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- 4. spouse of deity
- 6. the creator
- 8. worshiper of shiva
- 11. Fully awakened one; specifically the historical Buddha, Sakyamuni, who lived and taught in India 2,500 years ago; one of the three jewels of refuge
- 13. A Buddhist monk
- 15. One who has taken a vow to become a fully enlightened Buddha; someone known for an unbounded readiness and availability to help all sentient beings
- 17. The practice of giving; generosity. Dana is the first of the ten paramis, or qualities to be perfected in order to become a Buddha
- 19. serpent
- 21. three pronged spear
- 22. the preserver
- 23. religious and moral duties of the person
- 24. nonviolence
- 25. worshiper of shakti
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- 1. breath of life
- 2. Heavenly or sublime abode, the four mind states said to lead to a rebirth in a heavenly realm: lovingkindness (metta), compassion (karuna), appreciative joy (mudita) and equanimity (upekkha)
- 3. worship many gods
- 5. object or physical characteristic
- 7. Enlightened one; someone whose mind is completely free from the defilements; a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
- 9. heart or the awakened heart/mind; the aspiration for supreme enlightenment so that all sentient beings may be free from suffering
- 10. the destroyer
- 11. tree The tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, India - a fig tree popularly called Pipal (Ficus Religiosa)
- 12. The best known of all the Buddhist scriptures; a collection of 423 verses, spoken by the Buddha, that focuses on the value of ethical conduct and mental training
- 14. A Buddhist nun
- 15. mind A mind that is open to the experience of the moment, free of conceptual overlays; first made popular by the Zen teacher Suzuki Roshi
- 16. Impermanent, one of the three characteristics of existence. Buddhist teachings emphasize that all conditioned mental and physical phenomena are impermanent - nothing lasts, nothing stays the same.
- 18. maintained social order and gave people a sense of identity
- 20. polytheistic and worshiped gods who represented natural forces
- 26. Not self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence