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Buddhism Crossword
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1) An image or statue of the historical Buddha or a being believed to have attained Buddhahood.
2) In Mahayana Buddhism this refers to the fundamental nature of all beings, which means that all beings can become enlightened/reach Buddhahood.
3) The fifth of the Five Aggregates; the state of being aware of something/your surroundings before or without perception.
4) A source of wisdom and authority; part of the Pali Canon that includes some of the most famous teachings of the Buddha, including the Eightfold Path.
5) The Five Aggregates. The belief that human beings are composed of five factors - form, sensation, perception, mental formation, consciousness.
12) One of the Mahayanan six perfections; making a courageous effort to attain enlightenment.
14) The Eight-Fold Path. The fourth Noble Truth. Known as ‘The Middle Way,’ it includes the way to wisdom; mental training and the way of morality. Eight stages to be practised simultaneously.
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6) Concentration and tranquility. A method of meditation; a state of calmness.
7) Belief that there is no fixed self/no soul; one of the Three Marks of Existence.
8) In Mahayana Buddhism this is a being destined for enlightenment, who postpones their final escape from samsara in order to help living beings.
9) Dependent Arising. The belief that everything exists because other things do; everything is interconnected and everyone affects everyone else.
10) A perfected person. In Theravada Buddhism this is a term for a person who has become enlightened.
11) life free from worldly pleasures, and involves giving up of material possessions. An ascetic life often has the aim of pursuing religious and spiritual goals.
13) Monasteries. Buildings that house monks and nuns. They may also have shrines, Buddha rupas, and spaces for study, as well as accommodation.
15) Compassion. Sympathy and concern for the suffering of others; a key part of Buddhist ethics.
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