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    Sermon of the Mount v Buddhism Doctrines Buddhism arose in the eastern part of central Asia‚ the Tibet region‚ round the fifth century before the born of Christ. Its founder‚ Buddha‚ was an Indian native known by the name of Siddhartha Gautama. In search of spiritual discipline‚ he sought until he achieved what he believed some kind of enlightenment. After which he dedicated his life to pass his Bohdi‚ perfect knowledge‚ to others. Many centuries on‚ Buddhism is widely spread among the highly

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    Outer Circular Mandala

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    Maṇḍala is a Sanskrit word that means "circle". In the Buddhist and Hindu religious traditions their sacred art often takes a mandala form. The basic form of most Hindu and Buddhist mandalas is a square with four gates containing a circle with a center point. Each gate is in the shape of a T.[1][2] These mandalas‚ concentric diagrams‚ have spiritual and ritual significance in both Buddhism and Hinduism.[3][4] The term is of Hindu origin and appears in the Rig Veda as the name of the sections of

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    Giant Buddihsm Analysis

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    In order to spread chinese culture to the world‚ I choose this subject about the Giant Buddihsm in Leshan Sichuan Province. In this paper‚ I will introduce ancient stories about the Giant Buddihsm‚ and some figures related to it. First‚ I will try to analysis these pages by myself‚ and then use some tools‚ like transgod to help me‚ and after that‚ I will send it to my supervisor and accept his advice‚ to correct some mistakes or revise some of my contents. Of course‚ during my translation‚ I will

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    POV: why did the author write this at the this time EVIDENCE: analyze do not summarize quotes ADDRESSED/UNDERSTOOD INTRODUCTION Although Chinese scholars and Buddhists embraced Buddhism into China as it gave a sense of equality and comfort‚ others essentially responded toward this religion with negative disapproval and was seen as a threat. However‚ Confucian scholars and Emperors evidently show a more fair minded response toward Buddhism. COMPARE Buddhism was greatly praised and

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    Tibetan Culture The Tibetan culture did not just appear on its own‚ it was created because the geographic and climatic aspects of the area. It has been influenced by its neighboring countries like‚ Nepal‚ India‚ and China‚ but still remains a very distinct‚ influential culture. Buddhism has had a major impact on the Tibetan culture since it was introduced in the 7th century. Buddhist missionaries had come from the neighboring countries and they had exposed the Tibet’s to their ways of literature

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    All the religions in Asia are syncretic‚ meaning their religions and philosophical beliefs somehow blends together. Many of the religions strive for harmony with nature. For example‚ Daoism is heavily practiced in China‚ a religion that promotes living in harmony with nature and universe. Daoist Scroll painting and Calligraphy Ge Zhichuan Moving His Dwelling‚ shows the journey of Ge Zhichuan. Analyzing the painting‚ the artist emphasizes more on the nature than the actual man because of the

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    Taoism also known as Daoism‚ is a religious or philosophical tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao. The Tao is a fundamental idea in most Chinese schools; in Taoism‚ however‚ it denotes the principle that is both the source‚ pattern and substance of everything that exsists. Confucianism is the philosophy based on the teachings of Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC)‚ who was an important Chinese Philosopher. Confucianism has a complete system of moral‚ social‚ political

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    Quote: “What mattered for the early Buddhists was obviously the individual’s progress on the path toward enlightenment‚ and not the individual’s gender” (p. 86) “...early nuns were full members...recognized for their extraordinary intellectual and spiritual talents…” (p. 86) Question: Reading Leona Anderson and Pamela Young’s book Women and Religious Traditions “Women in Buddhist Traditions” I was intrigued‚ and later upset‚ to learn that early Buddhist nuns were not stereotyped as a result of

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    Hinduism had its origin in the religious beliefs of the aryan peoples who settled in india after 1500 B.C. Indian religious system‚which had its origin in the religious beliefs of the aryans who settled In India.Hinduism had its origin In beliefs of aryans they settled In India after 1500 B.C. The aryans believed that society was divided Into four varnas It ranked people from high to low they also believed in more than one god and they believed in good and bad luck which was something they liked

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    Zen Koan Assignment

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    Zen Koan Assignment \ A Zen koan can refer to stories‚ parables‚ small statements or even a few words of a phrase that reference a larger story used in the practice of Zen Buddhism. They may be taken from the sayings or accounts of Buddhist teachers form the past or they may originate from modern day. The purpose of a Koan is to open the mind and perception to the truth and to open the mind that has been closed by habitual responses to the world and reality. Zen koans are meant to assist in

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