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Buddhism
Traditionally, the first step in most Buddhist schools requires taking refuge in the Three Jewels (Sanskrit: tri-ratna, Pāli: ti-ratana)[web 19] as the foundation of one's religious practice. The practice of taking refuge on behalf of young or even unborn children is mentioned in the Majjhima Nikaya, recognized by most...
What type of Buddhism adds a fourth refuge?
{ "text": [ "Tibetan" ], "answer_start": [ 369 ] }
56d21d1fe7d4791d0090265a
Buddhism
Traditionally, the first step in most Buddhist schools requires taking refuge in the Three Jewels (Sanskrit: tri-ratna, Pāli: ti-ratana)[web 19] as the foundation of one's religious practice. The practice of taking refuge on behalf of young or even unborn children is mentioned in the Majjhima Nikaya, recognized by most...
The Three Jewels are preceived as possessed of an eternal and unchanging what?
{ "text": [ "essence." ], "answer_start": [ 915 ] }
56d21d1fe7d4791d0090265b
Buddhism
Traditionally, the first step in most Buddhist schools requires taking refuge in the Three Jewels (Sanskrit: tri-ratna, Pāli: ti-ratana)[web 19] as the foundation of one's religious practice. The practice of taking refuge on behalf of young or even unborn children is mentioned in the Majjhima Nikaya, recognized by most...
What has an irreversable effect?
{ "text": [ "The Three Jewels" ], "answer_start": [ 699 ] }
56d21dcce7d4791d00902661
Buddhism
According to the scriptures, Gautama Buddha presented himself as a model. The Dharma offers a refuge by providing guidelines for the alleviation of suffering and the attainment of Nirvana. The Sangha is considered to provide a refuge by preserving the authentic teachings of the Buddha and providing further examples tha...
Who presented himself as a model?
{ "text": [ "Gautama Buddha" ], "answer_start": [ 29 ] }
56d21dcce7d4791d00902662
Buddhism
According to the scriptures, Gautama Buddha presented himself as a model. The Dharma offers a refuge by providing guidelines for the alleviation of suffering and the attainment of Nirvana. The Sangha is considered to provide a refuge by preserving the authentic teachings of the Buddha and providing further examples tha...
What offers a refuge by providing guidelines for the alleviation of suffering?
{ "text": [ "Dharma" ], "answer_start": [ 78 ] }
56d21dcce7d4791d00902663
Buddhism
According to the scriptures, Gautama Buddha presented himself as a model. The Dharma offers a refuge by providing guidelines for the alleviation of suffering and the attainment of Nirvana. The Sangha is considered to provide a refuge by preserving the authentic teachings of the Buddha and providing further examples tha...
What provides refuge by preserving the authentic teachings of the Buddha?
{ "text": [ "Sangha" ], "answer_start": [ 193 ] }
56d21fd7e7d4791d00902672
Buddhism
Śīla (Sanskrit) or sīla (Pāli) is usually translated into English as "virtuous behavior", "morality", "moral discipline", "ethics" or "precept". It is an action committed through the body, speech, or mind, and involves an intentional effort. It is one of the three practices (sīla, samādhi, and paññā) and the second pār...
What is an action committed through the body and involves intentional effort?
{ "text": [ "Śīla" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
56d21fd7e7d4791d00902673
Buddhism
Śīla (Sanskrit) or sīla (Pāli) is usually translated into English as "virtuous behavior", "morality", "moral discipline", "ethics" or "precept". It is an action committed through the body, speech, or mind, and involves an intentional effort. It is one of the three practices (sīla, samādhi, and paññā) and the second pār...
Sila is the second what?
{ "text": [ "pāramitā" ], "answer_start": [ 317 ] }
56d2207ee7d4791d0090268d
Buddhism
Śīla is the foundation of Samādhi/Bhāvana (Meditative cultivation) or mind cultivation. Keeping the precepts promotes not only the peace of mind of the cultivator, which is internal, but also peace in the community, which is external. According to the Law of Karma, keeping the precepts is meritorious and it acts as cau...
What keeps the cultivator from rebirth in the four realms of existance?
{ "text": [ "keeping the precepts" ], "answer_start": [ 266 ] }
56d2207ee7d4791d0090268e
Buddhism
Śīla is the foundation of Samādhi/Bhāvana (Meditative cultivation) or mind cultivation. Keeping the precepts promotes not only the peace of mind of the cultivator, which is internal, but also peace in the community, which is external. According to the Law of Karma, keeping the precepts is meritorious and it acts as cau...
What is the foundation of Samadhi/Bhavana?
{ "text": [ "Śīla" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
56d2207ee7d4791d0090268f
Buddhism
Śīla is the foundation of Samādhi/Bhāvana (Meditative cultivation) or mind cultivation. Keeping the precepts promotes not only the peace of mind of the cultivator, which is internal, but also peace in the community, which is external. According to the Law of Karma, keeping the precepts is meritorious and it acts as cau...
What promotes not only the peace of mind but also peace in the community?
{ "text": [ "keeping the precepts" ], "answer_start": [ 266 ] }
56d2392cb329da140004ec14
Buddhism
Śīla refers to overall principles of ethical behavior. There are several levels of sīla, which correspond to "basic morality" (five precepts), "basic morality with asceticism" (eight precepts), "novice monkhood" (ten precepts) and "monkhood" (Vinaya or Patimokkha). Lay people generally undertake to live by the five pre...
What does sila refer to?
{ "text": [ "overall principles of ethical behavior" ], "answer_start": [ 15 ] }
56d2392cb329da140004ec15
Buddhism
Śīla refers to overall principles of ethical behavior. There are several levels of sīla, which correspond to "basic morality" (five precepts), "basic morality with asceticism" (eight precepts), "novice monkhood" (ten precepts) and "monkhood" (Vinaya or Patimokkha). Lay people generally undertake to live by the five pre...
Lay people tend to live by the five what?
{ "text": [ "precepts" ], "answer_start": [ 132 ] }
56d2392cb329da140004ec17
Buddhism
Śīla refers to overall principles of ethical behavior. There are several levels of sīla, which correspond to "basic morality" (five precepts), "basic morality with asceticism" (eight precepts), "novice monkhood" (ten precepts) and "monkhood" (Vinaya or Patimokkha). Lay people generally undertake to live by the five pre...
Schools can undertake eight precepts, which add basic what?
{ "text": [ "asceticism." ], "answer_start": [ 448 ] }
56d23abcb329da140004ec26
Buddhism
The precepts are not formulated as imperatives, but as training rules that laypeople undertake voluntarily to facilitate practice. In Buddhist thought, the cultivation of dana and ethical conduct themselves refine consciousness to such a level that rebirth in one of the lower heavens is likely, even if there is no furt...
Precepts are not created as imperatives, but as what?
{ "text": [ "training rules" ], "answer_start": [ 55 ] }
56d23abcb329da140004ec27
Buddhism
The precepts are not formulated as imperatives, but as training rules that laypeople undertake voluntarily to facilitate practice. In Buddhist thought, the cultivation of dana and ethical conduct themselves refine consciousness to such a level that rebirth in one of the lower heavens is likely, even if there is no furt...
The cultivation of dana and what kind of conduct refine consciousness?
{ "text": [ "ethical" ], "answer_start": [ 180 ] }
56d23abcb329da140004ec28
Buddhism
The precepts are not formulated as imperatives, but as training rules that laypeople undertake voluntarily to facilitate practice. In Buddhist thought, the cultivation of dana and ethical conduct themselves refine consciousness to such a level that rebirth in one of the lower heavens is likely, even if there is no furt...
Even if there is no further Buddhist practice, what heavens is still likely?
{ "text": [ "lower" ], "answer_start": [ 271 ] }
56d23b26b329da140004ec2e
Buddhism
In the eight precepts, the third precept on sexual misconduct is made more strict, and becomes a precept of celibacy. The three additional precepts are:
Of the eight precepts which one is on sexual misconduct?
{ "text": [ "third" ], "answer_start": [ 27 ] }
56d23b26b329da140004ec2f
Buddhism
In the eight precepts, the third precept on sexual misconduct is made more strict, and becomes a precept of celibacy. The three additional precepts are:
What is the third strict precept on sexual misconduct?
{ "text": [ "a precept of celibacy" ], "answer_start": [ 95 ] }
56d23c30b329da140004ec3c
Buddhism
The complete list of ten precepts may be observed by laypeople for short periods. For the complete list, the seventh precept is partitioned into two, and a tenth added:
How many precepts are on the list?
{ "text": [ "ten" ], "answer_start": [ 21 ] }
56d23c30b329da140004ec3e
Buddhism
The complete list of ten precepts may be observed by laypeople for short periods. For the complete list, the seventh precept is partitioned into two, and a tenth added:
In the complete list of precepts, which one is partitioned into two?
{ "text": [ "seventh" ], "answer_start": [ 109 ] }
56d23cc4b329da140004ec42
Buddhism
Vinaya is the specific moral code for monks and nuns. It includes the Patimokkha, a set of 227 rules for monks in the Theravadin recension. The precise content of the vinayapitaka (scriptures on Vinaya) differs slightly according to different schools, and different schools or subschools set different standards for the ...
How many basic precepts are there for monastics?
{ "text": [ "the ten precepts" ], "answer_start": [ 368 ] }
56d23cc4b329da140004ec43
Buddhism
Vinaya is the specific moral code for monks and nuns. It includes the Patimokkha, a set of 227 rules for monks in the Theravadin recension. The precise content of the vinayapitaka (scriptures on Vinaya) differs slightly according to different schools, and different schools or subschools set different standards for the ...
What is the specific moral code for monks and nuns?
{ "text": [ "vinaya" ], "answer_start": [ 167 ] }
56d23cc4b329da140004ec44
Buddhism
Vinaya is the specific moral code for monks and nuns. It includes the Patimokkha, a set of 227 rules for monks in the Theravadin recension. The precise content of the vinayapitaka (scriptures on Vinaya) differs slightly according to different schools, and different schools or subschools set different standards for the ...
How many rules dows the patimokkha have?
{ "text": [ "227" ], "answer_start": [ 91 ] }
56d23cc4b329da140004ec45
Buddhism
Vinaya is the specific moral code for monks and nuns. It includes the Patimokkha, a set of 227 rules for monks in the Theravadin recension. The precise content of the vinayapitaka (scriptures on Vinaya) differs slightly according to different schools, and different schools or subschools set different standards for the ...
What are the scriptures on vinaya called?
{ "text": [ "vinayapitaka" ], "answer_start": [ 167 ] }
56d23d72b329da140004ec4c
Buddhism
Regarding the monastic rules, the Buddha constantly reminds his hearers that it is the spirit that counts. On the other hand, the rules themselves are designed to assure a satisfying life, and provide a perfect springboard for the higher attainments. Monastics are instructed by the Buddha to live as "islands unto thems...
Regarding the monastic rules, the Buddha reminds his hearers that it is the spirit that what?
{ "text": [ "counts" ], "answer_start": [ 99 ] }
56d23d72b329da140004ec4d
Buddhism
Regarding the monastic rules, the Buddha constantly reminds his hearers that it is the spirit that counts. On the other hand, the rules themselves are designed to assure a satisfying life, and provide a perfect springboard for the higher attainments. Monastics are instructed by the Buddha to live as "islands unto thems...
The rules themselves are designed to assure a satisfying what?
{ "text": [ "life" ], "answer_start": [ 183 ] }
56d23d72b329da140004ec4e
Buddhism
Regarding the monastic rules, the Buddha constantly reminds his hearers that it is the spirit that counts. On the other hand, the rules themselves are designed to assure a satisfying life, and provide a perfect springboard for the higher attainments. Monastics are instructed by the Buddha to live as "islands unto thems...
The rules are a perfect springboard for what?
{ "text": [ "higher attainments" ], "answer_start": [ 231 ] }
56d23d72b329da140004ec4f
Buddhism
Regarding the monastic rules, the Buddha constantly reminds his hearers that it is the spirit that counts. On the other hand, the rules themselves are designed to assure a satisfying life, and provide a perfect springboard for the higher attainments. Monastics are instructed by the Buddha to live as "islands unto thems...
Monastics are instructed by the Buddha to live as what?
{ "text": [ "islands unto themselves" ], "answer_start": [ 302 ] }
56d23eaeb329da140004ec54
Buddhism
In Eastern Buddhism, there is also a distinctive Vinaya and ethics contained within the Mahayana Brahmajala Sutra (not to be confused with the Pali text of that name) for Bodhisattvas, where, for example, the eating of meat is frowned upon and vegetarianism is actively encouraged (see vegetarianism in Buddhism). In Jap...
Distinctive Vinaya and ethics are contained within what sutra?
{ "text": [ "Mahayana Brahmajala" ], "answer_start": [ 88 ] }
56d23eaeb329da140004ec55
Buddhism
In Eastern Buddhism, there is also a distinctive Vinaya and ethics contained within the Mahayana Brahmajala Sutra (not to be confused with the Pali text of that name) for Bodhisattvas, where, for example, the eating of meat is frowned upon and vegetarianism is actively encouraged (see vegetarianism in Buddhism). In Jap...
Bodhisattvas are not encouraged to eat what?
{ "text": [ "meat" ], "answer_start": [ 219 ] }
56d23eaeb329da140004ec57
Buddhism
In Eastern Buddhism, there is also a distinctive Vinaya and ethics contained within the Mahayana Brahmajala Sutra (not to be confused with the Pali text of that name) for Bodhisattvas, where, for example, the eating of meat is frowned upon and vegetarianism is actively encouraged (see vegetarianism in Buddhism). In Jap...
Where is the monastic vinaya displaced and clergy is allowed to marry?
{ "text": [ "Japan" ], "answer_start": [ 317 ] }
56d24042b329da140004ec6a
Buddhism
Buddhist meditation is fundamentally concerned with two themes: transforming the mind and using it to explore itself and other phenomena. According to Theravada Buddhism the Buddha taught two types of meditation, samatha meditation (Sanskrit: śamatha) and vipassanā meditation (Sanskrit: vipaśyanā). In Chinese Buddhism,...
In Chinese Buddhism what meditation is more popular?
{ "text": [ "Zen" ], "answer_start": [ 367 ] }
56d24042b329da140004ec6c
Buddhism
Buddhist meditation is fundamentally concerned with two themes: transforming the mind and using it to explore itself and other phenomena. According to Theravada Buddhism the Buddha taught two types of meditation, samatha meditation (Sanskrit: śamatha) and vipassanā meditation (Sanskrit: vipaśyanā). In Chinese Buddhism,...
Evidence has shown some lay people got to proficiency in all eight what?
{ "text": [ "jhānas" ], "answer_start": [ 926 ] }
56d240dbb329da140004ec76
Buddhism
In the language of the Noble Eightfold Path, samyaksamādhi is "right concentration". The primary means of cultivating samādhi is meditation. Upon development of samādhi, one's mind becomes purified of defilement, calm, tranquil, and luminous.
What does the word samyaksamadhi mean?
{ "text": [ "right concentration" ], "answer_start": [ 63 ] }
56d240dbb329da140004ec77
Buddhism
In the language of the Noble Eightfold Path, samyaksamādhi is "right concentration". The primary means of cultivating samādhi is meditation. Upon development of samādhi, one's mind becomes purified of defilement, calm, tranquil, and luminous.
Meditation is the primary means of cultivating what?
{ "text": [ "samādhi" ], "answer_start": [ 51 ] }
56d240dbb329da140004ec78
Buddhism
In the language of the Noble Eightfold Path, samyaksamādhi is "right concentration". The primary means of cultivating samādhi is meditation. Upon development of samādhi, one's mind becomes purified of defilement, calm, tranquil, and luminous.
Upon development of samadhi, a person gets rid of what?
{ "text": [ "defilement, calm, tranquil, and luminous" ], "answer_start": [ 201 ] }
56d2415fb329da140004ec7c
Buddhism
Once the meditator achieves a strong and powerful concentration (jhāna, Sanskrit ध्यान dhyāna), his mind is ready to penetrate and gain insight (vipassanā) into the ultimate nature of reality, eventually obtaining release from all suffering. The cultivation of mindfulness is essential to mental concentration, which is ...
What is powerful concentration called?
{ "text": [ "jhāna" ], "answer_start": [ 65 ] }
56d2415fb329da140004ec7d
Buddhism
Once the meditator achieves a strong and powerful concentration (jhāna, Sanskrit ध्यान dhyāna), his mind is ready to penetrate and gain insight (vipassanā) into the ultimate nature of reality, eventually obtaining release from all suffering. The cultivation of mindfulness is essential to mental concentration, which is ...
What is the term when the mind is ready to penetrate and gain insight?
{ "text": [ "vipassanā" ], "answer_start": [ 145 ] }
56d2415fb329da140004ec7e
Buddhism
Once the meditator achieves a strong and powerful concentration (jhāna, Sanskrit ध्यान dhyāna), his mind is ready to penetrate and gain insight (vipassanā) into the ultimate nature of reality, eventually obtaining release from all suffering. The cultivation of mindfulness is essential to mental concentration, which is ...
Mindfulness is essential to concentration, which is neede to achieve what?
{ "text": [ "insight" ], "answer_start": [ 136 ] }
56d24217b329da140004ec8a
Buddhism
Samatha meditation starts from being mindful of an object or idea, which is expanded to one's body, mind and entire surroundings, leading to a state of total concentration and tranquility (jhāna). There are many variations in the style of meditation, from sitting cross-legged or kneeling to chanting or walking. The mos...
Samatha meditation starts from being mindful of an object or what?
{ "text": [ "idea" ], "answer_start": [ 61 ] }
56d24217b329da140004ec8b
Buddhism
Samatha meditation starts from being mindful of an object or idea, which is expanded to one's body, mind and entire surroundings, leading to a state of total concentration and tranquility (jhāna). There are many variations in the style of meditation, from sitting cross-legged or kneeling to chanting or walking. The mos...
What is the term for tranquility?
{ "text": [ "jhāna" ], "answer_start": [ 189 ] }
56d2429fb329da140004ec92
Buddhism
In Buddhist practice, it is said that while samatha meditation can calm the mind, only vipassanā meditation can reveal how the mind was disturbed to start with, which is what leads to insight knowledge (jñāna; Pāli ñāṇa) and understanding (prajñā Pāli paññā), and thus can lead to nirvāṇa (Pāli nibbāna). When one is in ...
In Buddhism, samatha meditation can calm the what?
{ "text": [ "mind" ], "answer_start": [ 76 ] }
56d2429fb329da140004ec93
Buddhism
In Buddhist practice, it is said that while samatha meditation can calm the mind, only vipassanā meditation can reveal how the mind was disturbed to start with, which is what leads to insight knowledge (jñāna; Pāli ñāṇa) and understanding (prajñā Pāli paññā), and thus can lead to nirvāṇa (Pāli nibbāna). When one is in ...
Vipassana meditation can reveal how the mind was what?
{ "text": [ "disturbed" ], "answer_start": [ 136 ] }
56d2429fb329da140004ec94
Buddhism
In Buddhist practice, it is said that while samatha meditation can calm the mind, only vipassanā meditation can reveal how the mind was disturbed to start with, which is what leads to insight knowledge (jñāna; Pāli ñāṇa) and understanding (prajñā Pāli paññā), and thus can lead to nirvāṇa (Pāli nibbāna). When one is in ...
What is the term for insight knowledge?
{ "text": [ "jñāna" ], "answer_start": [ 203 ] }
56d2429fb329da140004ec95
Buddhism
In Buddhist practice, it is said that while samatha meditation can calm the mind, only vipassanā meditation can reveal how the mind was disturbed to start with, which is what leads to insight knowledge (jñāna; Pāli ñāṇa) and understanding (prajñā Pāli paññā), and thus can lead to nirvāṇa (Pāli nibbāna). When one is in ...
What is the term for understanding?
{ "text": [ "prajñā" ], "answer_start": [ 240 ] }
56d2429fb329da140004ec96
Buddhism
In Buddhist practice, it is said that while samatha meditation can calm the mind, only vipassanā meditation can reveal how the mind was disturbed to start with, which is what leads to insight knowledge (jñāna; Pāli ñāṇa) and understanding (prajñā Pāli paññā), and thus can lead to nirvāṇa (Pāli nibbāna). When one is in ...
What eradicates the defilements completely?
{ "text": [ "understanding" ], "answer_start": [ 225 ] }
56d244ddb329da140004ecb0
Buddhism
In Theravāda Buddhism, the cause of human existence and suffering is identified as craving, which carries with it the various defilements. These various defilements are traditionally summed up as greed, hatred and delusion. These are believed deeply rooted afflictions of the mind that create suffering and stress. To be...
In Theravada Buddhism, what is the cause of human existence and suffering?
{ "text": [ "craving" ], "answer_start": [ 83 ] }
56d244ddb329da140004ecb1
Buddhism
In Theravāda Buddhism, the cause of human existence and suffering is identified as craving, which carries with it the various defilements. These various defilements are traditionally summed up as greed, hatred and delusion. These are believed deeply rooted afflictions of the mind that create suffering and stress. To be...
What does craving carry with it?
{ "text": [ "defilements" ], "answer_start": [ 126 ] }
56d244ddb329da140004ecb3
Buddhism
In Theravāda Buddhism, the cause of human existence and suffering is identified as craving, which carries with it the various defilements. These various defilements are traditionally summed up as greed, hatred and delusion. These are believed deeply rooted afflictions of the mind that create suffering and stress. To be...
Deeply rooted afflictions of the mind create what?
{ "text": [ "suffering and stress" ], "answer_start": [ 293 ] }
56d244ddb329da140004ecb4
Buddhism
In Theravāda Buddhism, the cause of human existence and suffering is identified as craving, which carries with it the various defilements. These various defilements are traditionally summed up as greed, hatred and delusion. These are believed deeply rooted afflictions of the mind that create suffering and stress. To be...
What is the ultimate goal for Theravadins?
{ "text": [ "Nibbāna" ], "answer_start": [ 652 ] }
56d24619b329da140004ecbf
Buddhism
Prajñā (Sanskrit) or paññā (Pāli) means wisdom that is based on a realization of dependent origination, The Four Noble Truths and the three marks of existence. Prajñā is the wisdom that is able to extinguish afflictions and bring about bodhi. It is spoken of as the principal means of attaining nirvāṇa, through its reve...
How many Noble Truths are there?
{ "text": [ "Four" ], "answer_start": [ 108 ] }
56d24619b329da140004ecc0
Buddhism
Prajñā (Sanskrit) or paññā (Pāli) means wisdom that is based on a realization of dependent origination, The Four Noble Truths and the three marks of existence. Prajñā is the wisdom that is able to extinguish afflictions and bring about bodhi. It is spoken of as the principal means of attaining nirvāṇa, through its reve...
Prajna is the wisom that is able to extinguish afflictions and bring about what?
{ "text": [ "bodhi" ], "answer_start": [ 236 ] }
56d24619b329da140004ecc1
Buddhism
Prajñā (Sanskrit) or paññā (Pāli) means wisdom that is based on a realization of dependent origination, The Four Noble Truths and the three marks of existence. Prajñā is the wisdom that is able to extinguish afflictions and bring about bodhi. It is spoken of as the principal means of attaining nirvāṇa, through its reve...
What is listed as the sixth of the six paramitas of the mahayana?
{ "text": [ "Prajñā" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
56d246e7b329da140004ecce
Buddhism
Initially, prajñā is attained at a conceptual level by means of listening to sermons (dharma talks), reading, studying, and sometimes reciting Buddhist texts and engaging in discourse. Once the conceptual understanding is attained, it is applied to daily life so that each Buddhist can verify the truth of the Buddha's t...
Initially prajna is attained at a conceptual level by means of listening to what?
{ "text": [ "sermons" ], "answer_start": [ 77 ] }
56d246e7b329da140004eccf
Buddhism
Initially, prajñā is attained at a conceptual level by means of listening to sermons (dharma talks), reading, studying, and sometimes reciting Buddhist texts and engaging in discourse. Once the conceptual understanding is attained, it is applied to daily life so that each Buddhist can verify the truth of the Buddha's t...
In theory when can one attain Nirvana during practice?
{ "text": [ "at any point" ], "answer_start": [ 394 ] }
56d246e7b329da140004ecd0
Buddhism
Initially, prajñā is attained at a conceptual level by means of listening to sermons (dharma talks), reading, studying, and sometimes reciting Buddhist texts and engaging in discourse. Once the conceptual understanding is attained, it is applied to daily life so that each Buddhist can verify the truth of the Buddha's t...
What can be applied to daily life once it is attained?
{ "text": [ "conceptual understanding" ], "answer_start": [ 194 ] }
56d24773b329da140004ecd4
Buddhism
Zen Buddhism (禅), pronounced Chán in Chinese, seon in Korean or zen in Japanese (derived from the Sanskrit term dhyāna, meaning "meditation") is a form of Buddhism that became popular in China, Korea and Japan and that lays special emphasis on meditation.[note 12] Zen places less emphasis on scriptures than some other ...
Zen Buddhism is known as what in Korea?
{ "text": [ "seon" ], "answer_start": [ 46 ] }
56d24773b329da140004ecd5
Buddhism
Zen Buddhism (禅), pronounced Chán in Chinese, seon in Korean or zen in Japanese (derived from the Sanskrit term dhyāna, meaning "meditation") is a form of Buddhism that became popular in China, Korea and Japan and that lays special emphasis on meditation.[note 12] Zen places less emphasis on scriptures than some other ...
What form of buddhism lays special emphasis on meditation?
{ "text": [ "Zen" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
56d24773b329da140004ecd6
Buddhism
Zen Buddhism (禅), pronounced Chán in Chinese, seon in Korean or zen in Japanese (derived from the Sanskrit term dhyāna, meaning "meditation") is a form of Buddhism that became popular in China, Korea and Japan and that lays special emphasis on meditation.[note 12] Zen places less emphasis on scriptures than some other ...
What form of Buddhism places less emphasis on scriptures?
{ "text": [ "Zen" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
56d24773b329da140004ecd7
Buddhism
Zen Buddhism (禅), pronounced Chán in Chinese, seon in Korean or zen in Japanese (derived from the Sanskrit term dhyāna, meaning "meditation") is a form of Buddhism that became popular in China, Korea and Japan and that lays special emphasis on meditation.[note 12] Zen places less emphasis on scriptures than some other ...
Zen focuses on what type of breakthroughs?
{ "text": [ "spiritual" ], "answer_start": [ 369 ] }
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Buddhism
Zen Buddhism is divided into two main schools: Rinzai (臨済宗) and Sōtō (曹洞宗), the former greatly favouring the use in meditation on the koan (公案, a meditative riddle or puzzle) as a device for spiritual break-through, and the latter (while certainly employing koans) focusing more on shikantaza or "just sitting".[note 13]
Zen Buddhism is divided into how many main schools?
{ "text": [ "two" ], "answer_start": [ 29 ] }
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Buddhism
Zen Buddhism is divided into two main schools: Rinzai (臨済宗) and Sōtō (曹洞宗), the former greatly favouring the use in meditation on the koan (公案, a meditative riddle or puzzle) as a device for spiritual break-through, and the latter (while certainly employing koans) focusing more on shikantaza or "just sitting".[note 13]
Which schools of Zen likes the use of meditation on the koan for spiritual breakthroughs?
{ "text": [ "Rinzai" ], "answer_start": [ 47 ] }
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Buddhism
Zen Buddhist teaching is often full of paradox, in order to loosen the grip of the ego and to facilitate the penetration into the realm of the True Self or Formless Self, which is equated with the Buddha himself.[note 14] According to Zen master Kosho Uchiyama, when thoughts and fixation on the little "I" are transcend...
What Buddhist teachings are often full of paradox?
{ "text": [ "Zen" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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Buddhism
Zen Buddhist teaching is often full of paradox, in order to loosen the grip of the ego and to facilitate the penetration into the realm of the True Self or Formless Self, which is equated with the Buddha himself.[note 14] According to Zen master Kosho Uchiyama, when thoughts and fixation on the little "I" are transcend...
What type of self is equated with the Buddha?
{ "text": [ "True Self" ], "answer_start": [ 143 ] }
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Buddhism
Zen Buddhist teaching is often full of paradox, in order to loosen the grip of the ego and to facilitate the penetration into the realm of the True Self or Formless Self, which is equated with the Buddha himself.[note 14] According to Zen master Kosho Uchiyama, when thoughts and fixation on the little "I" are transcend...
What is not allowed to confine and bind oneself?
{ "text": [ "Thinking and thought" ], "answer_start": [ 615 ] }
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Buddhism
Though based upon Mahayana, Tibeto-Mongolian Buddhism is one of the schools that practice Vajrayana or "Diamond Vehicle" (also referred to as Mantrayāna, Tantrayāna, Tantric Buddhism, or esoteric Buddhism). It accepts all the basic concepts of Mahāyāna, but also includes a vast array of spiritual and physical technique...
What type of Buddhism is Tibeto-Mongolian based on?
{ "text": [ "Mahayana" ], "answer_start": [ 18 ] }
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Buddhism
Though based upon Mahayana, Tibeto-Mongolian Buddhism is one of the schools that practice Vajrayana or "Diamond Vehicle" (also referred to as Mantrayāna, Tantrayāna, Tantric Buddhism, or esoteric Buddhism). It accepts all the basic concepts of Mahāyāna, but also includes a vast array of spiritual and physical technique...
What is the English term for Vajrayana?
{ "text": [ "Diamond Vehicle" ], "answer_start": [ 104 ] }
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Buddhism
Though based upon Mahayana, Tibeto-Mongolian Buddhism is one of the schools that practice Vajrayana or "Diamond Vehicle" (also referred to as Mantrayāna, Tantrayāna, Tantric Buddhism, or esoteric Buddhism). It accepts all the basic concepts of Mahāyāna, but also includes a vast array of spiritual and physical technique...
What type of Buddhism is concerned with ritual and meditative practices?
{ "text": [ "Tantric" ], "answer_start": [ 166 ] }
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Buddhism
Though based upon Mahayana, Tibeto-Mongolian Buddhism is one of the schools that practice Vajrayana or "Diamond Vehicle" (also referred to as Mantrayāna, Tantrayāna, Tantric Buddhism, or esoteric Buddhism). It accepts all the basic concepts of Mahāyāna, but also includes a vast array of spiritual and physical technique...
Psycho-physical energy is harnessed through what?
{ "text": [ "ritual" ], "answer_start": [ 291 ] }
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Buddhism
Historically, the roots of Buddhism lie in the religious thought of ancient India during the second half of the first millennium BCE. That was a period of social and religious turmoil, as there was significant discontent with the sacrifices and rituals of Vedic Brahmanism.[note 15] It was challenged by numerous new asc...
What time period was the beginning of Buddhism?
{ "text": [ "second half of the first millennium BCE" ], "answer_start": [ 93 ] }
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Buddhism
Historically, the roots of Buddhism lie in the religious thought of ancient India during the second half of the first millennium BCE. That was a period of social and religious turmoil, as there was significant discontent with the sacrifices and rituals of Vedic Brahmanism.[note 15] It was challenged by numerous new asc...
Scholars believe that karma originated in what?
{ "text": [ "the shramanas" ], "answer_start": [ 788 ] }
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Buddhism
Historically, the roots of Buddhism lie in the religious thought of ancient India during the second half of the first millennium BCE. That was a period of social and religious turmoil, as there was significant discontent with the sacrifices and rituals of Vedic Brahmanism.[note 15] It was challenged by numerous new asc...
What groups broke with Brahmanic tradition?
{ "text": [ "shramanas" ], "answer_start": [ 523 ] }
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Buddhism
Historically, the roots of Buddhism lie in the religious thought of ancient India during the second half of the first millennium BCE. That was a period of social and religious turmoil, as there was significant discontent with the sacrifices and rituals of Vedic Brahmanism.[note 15] It was challenged by numerous new asc...
Shramanas were a continuation of what type of trand of Indian thought?
{ "text": [ "non-Vedic" ], "answer_start": [ 559 ] }
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Buddhism
This view is supported by a study of the region where these notions originated. Buddhism arose in Greater Magadha, which stretched from Sravasti, the capital of Kosala in the north-west, to Rajagrha in the south east. This land, to the east of aryavarta, the land of the Aryas, was recognized as non-Vedic. Other Vedic t...
Buddhism arose in what area?
{ "text": [ "Greater Magadha" ], "answer_start": [ 98 ] }
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Buddhism
This view is supported by a study of the region where these notions originated. Buddhism arose in Greater Magadha, which stretched from Sravasti, the capital of Kosala in the north-west, to Rajagrha in the south east. This land, to the east of aryavarta, the land of the Aryas, was recognized as non-Vedic. Other Vedic t...
Greater magadha stretched from Sravasti in the north-west to what area in the south-east?
{ "text": [ "Rajagrha" ], "answer_start": [ 190 ] }
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Buddhism
This view is supported by a study of the region where these notions originated. Buddhism arose in Greater Magadha, which stretched from Sravasti, the capital of Kosala in the north-west, to Rajagrha in the south east. This land, to the east of aryavarta, the land of the Aryas, was recognized as non-Vedic. Other Vedic t...
What time period did the eastward spread of Brahmanism start?
{ "text": [ "2nd or 3rd centuries" ], "answer_start": [ 477 ] }
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Buddhism
At the same time, these movements were influenced by, and in some respects continued, philosophical thought within the Vedic tradition as reflected e.g. in the Upanishads. These movements included, besides Buddhism, various skeptics (such as Sanjaya Belatthiputta), atomists (such as Pakudha Kaccayana), materialists (su...
Movements were influenced by philosophical thought within the Vedic tradition such as what?
{ "text": [ "in the Upanishads" ], "answer_start": [ 153 ] }
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Buddhism
At the same time, these movements were influenced by, and in some respects continued, philosophical thought within the Vedic tradition as reflected e.g. in the Upanishads. These movements included, besides Buddhism, various skeptics (such as Sanjaya Belatthiputta), atomists (such as Pakudha Kaccayana), materialists (su...
The movement included atomists such as what?
{ "text": [ "Pakudha Kaccayana" ], "answer_start": [ 284 ] }
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Buddhism
At the same time, these movements were influenced by, and in some respects continued, philosophical thought within the Vedic tradition as reflected e.g. in the Upanishads. These movements included, besides Buddhism, various skeptics (such as Sanjaya Belatthiputta), atomists (such as Pakudha Kaccayana), materialists (su...
What is the term for agnostics?
{ "text": [ "Ajnanas" ], "answer_start": [ 516 ] }
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Buddhism
At the same time, these movements were influenced by, and in some respects continued, philosophical thought within the Vedic tradition as reflected e.g. in the Upanishads. These movements included, besides Buddhism, various skeptics (such as Sanjaya Belatthiputta), atomists (such as Pakudha Kaccayana), materialists (su...
What movement focused on the idea that the sould must be freed from matter?
{ "text": [ "Jains" ], "answer_start": [ 544 ] }
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Buddhism
A particular criticism of the Buddha was Vedic animal sacrifice.[web 18] He also mocked the Vedic "hymn of the cosmic man". However, the Buddha was not anti-Vedic, and declared that the Veda in its true form was declared by "Kashyapa" to certain rishis, who by severe penances had acquired the power to see by divine eye...
A criticism the Buddha gave dealing with animals was?
{ "text": [ "Vedic animal sacrifice" ], "answer_start": [ 41 ] }
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Buddhism
A particular criticism of the Buddha was Vedic animal sacrifice.[web 18] He also mocked the Vedic "hymn of the cosmic man". However, the Buddha was not anti-Vedic, and declared that the Veda in its true form was declared by "Kashyapa" to certain rishis, who by severe penances had acquired the power to see by divine eye...
The Buddha mocked what hymn of the Vedic?
{ "text": [ "hymn of the cosmic man" ], "answer_start": [ 99 ] }
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Buddhism
A particular criticism of the Buddha was Vedic animal sacrifice.[web 18] He also mocked the Vedic "hymn of the cosmic man". However, the Buddha was not anti-Vedic, and declared that the Veda in its true form was declared by "Kashyapa" to certain rishis, who by severe penances had acquired the power to see by divine eye...
The original Veda of the rishis was altered by a few Brahmins who introduced what?
{ "text": [ "animal sacrifices" ], "answer_start": [ 454 ] }
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Buddhism
A particular criticism of the Buddha was Vedic animal sacrifice.[web 18] He also mocked the Vedic "hymn of the cosmic man". However, the Buddha was not anti-Vedic, and declared that the Veda in its true form was declared by "Kashyapa" to certain rishis, who by severe penances had acquired the power to see by divine eye...
The Buddha refused to pay respect to who, during their time of animal sacrifice?
{ "text": [ "Vedas" ], "answer_start": [ 575 ] }
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Buddhism
Information of the oldest teachings may be obtained by analysis of the oldest texts. One method to obtain information on the oldest core of Buddhism is to compare the oldest extant versions of the Theravadin Pali Canon and other texts.[note 27] The reliability of these sources, and the possibility to draw out a core of...
What is in dispute regarding the research into the core of the teachings?
{ "text": [ "The reliability" ], "answer_start": [ 245 ] }
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Buddhism
A core problem in the study of early Buddhism is the relation between dhyana and insight. Schmithausen, in his often-cited article On some Aspects of Descriptions or Theories of 'Liberating Insight' and 'Enlightenment' in Early Buddhism notes that the mention of the four noble truths as constituting "liberating insight...
A large problem in the study of early Buddhism is the relationship of dhyana and what else?
{ "text": [ "insight" ], "answer_start": [ 81 ] }
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Buddhism
A core problem in the study of early Buddhism is the relation between dhyana and insight. Schmithausen, in his often-cited article On some Aspects of Descriptions or Theories of 'Liberating Insight' and 'Enlightenment' in Early Buddhism notes that the mention of the four noble truths as constituting "liberating insight...
Liberating insight is attained after mastering what?
{ "text": [ "Rupa Jhanas" ], "answer_start": [ 361 ] }
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Buddhism
A core problem in the study of early Buddhism is the relation between dhyana and insight. Schmithausen, in his often-cited article On some Aspects of Descriptions or Theories of 'Liberating Insight' and 'Enlightenment' in Early Buddhism notes that the mention of the four noble truths as constituting "liberating insight...
Later edition of texts such as what has the Rupa Jhanas?
{ "text": [ "Majjhima Nikaya" ], "answer_start": [ 411 ] }
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Buddhism
Bruce Matthews notes that there is no cohesive presentation of karma in the Sutta Pitaka, which may mean that the doctrine was incidental to the main perspective of early Buddhist soteriology. Schmithausen is a notable scholar who has questioned whether karma already played a role in the theory of rebirth of earliest B...
According the Bronkhorst, intentions and desire are responsible for what?
{ "text": [ "rebirth" ], "answer_start": [ 299 ] }
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Buddhism
Bruce Matthews notes that there is no cohesive presentation of karma in the Sutta Pitaka, which may mean that the doctrine was incidental to the main perspective of early Buddhist soteriology. Schmithausen is a notable scholar who has questioned whether karma already played a role in the theory of rebirth of earliest B...
Bronkhurst says that Buddha had a view of 'what' much different then current day?
{ "text": [ "karma" ], "answer_start": [ 63 ] }
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Buddhism
According to Tilmann Vetter, the core of earliest Buddhism is the practice of dhyāna. Bronkhorst agrees that dhyana was a Buddhist invention, whereas Norman notes that "the Buddha's way to release [...] was by means of meditative practices." Discriminating insight into transiency as a separate path to liberation was a ...
What was the earliest Buddhism type?
{ "text": [ "dhyana" ], "answer_start": [ 109 ] }
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Buddhism
According to Tilmann Vetter, the core of earliest Buddhism is the practice of dhyāna. Bronkhorst agrees that dhyana was a Buddhist invention, whereas Norman notes that "the Buddha's way to release [...] was by means of meditative practices." Discriminating insight into transiency as a separate path to liberation was a ...
Buddha's way to release was by means of what type of practices?
{ "text": [ "meditative" ], "answer_start": [ 219 ] }
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Buddhism
According to the Mahāsaccakasutta,[note 33] from the fourth jhana the Buddha gained bodhi. Yet, it is not clear what he was awakened to.[page needed] "Liberating insight" is a later addition to this text, and reflects a later development and understanding in early Buddhism.[page needed][page needed] The mentioning of t...
From which jhana did Buddha gain bodhi?
{ "text": [ "fourth" ], "answer_start": [ 53 ] }
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Buddhism
According to the Mahāsaccakasutta,[note 33] from the fourth jhana the Buddha gained bodhi. Yet, it is not clear what he was awakened to.[page needed] "Liberating insight" is a later addition to this text, and reflects a later development and understanding in early Buddhism.[page needed][page needed] The mentioning of t...
A logic problem arises when noting that the four truths constitute what?
{ "text": [ "liberating insight" ], "answer_start": [ 352 ] }
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Buddhism
According to the Mahāsaccakasutta,[note 33] from the fourth jhana the Buddha gained bodhi. Yet, it is not clear what he was awakened to.[page needed] "Liberating insight" is a later addition to this text, and reflects a later development and understanding in early Buddhism.[page needed][page needed] The mentioning of t...
The four truths depict what type of path of practice?
{ "text": [ "linear" ], "answer_start": [ 433 ] }
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Buddhism
Although "Nibbāna" (Sanskrit: Nirvāna) is the common term for the desired goal of this practice, many other terms can be found throughout the Nikayas, which are not specified.[note 35]
What is the Sanskrit form of Nibbana?
{ "text": [ "Nirvāna" ], "answer_start": [ 30 ] }
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Buddhism
Although "Nibbāna" (Sanskrit: Nirvāna) is the common term for the desired goal of this practice, many other terms can be found throughout the Nikayas, which are not specified.[note 35]
Many terms for Nibbana can be found throughout the what?
{ "text": [ "Nikayas" ], "answer_start": [ 142 ] }
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Buddhism
Although "Nibbāna" (Sanskrit: Nirvāna) is the common term for the desired goal of this practice, many other terms can be found throughout the Nikayas, which are not specified.[note 35]
The desired goal for buddhism is what?
{ "text": [ "Nirvāna" ], "answer_start": [ 30 ] }
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Buddhism
According to Vetter, the description of the Buddhist path may initially have been as simple as the term "the middle way". In time, this short description was elaborated, resulting in the description of the eightfold path.
A description of the Buddhist path may have been as simplistic as what term?
{ "text": [ "the middle way" ], "answer_start": [ 105 ] }