment?

Samudaya

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What cycle does karma influence?

Samsara, the cycle of rebirth


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What are the three sections of the Tripitaka called?

Pitakas (baskets)


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Where was the Buddha born?


Maya Devi Temple, Lumbini, Nepal


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Around what century did Buddhism begin?

5th century BC

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Which Noble Truth teaches that suffering can end?

Nirodha


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What is Nirvana?

Liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth

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Which Pitaka focuses on discipline?

Vinaya Pitaka

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Where did the Buddha attain enlightenment?

Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya, India

400

What does it mean that Buddhism is nontheistic?

 It does not center on a god but on personal spirituality


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What does Magga describe?

The Eightfold Path leads to the end of suffering


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What must be removed to reach Nirvana?

Hate
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Which Pitaka contains the Buddha’s discourses?

Sutta Pitaka

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Which holiday celebrates Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and death?

Vesak (Buddha Day)

500

What title does “Buddha” mean?

The Awakened One

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Which Noble Truth specifically explains the cause of suffering?

Samudaya

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What do Brahmas (monks) dedicate their lives to?

Spiritual practice

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Name the three branches of Buddhism.

Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana

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Which site marks where the Buddha gave his first sermon and taught the Four Noble Truths?

Dhamek Stupa, Sarnath, India