Sirvana ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
Pitaka (Tripitaka) ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
Pure Land ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
Pure Land Buddhism ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
Samsara ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
Sangha ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
Satori ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
Soka Gakkai ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
Stupas ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
Theravada ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
Tibetan Buddhism (Lamaism) ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
True Sect of the Pure Land ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
Vinaya ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today
Zazen ???
Creative-Value Study Society; modern revival of Nichiren Shoshu, 13th century Buddhist sect
Buddhist monastic order literally translated as “group” or “community”; may be the oldest order in Buddhism
Originally, burial mounds, now used as relic chambers or memorials, especially of the Buddha
Teaching in Lotus Sutra emphasizing faith in Buddha Amitabha and the goal of rebirth in his heaven of the pure land
The cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth
Sect based on faith in Amida Buddha (Buddha of the infinite light) for salvation, achieved by repeating Amida’s name
Buddhist sect combining Buddhism with occult religion of Tibet. Priests are called Lamas; head is Dalai Lama.
Term for enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
First of three parts of the Pitaka, or scriptures of Buddhism, containing rules of discipline of Buddhist monastic order
Blissful spiritual condition where heart extinguishes passion, hatred and delusion; highest plane a person can attain
Zen meditation, concentrating on a problem or koan
Literally, “basket.” Refers to the “three baskets” (Tripitaka) of sacred Buddhist writings
“Teachings of the elders”; also called Hinayana Buddhism and prevails in Southeast Asia
Sect emphasizing teachings of Pure Land, founded 13th century by Shinran; largest Buddhist sect in Japan today