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    Hindus cannot attain the heaven in this life‚ no matter how hard you battle against it. They might realize it at the next cycle of rebirth. Buddhists have a strong belief that after many cycles of birth and death‚ it is possible for them to achieve ‘Nirvana’ (similar as ‘untouchable’) in the future. Non-violence is a concept accepted by Hinduism and Buddhism; however‚ cow has a high status in India Union. Both religions respect all creatures‚ since it is believe that the animal is another form of rebirth

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    freedom from all sorts of sufferings and pain. 5. Mahayana is known as the “Great Vehicle.” Followers of all these traditions are in general agreement about the Four Noble Truths‚ the Noble Eightfold Path‚ and the teachings about karma‚ samsara‚ and nirvana. 6. Dharma/karma: Dharma refers to a broad complex of meanings encompassing duty‚ natural law‚ social welfare‚ ethics‚ health and transcendental realization. The purpose of dharma is not only to attain a union of the soul with the supreme reality;

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    Suicide in Buddhism

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    those surrounding. One would logically assume that with the notion of not killing living creatures‚ that suicide would be considered as well. The effect of killing would only cause more suffering and bad karma‚ and would inhibit one from attaining nirvana and enlightenment. Killing oneself and breaking the ruling of the first precept‚ is morally wrong. It is also grounds for expulsion from the Sangha. However‚ suicide can not only be seen as immoral and detrimental. Buddhism‚ unlike Christianity does

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    Introduction: There are more than 4200 religions around the world‚ today I will focus on one that is very close to my heart. Thesis: Buddhist rosary beads are an important part of my participation in Buddhist cultures. Preview of main points: First I will talk about the significance and purpose of the beads in the Buddhist culture‚ then I will talk about how I became acquainted with the Buddhist culture‚ and finally I will talk about the effect that Buddhist culture has on me 1st main point: The

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    Throughout history‚ numerous belief systems have come about and have greatly affected the region where they are practiced. Many have sacred texts they must follow along with the basic teachings. Two of the belief systems include Christianity and Hinduism. Christianity developed out of Judaism in the 1st century A.D. and Palestine was its origin. It is founded on the life‚ teachings‚ death‚ and resurrection of Jesus Christ‚ and those who follow him are called "Christians." Until the later part

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    the final liberation of Nirvana. The mind experiences complete freedom‚ liberation and non-attachment. It lets go of any desire or craving.) The third noble truth says yes; a complete release from attachment and dukkha is possible‚ a liberation from pain and rebirth. The fourth noble truth is Magga In order to end suffering‚ you must follow the Eightfold Path. The fourth noble truth tells how to attain this liberation; it describes the Noble Eightfold Path leading to Nirvana‚ the utter extinction of

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    Sharf’s “On the Mummification of Cha’n Masters in Medieval China‚” Sharf argues that the importance of the body in Chan’s buddhism is evident in the mortuary rituals like mummification. This ritual signifies the attainment of the fundamental goal of “nirvana” that manifests in the emptiness of form of the individual. Sharf substantiates his claim by drawing parallels onto similar Indian and Chinese mortuary rituals‚ and by referring to numerous historians who provide elaborate explanations on these rituals

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    the cycles of life (samsara)‚ or moksha. Jainism carries many similarities to Hinduism. However‚ much less importance is placed upon deity worship. The Jains focus on the idea that material life is but an illusion‚ and only serves to blind us from nirvana. Though similarities exist‚ Hinduism and Jainism differ greatly on the ideas of how faith determines your path in life‚ and how to ultimately obtain moksha. Individuals that practice Hinduism believe that rebirth and reincarnation of souls is how

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    is the Rosetta Stone to Siddhartha’s life. His child self‚ his Samana self‚ and his rich self are all different versions of the same person in different situations‚ separated only by thoughts (“shadows”)‚ not reality. To find himself and achieve nirvana‚ he has to embrace all aspects of himself and listen‚ which he had previously failed to

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    Kurt Cobain was the lead singer of the Seattle based grunge rock band Nirvana. As Nirvana’s lead songwriter‚ guitarist‚ and singer‚ Cobain took the music industry by surprise and is considered the godfather of the grunge rock movement. Cobain and his band had a prevalent influence on young teenagers of the 1990s and were considered idols by numerous individuals. Nirvana took the popular music industry by storm when they were able to revamp the genre of grunge rock and cause a dramatic shift in music

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