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Prayer to the Holy Spirit

Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful.


And kindle in them the fire of your love.
Send forth your Spirit and they shall be created.
And you will renew the face of the earth.

Let us Pray:
Lord, by the light of the Holy Spirit
you have taught the hearts of your faithful.
In the same Spirit, help us to relish what is right
and always rejoice in your consolation.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Learning
Module No. 10

World Religion
Contents of This Module

The following topics are included in this


module:
1. Origin of Buddhism
2. Creed, Basic Doctrines
3. The Four Noble Truths and the Eight-
Fold Paths
What do you need to learn?
In this module, you are expected to
meet the following competencies:

01 02
Analyze the brief history,
core teachings, State the Four Noble
fundamental beliefs, Truths and Eight-Fold
practices and related Paths
issues of Buddhism.
Motivational Activity

01
Directions: Analyze the given images below. What do you
think is the importance of the symbols in the foundation of
Buddhism?
Origin of Buddhism
Buddhism-began in history
with a founder,
Siddhartha Gautama

• The Buddha
• Enlighted One
• The Shakyamuni,
• Sage of the Shakya people
• Siddhartha- ‘one
who has achieved
his goal”
• The founder of
Buddhism proposed a
“middle way” between
worldliness and extreme
asceticism.
• Mahayana Buddhism belief in
• Mahayana variety was class of generous and caring beings
influenced by Daoism who acquired merit by living
and Confucianism. exemplary lives and shared merit
with humanity
• Dukkha – It means suffering or stress.

Pali tanha/craving- desiring and being attached to what they want


to keep or attain

• Theravada Buddhism is the most conservative branch of Buddhism.


Its doctrine is more faithful to the original teachings of Buddha that
strongly believes that by acquiring good karma is by supporting the
needs of the monks and by visiting important sites connected in the
life of Buddha.
Nirvana

the highest state that someone can attain and


considered as the state of enlightenment
Basic Doctrines
I. SACRED TEXT

SUTRAS- means thread of truths

COLLECTION OF THE TRIPITAKA (Three Baskets)


a. Vinaya Pitaka (Basket of Discipline):
It comprises list of disciplinary rules for Buddhist monastic life, with 227 regulations for
Bhikkus and 331 for Bhikkunnis.

b. Sutta Pitaka (Basket of Threads):


It contains over ten thousand saying attributed to Buddha.

c. Abhidamma Pitaka (Basket of Higher Teaching)


It represents a later philosophical elaboration of Earlier Buddhist Doctrines, a pure and
highly advance form of the Buddha’s teaching revealed only after his death.
Four Noble Truths

1. Life is suffering. 3. There is a way to


2. Suffering is due to overcome the craving.
craving.
4. The way to
overcome craving is
through the Eightfold
path.
The Eightfold Path
4. Samma- Kammanta - Appropriate
1. Samma-Ditthi - Appropriate
Conduct
Outlook
5. Samma-Ajiva - Appropriate
2. Samma-Sankappa - Appropriate
Occupation
Determination
6. Samma-Vayama - Appropriate Effort
3. Samma-Vaca - Appropriate
Communication

7. Samma-Sati - Appropriate Mindfulness

8. Samma- Samadhi - Appropriate Samadhi (Concentration, Meditation,


Absorption, One- pointedness of Mind)
Answer Post
Assessment in
Aralinks
CLOSING PRAYER
Glory be to the Father,
and to the Son,
and to the Holy Spirit:
As it was in the beginning,
is now,
and ever shall be,
world without end.
Amen.
Thanks
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