Karma
Nirvana
Moksha
Samsara
Enlightenment
100

What Buddhist principle represents "karma"?

What is "principal of action/reaction"

100

Which group is nirvana viewed by?

Buddhists

100

what religion/group supports moksha?

Hinduism

100

describe idea of samsara 

this is the cycle of reincarnation and life.

100

Enlightenment is heightened awareness of?

truth.

200

Karma is the law of...

What is "moral causation"

200

nirvana is a goal to be free from? need both answers

desire or suffering.

200

moksha is the freedom from?

cycle of reincarnation.

200

what has siddhartha become to samsara? 

he feels like a slave to samsara or he feels it is unending.

200

What did siddhartha achieve in his enlightenment period?

nirvana

300

discuss and evaluate the meaning of the Buddhist saying, "The present is a shadow of the past; the future is a shadow of the present.", in relation to daily life.

something relating to, your actions in the past can have a great impact upon your everyday life and your reaction to the present will affect your future.

300

compare and contrast siddhartha's desire to learn with common present day desires.

somehow comparing/contrast money or other with siddhartha desire.

300

Discuss and describe what must be found to achieve moksha.

Moksha is achieved by finding true eternal self and spiritual connection beyond body and ego.

300

Describe siddhartha's discovery about his relationship to the idea of samsara.

He discovers that he is stuck in a loop of boredom and is unable to escape cycle of death.

300

Describe what enlightenment helps with.

It helps to achieve freedom from desire / suffering as well as spiritual growth.