This document provides information about Buddhism and Hinduism. It defines key concepts like karma, the caste system, the Eightfold Path, nirvana, and reincarnation. For Buddhism, it explains that Siddhartha Gautama was the founder and that the Four Noble Truths teach that suffering can end by following the Eightfold Path. For Hinduism, it notes the belief in many gods like Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu and that reincarnation is determined by karma and one's duties in the caste system. Major similarities include beliefs in karma, reincarnation, and origins in India.
1. Buddhism
1. Who was Siddhartha Guatama?
2. What are the “Four Passing Sights”?
3. Why did Siddhartha Guatama search for the meaning of life?
4. What did Siddhartha Guatama endure before reaching enlightenment?
5. According to Buddhism, what causes human suffering?
6. How can a person be liberated (freed) from human suffering?
7. Who is the Buddha? What does it mean?
8. What is the "Middle Way”? Please explain…
9. What is nirvana? How does it relate to reincarnation?
10. Why do Buddhists believe in that following the Eightfold Path leads to
a better life?
11. The birthplace of Buddhism…
12. List the countries in which Buddhism is the dominant religion…
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2. Buddhism
1. Who was Siddhartha Guatama?
He was the founder of Buddhism. A Hindu prince who became known
as the Buddha; he found the answer to human suffering
2. What are the “Four Passing Sights”?
Siddhartha Guatama saw an old crippled man, a sick man, dead man,
and homeless man.
3. Why did Siddhartha Guatama search for the meaning of life?
He was confused about human suffering.
4. What did Siddhartha Guatama endure before reaching
enlightenment?
He wandered for several years (six); he fasted and mediated (near
the Ganges River for seven weeks)
5. According to Buddhism, what causes human suffering?
One’s selfish desire for power, wealth, and pleasure.
6. How can a person be liberated (freed) from human suffering?
A person must give up the three selfish desires of power, wealth, and
pleasure and practice self-discipline, follow the “Middle Way” or
Eightfold Path.
7. Who was the Buddha? What does it mean?
Siddhartha Guatama, a Hindu prince who found enlightenment—the
reason why humans suffer so much. It means “Enlightened One”
8. What is the "Middle Way”? Please explain…
A balance of moderation, one should not have too much pleasure nor
too much stress. To overcome the desire for material goods and have
a balance of power, wealth, and pleasure.
9. What is nirvana? How does it relate to reincarnation?
It is a state of perfect (lasting peace). It frees the soul from
ongoing suffering, so there isn’t a need for the soul to experience
further rebirth.
10. Why do Buddhists believe in that following the Eightfold Path
leads to a better life? It leads them down a path of fulfillment
without excess (too much) or denial (nothing at all), which leads to
nirvana.
3. 11. The birthplace of Buddhism…India
12. List the countries in which Buddhism is the dominant religion…
China, Japan, North & South Korea, and Vietnam
4. Hinduism
Directions: Fill in the blanks below. Use your textbook pages 478-483.
1. Hindus believe in ________ gods. There are so many different people;
therefore people need a variety of gods to worship.
2. There are three major gods. _________ is the creator of the universe,
__________ is the Earth’s destroyer (kind and cruel; occasionally destroys
and recreates), and __________ is the Earth’s preserver (god of human
welfare, kind and concerned about human disaster)
3. Hindus believe in a _________universal spirit called ____________. Gods
and goddesses are _________ of this one spirit.
4. Brahman is an all-powerful force and everything in the _________
comes from ____________.
5. Souls are born and ____________ several times. They are born each time
in the __________ of another living thing or physical form. This process of
rebirth is called ______________.
6. This new physical form (after reincarnation) depends on one’s
___________, the effects that good or bad actions have on a person’s soul.
7. One’s behavior in their natural life determines the soul’s fate or position in
the next life.
8. One who lives an evil life (bad karma) will be reborn into a lower
__________ or lesser creature. One who lives a good life (good karma) will
be reborn into a higher __________.
9. There are four main ___________________ (castes)
_______________ Priests or Scholars
_______________ Rulers and Warriors
_______________ Farmers, Craftspeople, Traders, Merchants
_______________ Laborers and Servants
10. The ______________ were a group who did not belong to any caste.
They were called untouchables, because people from the castes were not
suppose to have contact with them.
11. The only job open to the untouchables were
_________________________________________________
12. Caste Rules: Inter__________ between castes was not allowed. People
could not eat with others from different castes. If someone broke the
caste rules, he would be ___________ from their caste and home. These
rules forced people to spend time with people in the same class.
13. Aryans ruled India for many years. They divided people into ________.
The groups were organized by __________. The _________ called this
social division ___________.
14. In order for the soul to become one with Brahman, one must obey his
______________, a religious or moral duty—to live a good life according to
one’s place (class) in society.
15. _____________ is the final group of the Vedic texts (religious writings)
by religious teachers and _____________.
5. Buddhism & Hinduism
Vedas – religious writings
Karma – the effects of good or bad actions
Caste system
Eightfold Path – “The Middle Way” not too much nor denial
Animal sacrifice
Nonviolence
Meditation - to think of sacred things
Nirvana through The Middle Way
Desire is the chief cause of suffering
Birthplace India
Belief in many gods
Four Noble Truth: There is Suffering, Suffering Has a Course, Suffering Ends,
Follow the Eightfold Path
Major Gods: Brahma the creator, Shiva the destroyter, Vishnu the preserver
Reincarnation – the process of rebirth
Vedas – religious writings
Karma – the effects of good or bad actions
Caste system
Eightfold Path – “The Middle Way” not too much nor denial
Animal sacrifice
Nonviolence
Meditation - to think of sacred things
Nirvana through The Middle Way
Desire is the chief cause of suffering
Birthplace India
Belief in many gods
Four Noble Truth: There is Suffering, Suffering Has a Course, Suffering Ends,
Follow the Eightfold Path
Major Gods: Brahma the creator, Shiva the destroyter, Vishnu the preserver
Reincarnation – the process of rebirth