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Buddhism Exam #2
second midterm important terms
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Undergraduate 4
04/02/2013

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Term
No Self
Definition

Buddhists deny a specific version of "atman," not the linguistic convention

Three Arguments

1. No Control over 5 Skandhas.

2. Everything is Impermanent (including 5 skandhas)

3. Based on Experience, "self" is incoherent

Term
Dependent Arising
Definition

 All things arise based on a series of causes and conditions.

Therefore, everything is empty in and of itself because it is dependently originated.

Term
Five Skandhas
Definition

1. Form: raw sensory data

2. Feeling: positive (attachment), negative (aversion), indifference (delusion)

3. Recognition: conceptual moment when mind applies a label

4. Formations: habits associated with it from all prior experiences

5. Consciousness: aspect of experience cognizant of the rest which ties them together 

Term
Two Truths
Definition

Conventional Truth: common sense, everyday practical truths

Ultimate: highest truths of meaning which lead to nirvana

 

Must have both to attain nirvana, with Ultimate building off Conventional.

Term
10 courses of unwholesome action
Definition

Ten unwholesome actions:

1. Killing living beings

2. Stealing

3. Sexual misconduct

4. False speech

5. Malicious speech

6. Harsh speech

7. Gossip

8. Coveting

9. Ill-will

10. Wrong views

Term
shamatha
Definition

Meditation focused on clearing the mind of thoughts that block our clarity

 

"Serenity" meditation

Term
Vipashyana
Definition
Meditation to gain insight on the true nature of reality. In Mahayana, must follow Shamatha.
Term
Dhyana
Definition
Form of meditation which allows us to attain enhanced levels of concentration (samadhi). Also allow us to attain different levels of Jannas.
Term

Mahayana

"The Great Vehicle"

Definition

Largest school of Buddhism today.

Originated in India.

Seeks complete enlightenment for all sentient beings.

"Arhats" not considered fully enlightened.

Term

Hinayana

"The Lesser Vehicle"

Definition

Ancient schools of Buddhist thought considered inferior by Mahayanists

Typically conservative, not as universal or compassionate as Mahayana

Term
shravakayana
Definition

A specific path to enlightenment in the Mahayana tradition.

"Vehicle of the listeners," aka the disciples or arhats who attain enlightenment by learning from a Bodhisatva Buddha

 

Inferior to Pratyeka Buddha Vehicle and the Mahayana Vehicle, so can't attain true, ultimate enlightenment

Term
bodhisattva
Definition

In Mahayana, one who has taken the Bodhisattva vows to work towards the enlightenment of all sentient beings.

 

Follows the six perfections.

 

Possesses Mind of Awakening (Bodhicitta)

Term
Perfection of Wisdom
Definition
practice that is central to the Bodhisattva Path. Attainable via proper meditation.
Term
upaya
Definition
skillful method unique to different individuals' situations to bring about their enlightenment
Term
bodhicitta
Definition
"enlightenment mind" that strives for awakening of all sentient beings and compassion towards them
Term
Six Perfections
Definition

Listed in Lotus Sutra

Generosity, Discipline, Patience, Diligence, Meditation, Wisdom

 

Cultivation of these is central to the Bodhisattva Path

Term
non-abiding nirvana
Definition

practice of avoiding mental obstructions on a regular basis, not just during meditation

 

 

Term
nirmanakaya, sambhogakaya, dharmakaya
Definition
Three parts of the Trikaya doctrine which brings us closer to the Buddha and thus, the transcendental.
Term
Emptiness
Definition

Sunyata: an empty container with potential to be filled with wisdom

 

Form is emptiness; emptiness is form

 

There is no absolute existence due to dependent arising.

 

Must take a "Middle Path" between annihilationism and eternalism

Term
Nagarjuna
Definition

Founded Madhyamaka school of Mahayana Buddhism

 

Famous for Sunyata and two truths philosophies.

 

No difference between Samsara and Nirvana on ultimate level, only on a relative level

Term

Madhyamaka

"Middle Way"

Definition

All phenomena do not exist, because they are empty of substance and rely on other phenomena to come into being (dependent arising)

 

Must take a Middle Way between extremes of eternalism (all things absolutely exist) and annihilationism (all things do not exist) to attain Enlightenment

Term
yogacara
Definition

meditative practice within Mahayana tradition

 

holds that the mind is the only phenomenon that really exists, constructing our human experiences

 

Madhyamaka disagrees but asserts this view is useful in helping people along the path towards the ultimate truth of emptiness.

Term
tathagatagarbha
Definition

attainment of the nature, qualities, wisdom etc. that allow for a sentient being to become a buddha.

 

All sentient beings possess a primordial form of this unadulterated by karma and conscious thoughts, such as the poisons.

Term
Shantideva
Definition

Madhyamaka Buddhist student at Nalanda University

 

Wrote "The Way of the Bodhisattva" in which he describes, in great depth, the path one must follow as a bodhisattva to attain buddhahood

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