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