Key Ideas in Buddhist Studies
Key Ideas in Buddhist Studies
Focuses on key ideas of Buddhism in terms of the four noble truths, the understanding of suffering in life through the Buddhist perspective and ethical ideas in Buddhism.
2,665 words (approx. 10.7 pages) |
2 sources |
APA | 2005
Paper Summary:
The realm of the four noble truths in Buddhism is the first major focus of the paper by explaining how the life of the Buddha impacts Buddhist teachings (Dharma). The second point of analysis explains why people suffer from life and why it is a reality. The final section analyzes how the ethical ideas are applied in Buddhism and how they are oriented in Buddhist disciplines.
From the Paper:
"Another important aspect of the life of Buddha that impacts Buddhist teachings is that Buddha himself has implemented all the ethical principles that he found out. He has renounced a luxurious life as well as earthly attachment and turned into an ascetic. This point proves a truth that Buddha himself renounced his desire of luxuries, sensual pleasures and all. Meanwhile, Buddha devoted his life to find a way to enlighten humankind's life. He learned, was enlightened and then preached to the people. In terms of this, Buddha becomes an ethical symbol which people should follow."
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