Buddhism

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Across
  1. 2. s _ _ _ man (one of the four sights)
  2. 7. The realisation of the truth about life. In Buddhism it releases a person from the cycle of rebirth.
  3. 11. A teaching represents the state between living a life of self-indulgence and one of denial. It is the ideal way to live.
  4. 12. _ _ _ man (one of the four sights)
  5. 13. In Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism, this is the cycle of life, death and rebirth (reincarnation).
  6. 14. the name ofSiddhartha's son, meaning 'chains'
  7. 15. a person who lives with the minimum amount of things they need to be happy
Down
  1. 1. The teachings of the Buddha that can lead to the end of suffering
  2. 3. Siddhartha's charioteer and friend
  3. 4. A person who gives up the pleasures of normal life.
  4. 5. a person who considers material possessions and physical comfort as more important than spiritual values.
  5. 6. The belief that all actions in the present have consequences in the future, in this life or in future lives.
  6. 8. In Buddhism, using one of a set of techniques or exercises for calming the mind, developing positive emotions and state of acceptance.
  7. 9. d _ _ _ man (one of the four sights)
  8. 10. The state when Buddhists have achieved understanding and have broken free from the cycle of samsara.
  9. 16. a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.