Views On Women s Of Theravada Buddhism

Views On Women s Of Theravada Buddhism

what is views on women of mahayana buddhism and theravada buddhism?​

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1. what is views on women of mahayana buddhism and theravada buddhism?​


Answer:

Women in Buddhism is a topic that can be approached from varied perspectives ... However Khandro Rinpoche, a female lama in Tibetan Buddhism, downplays the significance of ...

Explanation:

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2. Compare and contrast the views on women in the Philippines to the Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism


Answer:

Contrast

Dying and death aspects: A) Theravada Buddhism: Very little research and knowledge on the process of dying and death. Usually, the dying persons are advised to meditate on impermanence, suffering and emptiness. B) Mayahana Buddhism: The Vajrayana school is particularly meticulous in these areas. There are many inner and external signs manifested by people before they die. There is heavy stress in doing transference of merit practices in the immediate few weeks following death to assist in the deceased's next rebirth. [Source: Ta

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According to the BBC: Theravada and Mahayana are both rooted in the basic teachings of the historical Buddha, and both emphasise the individual search for liberation from the cycle of samsara (birth, death, rebirth...). The methods or practices for doing that, however, can be very different.”


3. Activity: Make a Comparison of Mahayana Buddhism from Theravada Buddhism by completing the table below: Mahayana Theravada Origin and Views on Women​


Answer:

Mahayana

Origins:

Mahayana Buddhism, one of two major Buddhist traditions, arose in India in between 150 BCE and 100 CE and spread quickly throughout Asia, from the teachings of Siddartha Guatama, or who we commonly know as the Buddha.

Views on Women:

Women have the same potential as men to gain the wisdom

Theravada

Origins:

The Theravada form of Buddhism resulted from a series of divisions that began in the Buddhist communities, within the 4th century BCE. The religion claims to trace its lineage back to the original teachings of Buddha and sticks to the original doctrines and customs as taught by him.

Views On Women:

Like Mahayana

Women have also has the same potential as men to gain the wisdom

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4. Difference of mahayana buddhism and theravada buddhism


Answer:

Mahayana Buddhism and Theravada Buddhism are two major branches of Buddhism, which differ in their beliefs, practices, and traditions. Here are some of the key differences between the two:

Origins: Theravada Buddhism is considered the oldest and most traditional form of Buddhism and is primarily practiced in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar. Mahayana Buddhism, on the other hand, emerged later and spread to countries such as China, Japan, Vietnam, and Korea.

The role of the Buddha: Theravada Buddhism regards the Buddha as an exceptional human being who attained enlightenment through his own efforts, and they venerate him as the ultimate teacher. In Mahayana Buddhism, the Buddha is seen as a divine figure who manifests himself in different forms to help sentient beings achieve enlightenment.

The concept of enlightenment: In Theravada Buddhism, enlightenment or Nirvana is seen as an individual experience that can be achieved only through personal efforts and spiritual practice. In Mahayana Buddhism, enlightenment is seen as a collective and inclusive experience, which can be achieved not only by individuals but also by all sentient beings.

Scriptures: Both branches have their own set of scriptures. Theravada Buddhism relies heavily on the Pali Canon, while Mahayana Buddhism has a more extensive set of texts, including the Prajnaparamita Sutras and the Lotus Sutra.

Bodhisattva ideal: The concept of the bodhisattva, a being who is dedicated to attaining enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings, is central to Mahayana Buddhism but less emphasized in Theravada Buddhism.

Emphasis on meditation: While both branches emphasize meditation, Theravada Buddhism places more emphasis on Vipassana or Insight meditation, while Mahayana Buddhism includes various forms of meditation practices such as Zen, Pure Land, and Tibetan meditation.

Overall, while both Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism share the same core teachings of the Buddha, they differ in their interpretation and application of these teachings.


5. the five similarities of mahayana buddhism and theravada buddhism​


Answer:

1.The Buddha is the only master

2.one must take refuge in the Buddha

3.this world ia not created and ruled by a god

4. one must follow the example of the Buddha

5. one must accept the Four Noble Truths

6.all things are impermanent


6. the origin of hinduism -morality - purpose -destiny - views on women theravada buddhism origin - morality -purpose - destiny -views on womenmahayana buddhism origin -morality -purpose -destiny - views on women pahelp naman p. ​


Answer:

- The Vedas hold women in high esteem and address them as dharma Patni (one who promotes and preserves the rightful conduct of life). Traditionally in Hinduism, a woman's role has been seen as supporting family life including playing an important role in the religious activities of the family.

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7. view on women Mahayana buddhism​


Answer:

In Mahayana schools, Buddhahood is the universal goal for Mahayana practitioners. The Mahayana sutras maintain that a woman can become enlightened, only not in female form. ... These sutras do not deny that women can become awakened, but they are ineligible to lead a Buddhist community.


8. similarities of theravada Buddhism and mahayana Buddhism. ​


Answer:

Mahayana Buddhists believe they can achieve enlightenment through following the teachings of the Buddha . ... Whereas Theravada Buddhists strive to become Arhats and gain freedom from the cycle of samsara, Mahayana Buddhists may choose to stay in the cycle of samsara out of compassion for others.


9. Do you think Hinduism, Theravada Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism must give effort in empowering women in this present time? Why?


Buddhist teaching and women

Buddhist teaching and women Women have the same potential as men to gain the wisdom, insight and compassion necessary for enlightenment. Both the Mahayana and the Theravada traditions mention women who have attained enlightenment.


10. Comparative Analysis How do the three Abrahamic religions compare in terms of origin, morality destiny, and views on women? Use the table provided Origin Morality Purpose Destiny Views Wome Hinduism Theravada Buddhism Mahayana Buddhism​


Answer:

study of women and religion examines women in the context of different religious faiths. This includes considering female gender roles in religious history as well as how women participate in religion. Particular consideration is given to how religion has been used as a patriarchal tool to elevate the status and power of men over women[1] as well as how religion portrays gender within religious doctrines.[2

Explanation:

How are the 3 Abrahamic religions different?

Answer :

The differences in the three faiths have do with how God ought to be served, who God sent to earth to teach us how to live, and what ritual practices should be observed to celebrate the sacred moments and holidays of the religious life

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11. subdivision of Buddhism of Theravada Buddhism​


Answer:

During the reign of the emperor Ashoka (3rd century bce), the Theravada school traveled to Sri Lanka, where it divided into three subgroups, known after their monastic centres as the Mahaviharika, the Abhayagirika, and the Jetavaniya.

Explanation:

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12. 1.views on women of buddhism2.views on women of hinduism​


Answer:

1. Hindu texts present diverse and conflicting views on the position of women, ranging from feminine leadership as the highest goddess, to limiting gender roles.

Explanation:

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13. what are the difference between Mahayan Buddhism and Theravada Buddhism?​


Answer:

Mahayana Buddhists believe they can achieve enlightenment through following the teachings of the Buddha . ... Whereas Theravada Buddhists strive to become Arhats and gain freedom from the cycle of samsara, Mahayana Buddhists may choose to stay in the cycle of samsara out of compassion for others


14. symbol of theravada buddhism


Answer:

In Buddhist traditions, the eight symbols are a white parasol, a conch shell, a treasure vase, a victory banner, a dharma wheel, a pair of golden fish, an endless knot, and a lotus flower. These symbols can be found and are used throughout the religion. They may be found on furniture, metalwork, carpets, and ceramics.


15. How does Theravada Buddhism give importance to women


αnswer!

What does Theravada Buddhism focus on?

In Theravada Buddhism, the modern school based on the Buddhist philosophy of the earliest dated texts, achieving Buddhahood is rare. The focus of practice is primarily on attaining Arhatship, and the Pali Canon has examples of both male and female Arhats who attained nirvana.

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16. Give the similarities and differences of Theravada Buddhism, and Mahayan Buddhism.​


Answer:

Mahayana Buddhists believe they can achieve enlightenment through following the teachings of the Buddha . Whereas Theravada Buddhists strive to become Arhats and gain freedom from the cycle of samsara, Mahayana Buddhists may choose to stay in the cycle of samsara out of compassion for others.

Answer:

Theravada Buddhism

-is older and the more conservative of the two main divisions of Buddhism and is often referred to as the ‘traditions of the elders’.

- they strive to be arhats. Arhats are perfected people who have gained true insight into the nature of reality. This means they have followed the

Mahayan Buddhism

- they believe they can achieve enlightenment through following the teachings of the Buddha.

- they choose to stay in the cycle of samsara to help others to achieve enlightenment as well as themselves.

They're similarity is that they both believe in the teachings of Buddha.


17. Timeline of Theravada Buddhism​


answer:

The Theravada form of Buddhism gradually spread eastward, becoming dominant in Myanmar in the late 11th century and in Cambodia and Laos by the 13th and 14th centuries.

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18. mahayana buddhism differ from theravada buddhism because_________​


Answer:

Mahayana Buddhism followers think that The Buddha is a God because they think that the Buddha came down to earth to help people cross the sea of life. ... On the other hand Hinayana Buddhists think that The Buddha was a Human instead of a God because they think The Buddha was simply a man who found a way to Nirvana.


19. what is Theravada Buddhism​


Theravada Buddhism is strongest in Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos and Burma (Myanmar). It is sometimes called 'Southern Buddhism'.

The name means 'the doctrine of the elders' - the elders being the senior Buddhist monks.

Theravada life

Theravada Buddhism emphasises attaining self-liberation through one's own efforts. Meditation and concentration are vital elements of the way to enlightenment. The ideal road is to dedicate oneself to full-time monastic life.

The follower is expected to "abstain from all kinds of evil, to accumulate all that is good and to purify their mind".

Meditation is one of the main tools by which a Theravada Buddhist transforms themselves, and so a monk spends a great deal of time in meditation.

When a person achieves liberation they are called a 'worthy person' - an Arhat or Arahat.


20. Activity: Compare and contrast Hinduism and Buddhism using the table provided below. HINDUISM THERAVADA BUDDHISM MAHAYANA BUDDHISM Origin Morality Purpose Destiny Views on womenpa help po​


Answer:

There are a few similarities like: both religions believe in reincarnation and both believe in Karma. There are also a few differences between these two religions including: Hinduism accepts the caste system while Buddha taught against it. Hinduism has thousands of gods while Buddhism does not have a god


21. TRUE OR FALSE1. Mahayana Buddhism compared to Theravada believes that compassion (karuna) is the key virtue. 2 While Wisdom is the key virture in Theravada Buddhism. 3. Theravada Buddhism includes rituals while Mahayana avoid rituals. 4. Mahayana Buddism is the more liberat than Theravada Buddhism. 5. In Mahayana Buddhism, Buddha is a savior.​


Answer:

TRUE

TRUE

TRUE

FALSE

FALSE

Explanation:

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22. different Hinduism, Theravada Buddhism, Mahayana Buddhism​


Answer:

Whereas Theravada Buddhists strive to become Arhats and gain freedom from the cycle of samsara, Mahayana Buddhists may choose to stay in the cycle of samsara out of compassion for others.

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23. Written Work Directions: Make a comparison of Mahayana Buddhism from Theravada Buddhism by completing the table below. Mahayana Theravada View on Siddhartha Gautama/ Buddha Sacred Scriptures Worship and Observances Issues Godanswer pls..​


Answer:

This is a key difference between Theravada Buddhist strive to become Arhats and gain freedom from the cycle of samsara out of compassion for others

Explanation:

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24. B. Make a comparison of Mahayana Buddhism from Theravada Buddhism by completing the table below.Mahayana Theravada View on Siddhartha Gautama/ Buddha Concept of Bodhisattva Sacred Scriptures Worship and Observances Subdivisions/Sectsfollow the table/format in the picture.​


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25. morality of theravada buddhism ​


Answer:

Both the classical Pali texts and contemporary Theravada Buddhist practice are examined to determine the answer. ... Thus the basic path required by Theravada Buddhism is non-moral in leading to nibbana, but moral activity may be opted for in the enlightened way of life.

Explanation:

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26. STHERAVADABUDDHISM part​


Answer:

Buddism is a religious belief which is the way to light. By having a virtuous heart and leniency.

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27. characteristic of theravada buddhism​


Answer:

Theravada Buddhism emphasises attaining self-liberation through one's own efforts. Meditation and concentration are vital elements of the way to enlightenment. The ideal road is to dedicate oneself to full-time monastic life.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Theravada Buddhism ("doctrine of the elders") is the oldest and most orthodox of Buddhism's three major sects. Regarded as the belief closest to the one taught by The Buddha himself, it is based on the recollections of The Buddha's teachings amassed by the Elders—the elder monks who were Buddha's companions. Theravada Buddhism is strongest in Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Myanmar (Burma) and the Mekong Delta areas of Vietnam. It is sometimes called 'Southern Buddhism'.


28. Activity 5.3: Comparative Analysis How do the three Abrahamic religions compare in terms of origin, morality, purpose estiny, and views on women? Use the table provided. Origin Morality Purpose Destiny Views on Women Hinduism Theravada Buddhism Mahayana Buddhism.​


Explanation:

Unlike Christianity or Buddhism, Hinduism did not develop from the teachings of a single founder. Moreover, it has diverse traditions, owing to its long history and continued development over the course of more than 3000 years. The term Hindu originally referred to those living on the other side of the Indus River, and by the thirteenth century it simply referred to those living in India. It was only in the eighteenth century that the term Hindu became specifically related to an Indic religion generally.


29. differentiate hinduism from theravada Buddhismdifferentiate Christianity from theravada Buddhism​


Answer:

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30. views on women in Buddhism​


Explanation:

Women in Buddhism is a topic that can be approached from varied perspectives including those of theology, history, anthropology, and feminism. Topical interests include the theological status of women, the treatment of women in Buddhist societies at home and in public, the history of women in Buddhism, and a comparison of the experiences of women across different forms of Buddhism. As in other religions, the experiences of Buddhist women have varied considerably.


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