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The following are Dharmic Religions originated in Asia except;
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Hinduism
Mahayana Buddhism
Theravada Buddhism
Christianity
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This is the worldâs third largest religion with around 15% of the entire population practicing the Hindu faith. Hindu followers in India comprise the major bulk with almost 80% of the countryâs population adhering to the religion.
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Taoism
Hinduism
Buddhism
Christianity
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The following are Dharmic Religions originated in Asia except;
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This is the worldâs third largest religion with around 15% of the entire population practicing the Hindu faith. Hindu followers in India comprise the major bulk with almost 80% of the countryâs population adhering to the religion.
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The sacred texts of Hinduism have been principally passed down throughout generations by way of music, recitation, dance, and drama.
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The following belongs to the Four Vedic Books of Hinduism except;
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The following are gods and goddesses of Hinduism except;
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The Ramayana, translated as the âStory of Ramaâ or âRamaâs Journey.
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Mahabharata which is composed of around one hundred thousand verses making it the wordâs longest poem.
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Central to Hinduism is the ___________________who is the ultimate reality.
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Every soul dies and is reborn anew in new form. In Hinduism, this is known as;
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A soul may escape the cycle of rebirth and attain________________.
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This the major branch of the Buddhism known as the âschool of elder monksâ or âschool of the ancientsâ or the âSouthern School of Buddhism.â
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He is the source of Buddhist Doctrines known as Buddha.
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The name âSiddharthaâ means;
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The word " Buddha" means;
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Siddhartha was ________years old when he attained enlightenment.
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At age ______ and on a full moon, Siddhartha died.
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Sacred text of Buddhism
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In Buddhism, this is the state of non-soulness.
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It states that all conditioned things are transitory and passing; they all have beginning and end to their existence.
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The Pali term for unsatisfactoriness or suffering.
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Suffering can be experienced throughout the different stages of a personâs lifeâfrom birth, sickness, old age, to ultimate death. When one clings to one of the previously stated aggregates, this leads to suffering. When one unites with the unpleasant, it causes suffering. When one dissociates from the pleasant, it also results in suffering. This is the _______ Noble Truth in Buddhism.
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This explains the cause of suffering or the samodaya â in craving or desire (or tanha), in the perpetual thirst of humans to consume things, experiences, or ideas (Parrinder 1971). This is the _____ Noble Truth in Buddhism.
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This asserts that there is a cessation or Nirodha to suffering and bondage by eliminating craving and desire. This is the ______ Noble Truth of Buddhism
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This directs an individual to the path or Magga leading to the termination of craving and desire, and to eventual cessation of pain. This is the ______ Noble Truth in Buddhism.
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Abstain from untruthfulness, tale-bearing, harsh language, and vain talk. This refers to_____________.
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Pay vigilant attention to every state of the body, feeling, and mind. This refers to ______________.
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Understand the âFour Noble Truths.â This refers to_____________.
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Free oneâs self from ill-will, cruelty, and untruthfulness. This refers to_______________.
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The path enumerated and explain in the picture is known as;
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The mastery of the various truths and observance of the noble eightfold path would lead a person to break the bond that binds him or her to life and obtain release from the eternal cycle of death and rebirth or samsara.
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In Buddhism, the cycle of birth, death and rebirth is influenced by karma which is a law of cause and effect.
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Buddhism affirms five processes deemed uncontrollable by any individual except;
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The Pali word sangha literally means;
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Which is true about Buddhism?
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In Buddhism, war is evil or akusala.
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Historically speaking, Siddhartha didn't allowed women to participate in the sangha although there were some stipulations.
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Mahayana Buddhism is known as;
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One of the most popular and prominent Mahayana Buddhist texts (or sutra) is the__________________, or the Saddharmapundarika-sutra that literally means "correct dharma
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This is the true image of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha).
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What is the manifestation of Buddha in Mahayana Buddhism Dharmakaya?
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The manifestation that Buddha's earthly body, just like any other human being's body.
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Sambhogakaya means;
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One distinct feature of Mahayana Buddhism concerns its teaching about an enlightened being ___________________ (enlightened existence)
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Dara Paramita means;
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Sila Paramita (Discipline) nature;
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Bhumi of Prajma Paramita (Wisdom)
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Pure Land Buddhism began in India around the second century B.C.E.