| Buddhism
began in India about 2,500 years ago. An Indian
prince, Siddhartha Gautama, saw that there
was suffering in the world, found answers
by meditation and became known as the Buddha
or 'enlightened one'. |
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Buddhists are concerned
for, and respect, all living things. Nirvana,
which is a feeling of joy and freedom, is
the aim of Buddhists. They believe it is also
the end to the cycle of birth, death and rebirth.
They believe death is not the end of life
but is only another step in the way. |
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Buddhists go
to the Sangha or monastery to celebrate festivals.
They put offerings of flowers, lighted candles
or incense by the shrine.
Temples are places where great Buddhist masters
are buried or where relics of the Buddha are
kept. Often the temples are bell-shaped Stupas
or tall Pagodas. To help Buddhists meditate,
images are kept in the temple. Some mountains
and trees in Nepal and Tibet are also sacred
places for Buddhists. |
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| Buddhists
have many scriptures. The most important are
the Tripitaka. They contain the teachings
of the Buddha and his followers. Tripitaka
means 'Three Baskets', probably because the
scriptures were first written on palm leaves
and stored in baskets. The first basket, or
part, contains rules for monks. The second
has the Buddhas's teachings and stories about
his life. The third has more teachings. Among
the Tripitaka are the Four Noble Truths and
the Eightfold Path. |
| Most Buddhist
Festivals are celebrated at the time of a
full or new moon. Festivals are times to be
kind to people, to feed the poor and to gain
merit. The Buddhist New Year, in March or
April, is a time for cleaning and washing
away bad deeds. Wesak or Vesakha, in May or
June, celebrates the birth, enlightenment
and death of the Buddha. |
| Stupas
were originally built as burial mounds for
important people, including the Buddha.
Shrines often feature a model of a stupa. |
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Flowers,
incense and candles are given as
offerings and used in worship. Lotus blossums
are traditional, but other flowers may be
used to honour the Buddha. |
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A
bell is used in worship. |
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Images
of the Buddha in different postures,
in the form of pictures or statues, are
used to help with meditation. |
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