RLGA01H3 Chapter Notes -Abh

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Three major schools of buddhism: theravada (hinayana): sri lanka, myanmar (burma), thailand, cambodia, laos, mahayana: china, north/south korean, mongolia, japan, taiwain, singapore, n vietnam, vajrayana: tibet, bhutan, nepal, mongolia, (some also in china and japan) Also translated at the three jewels the three most important things in the practice of buddhism: buddha (the enlightened one) title given to those who have reached enlightenment, dharma (buddhavacana: doctrine and vinaya, samgha (spiritual community) Buddhism originated in the religious context of the 6th cent. Finding a way to achieve attainment without the needs of the priests. The word buddha does not refer to anyone, it simply means the awakened/enlightened one . the historical buddha, founder of buddhism, was named siddartha gautama. Also originated as only an oral teaching stayed this way for centuries. Men and women were created equal female disciples of the buddha were said to have attained liberation.

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