Thursday, November 14, 2019
Buddhism Essay -- Papers Religion Buddha Essays Papers
                              Buddhism is one of the biggest religions founded in India in the 6th     and 5th century B.C. by Siddhartha Gautama, also known as ââ¬Å"the     Buddha.â⬠ As one of the greatest Asian religion, it teaches the     practice and the observance of moral perceptions.       ââ¬Å"Buddhism begins with a man. In his later years, when India was afire     with his message, people came to him asking what he was. Not ââ¬ËWho are     you?ââ¬â¢ but ââ¬ËWhat are you?ââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËAre you god?ââ¬â¢ they asked. ââ¬ËNo.ââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËAn angel?ââ¬â¢     ââ¬ËNo.ââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËA saint?ââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËNo.ââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËThen, what are you?ââ¬â¢ Buddha answered, ââ¬ËI am     awake.ââ¬â¢ His answer became his title, for this is what Buddha means.     The Sanskrit root budh means to awake and to know. While the rest of     humanity was dreaming the dream we call the waking human state, one of     their number roused himself. Buddhism begins with a man who woke up.       Buddha was born a prince named Siddhartha Gautama in a small kingdom     in what is now Nepal. Siddhartaââ¬â¢s birth is described as a miraculous     event, his birth being the result of his mother's impregnation by a     sacred white elephant that touched her left side with a lotus flower.     The scriptures claim that when Gautama was born ââ¬Å"immeasurable light     spread through ten thousand worlds; the blind recovering their sight,     as if from desire to see his glory" (Evans 141) Shortly after his     birth, his father consulted with a number of astrologers, all of whom     declared that the newborn prince would become a great king and that he     would rule the world in truth and righteousness. Among these     astrologers, there was one who declared that if the prince were to see     a sick person, an old person, a corpse, and a world-renouncing     ascetic, he w...              ...he physical world and one's perceptions of it as a     means towards enlightenment. All activities, including sex, can be     used as a meditative technique. This was called Vajrayana, or "The     Vehicle of the Thunder-Bolt." The Vajrayanans believed that each     bodhisattva had consorts or wives, called taras These female     counterparts embodied the active aspects of the bodhisattva, and so     were worshipped. One learned the teachings of Tantrism from a master,     and then one joined a group of others who had been trained. There one     would practice the rituals learned from the master. For the Tantrists,     the physical world was identical with the Void and human perception     was identical with Nirvana. Buddhism, however, was slowly fading off     of the Indian landscape; Tantrism came on the scene just as Buddhism     began to slowly lose its vitality.                        
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