π§ββοΈ Thread alert- Exploring Buddhism π
Buddhism, founded by Siddhartha Gautama, is not just a religion but a profound philosophy. As #UPSC aspirants, understanding its core principles can enrich your knowledge and perspective. Let's delve into the world of Buddhism! πΈ
ποΈ Born in Lumbini, Kapilavastu, Nepal, in 563 B.C., Gautama Buddha, from the Shakya Kshatriya clan, traced his lineage to the Ikshvaku dynasty. His profound journey culminated in Mahaparinirvana in 483 B.C. near Kushinara, marking his departure from world- Mahabhiraskramana. π
At the heart of Buddhism lies the Four Noble Truths:
Suffering exists (Dukkha)
Suffering has a cause (Samudaya)
Suffering can cease (Nirodha)
There's a path to end suffering (Magga)
The Eightfold Path is the path to end suffering, including Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. It provides a roadmap for ethical living. #UPSC #Buddhism
Reincarnation and Karma are key concepts. Karma is the law of cause and effect, while reincarnation is the cycle of rebirth. Understanding these concepts is vital for comprehending Buddhist beliefs. #UPSC #Buddhism
πΆββοΈ Buddha's enlightening journey:
From Vaishali (Sankhya darshan) to Rajgriha (Yoga), he sought wisdom. Enlightenment bloomed in Uruvela (Sambodhi). In Sarnath, his first sermon, Dharmachakrapravartana. Shravasti, his prolific teaching hub; Magadha, his promotional center. π
π The Ashta-mahasthana, marking pivotal moments in Buddha's life:
Lumbini,
Bodh Gaya,
Sarnath,
Kushinagar,
Shravasti,
Sankissa,
Rajgriha,
& Vaishali. These sacred sites hold the essence of his journey towards enlightenment and his teachings. π #Buddhism #PilgrimageSites
Buddhism encompasses various traditions, such as Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana. Each has unique practices and beliefs. Knowing these distinctions can help in answering nuanced questions in your exam. #UPSC #Buddhism
ποΈ Hinayana, aka Shravakayana, viewed Buddha as a great soul, not God, upholding orthodoxy. Self-help for salvation, sans Bhakti & idol worship. Pali scriptures. Split into Vaibhashika & Sautrantika. Flourished in Sri Lanka, Burma, & Java. ππ #Buddhism #Hinayana
π Mahayana, centered in Andhra Pradesh, scripts in Sanskrit, reveres Buddha as a God's incarnation, initiating idol worship. Bodhisattvas prioritize aiding others, believing in soul transmigration. Split into Shunyavaad (Nagarjuna) and Vigyanvaad sects. πβ¨ #Buddhism #Mahayana
π Vajrayana, a Mahayana offshoot, emerged in the 8th century A.D., honoring Tara as Buddha's consort. During the medieval era, Mantrayana, a Mahayana variant, rose, venerating Bodhisattva Avalokiteshwar. Evolution in Buddhist practices over time. πβ¨ #Buddhism #Vajrayana
Bodhisattvas, enlightened beings who postpone nirvana to help others, are central in Mahayana Buddhism. Their selflessness and compassion are inspiring examples of altruism. #UPSC #Buddhism
The concept of Nirvana, the ultimate goal of Buddhism, signifies liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth. It's a state of enlightenment and inner peace. #UPSC #Buddhism
Buddhist art and architecture have left a significant mark in history. Stupas, like the famous Sanchi Stupa, showcase the artistry and spirituality of Buddhism. Be prepared for questions on Buddhist cultural contributions. #UPSC #Buddhism
ππ The journey of Buddhism unfolds through the Four Buddhist Councils:
1οΈβ£ First Council (483 B.C.): Organized after Buddha's Mahaparinirvana to preserve his teachings.
2οΈβ£ Second Council (c. 383 B.C.): Marked by doctrinal disputes in the early sangha.
3οΈβ£ Third Council (c. 250 B.C.): Emperor Ashoka's reign, clarifying teachings and addressing schisms.
4οΈβ£ Fourth Council (c. 1st century A.D.): In Sri Lanka, refining Theravada texts. These councils shaped Buddhism's evolution. π #Buddhism #BuddhistCouncils
Lastly, remember that Buddhism's influence extends far beyond its origins in India. Its teachings have spread globally, impacting philosophy, psychology, and even mindfulness practices today. π #UPSC #Buddhism
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