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Hinduism, Buddhism, Shared Beliefs, Major Achievements of Classical India …
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Buddhism
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The four noble truths
Suffering: Life comes with suffering, it is always there.
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The Path: Living ethically, practicing mediation, and developing wisdom,
Siddhartha/Buddha: Born Siddhartha as a sheltered from the world prince in his palace he escaped his life and saw the world for what it truly is. He became a teacher, philosopher, and spiritual leader who is the enlightened one and the founder of Buddhism. Living around the 6th to 4th century B. C.
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"What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you create."-Buddha
Bo Tree
This is the tree of awakening that was a sacred fig tree. It is believed that under this tree Buddha attained enlightenment.
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The Four Passing Sights
The four sights Siddhartha Guatama(Buddha) first saw when he left the palace for the first time in his life
An old suffering man, who was weak and worn down from a hard life.
A sick man, Siddhartha had never seen illness before.
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Dalai Lama: Considered the living Buddha of compassion and a reincarnation of Buddha. He is the head monk of Tibetan Buddhism.
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Compassion is Buddhism is the result of knowing one is part of a greater whole and is interdependent and connected to that whole.
Bodhisattva refers to anyone who has generated bodhicitta a spontaneous wish and compassionate mind to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings.
Shared Beliefs
Karma
Buddhism: For the life beyond this life. This determines where a person will be reborn and their status in the future life. There are many factors in someone's life that determines this as people are tied to the cycle of life and death.
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Dharam
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Buddhism: Means "cosmic law and order", applying to the teachings of Buddha.
Samsara
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Hinduism: The cycle in which one's soul is reborn over and over again. And at death the soul is carried by a subtle body into a new physical body which can be a human or a non-human(animal or a devine being).
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