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1. Who founded Buddhism? 2. Who and/or what do Buddhists worship 3. Who is a Buddha? 4. Who is a Bodhisattva? 5. What is the sign found on the chest of many Buddha statues? 6. What is the dot on the forehead of many figures? 7. What are the fundamental concepts of Humanistic Buddhism? 8. Do Buddhists believe in a god? 9. Is there a Buddhist holy book? 10. Is one day in the week considered holy? 11. What are some of the Chinese Buddhist holidays and celebrations? 12. How does one initially become a Buddhist? 13. How do lay people address a monk or nun? 14. Why do the monks and nuns shave their heads? 15. What are the three circular marks on the heads of monks and nuns? 16. What is the style of clothing Fo Guang monks and nuns wear? 17. What gestures of reverence do Buddhists use? 18. When visiting the Temple are there any special rules to be obeyed? |
Who founded buddhism? Buddhism originated approximately 2,500 years ago in northern India (now Nepal) with the supreme enlightenment of and subsequent teachings by Sakyamuni Buddha. Born around 600 B.C.E. to King Suddodhana, ruler of the Sakya clan, Sakyamuni Buddha was originally named Prince Siddhartha Gautama. As a child, he led a pampered life of royal wealth sheltered from the world’s miseries. When he was at last allowed to venture from the palace as a young man, he saw four sights: a decrepit old man, a person wrecked with disease, a corpse, and a monk. He thus learned of life’s inevitable sufferings (old age, sickness, Determined to find a way to be free from these troubles, Prince Siddhartha renounced his crown and family, and embarked on a journey to seek the truth. After years of spiritual exploration and growth, he attained supreme enlightenment and was thence known as Sakyamuni (meaning “sage of the Sakya” clan) Buddha. Out of endless compassion, Sakyamuni Buddha shared his teachings so that others could also discover the Middle Path to end all sufferings. Who and /or what do buddhists worship?
Who is a buddha? A Buddha exemplifies the highest According to the Mahayana teachings, Who is a bodhisattva? He/she practices the virtues of generosity, morality, renunciation, wisdom, energy, patience, truthfulness, determination, and loving-kindness without self-interest. It is believed that there are an infinite number of Bodhisattvas. What is the sign found on the chest of many buddha statues? The arms of the Buddhist Sauvastika point in a counterclockwise direction and the sign is always in an upright “+” position. The Buddhist Sauvastika is NOT related to the Nazi swastika, which can be recognized by its arm pointing clockwise and the sign being tilted in an “x” position. The Buddhist Sauvastika does not carry any implication of hatred or destruction.
The dot is sometimes likened to a cosmic eye from which emanates the light of wisdom, or a third eye signifying the Buddha’s or Bodhisattva’s supreme insight. It can also be shown as a curl of white hair in the center of the brow. Long earlobes, another prominent trait, may have their origins in the ancient custom of Indian royalty wearing lobestretching earrings. As Sakyamuni Buddha was originally a royal prince, he most likely had worn such adornment. In both Chinese and Buddhist cultures, long earlobes are equated with longevity. Other Buddha characteristics include: a Sauvastika on the chest, three folds on the neck, long arms, curly hair which forms a top knot and a Dharma wheel on the palm of the hand and/or the soles of the feet.
It is difficult for people to see the relevance of Buddhism in their modern daily lives and how it adapts to the trends of the present age. Although Buddhism speaks of the past, present and future, it particularly highlights the universal welfare of beings of this world; and although Buddhism speaks of all beings of the ten-dharma worlds, it reserves the most emphasis for humans. Through training and spiritual growth, we can obtain enlightenment. Therefore, we should cherish our lives and integrate the Buddhist practices in our daily routine. Some people perceive Buddhism as a religion removed from humanity. This perception of Buddhism is characterized by isolation, retreat to forests, self-concern, and individualism, therefore, losing its humanistic quality. It has reached the point that many who are interested in entering the gate dare not do so. They hesitate as they peer in and wander about outside. Humanistic Buddhism encompasses all of the Buddhist teachings from the time of the Buddha to the present. The goal of Humanistic Buddhism is the Bodhisattva way, which means to be an energetic, enlightened, and endearing person who strives to help all sentient beings liberate themselves. The hope is to transform our planet into a pure land of peace and bliss. Instead of committing all of our energies in pursuing something in the future, why don’t we direct our efforts toward purifying our minds and bodies in the present moment? Humanistic Buddhism must focus more on issues of the world rather than on how to leave the world behind; on caring for the living, rather than the dead; on benefiting others, rather than benefiting oneself and on universal salvation, rather than cultivation for only oneself. The five points that help us in applying Humanistic Buddhism in our daily lives are:
Do buddhists believe in a god? Buddhism emphasizes the concept of condition and causation where everything in this world comes into being according to different sets of causes and conditions. Plants and flowers grow. Spring, summer, autumn, and winter constitute the yearly cycle of four seasons. Human beings go through the process of birth, old age, illness, and death. All of these demonstrate the changes If by “God”, however, one means one of any number of heavenly beings, then Buddhists do believe. In Buddhist cosmology there are six realms of existence: devas, asuras, humans, animals, hungry ghosts, and hell beings. (Buddhas have transcended these six realms.) Of the six, devas and asuras are most like deities. While their respective realms may be described as ”heavens,” they do not exist beyond time and space. The primary difference between devas and asuras is that devas are peaceful while asuras are competitive and jealous. Is there a buddhist holy book? There are numerous Buddhist scriptures. They are traditionally
Monasteries usually have a sutra library available for self-study. The traditional scriptures were originally written in Pali or Sanskrit a few hundred years after Sakyamuni Buddha entered Nirvana. Is one day in the week considered holy? What are some of the chinese buddhist holidays and celebrations?
These are all dates from the chinese lunar calendar. How does one initially become a buddhist? In accepting the path of the Triple Gem, one also agrees to observe the Five Precepts or rules that engender good conduct:
How do lay people address a monk or nun? In Chinese, the Dharma name is followed by the term “fa shi” which means “teacher (shi) of the Dharma (fa).” Chinese frequently call monks and nuns “shi fu,” again showing respect for their revered status as teachers. Why do the monks and nuns shave their heads? What are the three circular marks on the heads of monks and nuns?
What is the style of clothing fo guang monks and nuns wear? Fully ordained monk or The gray “work suit” tunic and pants are worn separately when For special occasions, daily chanting, and other prescribed Fo Guang monastic feet, ankles, and calves While items of personal adornment are taboo, monastics are permitted to What gestures of reverence do buddhists use? The symbolic means of reverence most
When visiting the temple are there any special rules to be obeyed?
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