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BUDDHISM : The Religion Of Enlightenment, History And Important Concepts
What is Buddhism?
It was started by Gautama Buddha who was also known as Sakyamuni and Tathagata.
Lord Buddha was born in 563 BC in the sacred area of Lumbini located in the Terai plains of southern Nepal.
His childhood name was Siddhartha.
He was a Kshatriya prince of the Sakya/Shakya clan.
His
father’s name was King Suddhodana who was the ruler of the Sakya
dynasty and his mother’s name was Maya who was the princess of the
Koliya dynasty.
Seven days after his birth, his mother died and he was brought up by his maternal aunt Mahapajapati Goutami.
Siddhartha
was married to Yasodhara at the age of 16.he also had a son named
Rahula, but neither his son nor wife was able to tie him to the worldly
life.
After seeing the sorrow of the world Gautama Buddha
decided to leave the pleasures of life and start living the life of a
wanderer.
At the age of 29, he left home in search of salvation. This event in Buddha’s life is known as ‘Mahabhinishkraman’.
He
reached Vaishali where he became the discipline of Alara Kalama but was
not convinced by his teachings and he moved from there and became the
discipline of Uddaka Ramaputta.
After seven years of roaming around, he got enlightenment at the age of 35 while meditating on the bank of river Niranjana under a Peepal tree. This tree is called the
Bodhi tree band the place is known as Bodh Gaya (Bihar).
He
delivered his first sermon at Sarnath. This event in Buddha’s life is
known as ‘Dhammacakkappravattana’ or ‘Turning of Wheel of Law’.
The Buddha taught in the language of the ordinary people, Prakrit.
There are many stories about Buddha’s lives called Jatakas.
He died at the age of 80 in 486 BC under a sal tree in Kushinagar. His death is known as Mahaparinirvana.
Eightfold paths of Buddhism
Right speech
Right livelihood
Right efforts
Right thoughts
Right actions
Right remembrance
Right concentration
Right mindfulness
According
to Gautama Buddha, the person after following the Eight-Fold Paths
leads to liberation from samsara, the painful cycle of rebirth.
Buddhist Literature
written in the Pali language.
Vinaya Pitaka
It deals with the laws of the Buddhist monasteries.
It was recited by Upali in the first Buddhist Council in the year 483 BC.
Sutta Pitaka
It is the collection of Buddha’s sermons.
It is divided into five parts.
Abhidhamma Pitaka
It deals with the life and the philosophy of the Buddha’s teachings.
Milinda Panha
It deals with the conversation with the Greek King Menander and the Buddhist Monk Nagasena.
Tripitaka
It is the sacred book of Buddhism.
Dhammapada
It is the collection of sayings of the Buddha in verse form.
It is widely read and best known as Buddhist scriptures.
Buddhist councils:
First council
It was held in 483 BC at Saptaparni caves near Rajgriha in Bihar.
It was under the chairmanship of King Ajatashatru.
Two Buddhist literatures were compiled; Vinaya and Sutta Pitaka by Upali.
Second council
It was held in the year 383 BC.
It was under the chairmanship of King Kalashoka.
Third council
It was held in the year 250 BC at Patliputra under the chairmanship of Ashoka the Great.
Abhidhamma Pitaka was added and Buddhist holy book Tripitaka was compiled.
Fourth council
It was held in year 78 AD at Kundalvan in Kashmir under the chairmanship of King Kanishka.
During this council, Hinayana and Mahayana were divided.
Types of Buddhist:
Buddhism after the death of Buddha was divided into three parts:
Hinayana
They believe in the real teachings of Gautama Buddha in attaining Nirvana.
They do not believe in idol worship.
Pali language was used in the Hinayana text.
Mahayana
They believed that Nirvana is attained by the grace of Gautama Buddha and not by following his teachings.
They believe in idol worship.
Sanskrit was used in Mahayana text.
Vajrayana
They believe that Nirvana is attained by the help of magical tricks or black magic.
Symbols associated with Gautama Buddha:
Birth – Lotus or Bull
Great renunciation – Horse
First sermon – Wheel
Nirvana – Bodhi tree/ Peepal tree
Mahaparinirvana/ death – Stupa
Famous monks at the time of Buddha:
Ananda – constant companion of Buddha and the most devoted disciple.
Anuruddha- master of right mindfulness.
Mahakasyapa- president of the Buddhist council held at Rajagriha.
Maudgalyayana- he had the greatest supernatural powers.
Sariputra- possessed a profound insight into the Dhammapada.
Upali- master of Vinaya.
Famous Buddhist Scholars
Ashvaghosha – contemporary of Kanishka, poet, dramatist, musician who wrote famous poem Buddhacarita.
Nagarjuna – friend and contemporary of Satavahanas king who wrote the famous book Madhyamik Shastra.
Buddhaghosa – Pali scholar who wrote Visuddhimagga.
Dignaga – founder of Buddhist logic.
Important Buddhist Gods and Goddess:
Buddha Shakyamuni- the historical Buddha.
Buddha Maitreya- the future Buddha.
Avalokiteshvara- the Bodhisattva of wisdom and literature.
Tara- a female Bodhisattva. She was considered a great protector that guards people against the eight major dangers in life.
Padmasambhava- also called Guru Rinpoche is the historically tangible founder of Tibetan Buddhism.
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