Buddhist Crossword One :)

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  1. 3. One of the four main traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. founded Tsongkhapa (1357-1419) in the 15th century.
  2. 6. Japanese Buddhist priest, writer, poet, philosopher, and founder of the Sōtō school of Zen in Japan
  3. 10. Story, dialogue, question, or statement, which is used in Zen practice to provoke the "great doubt" and test a student's progress.
  4. 11. suffering-laden cycle of life, death, and rebirth, without beginning or end also referred as the Wheel of Existence.
  5. 12. He is considered to be the founder of the Madhyamaka school of Mahāyāna Buddhism
  6. 13. It is used to describe the appreciative joy at the good fortune of others
  7. 16. Ruthless serial killer, one of the best known figures of the Buddhist scriptures, because of his dramatic life story. His conversion to monkhood and later to sainthood was exceptional.
  8. 19. He is considered to be the founder of the Tibetan Nyangma school. He is also known as the lotus born.
  9. 20. Are among the oldest of the Mahayana Sutras and are the foundation of Mahayana Buddhist philosophy. It means perfection of wisdom
  10. 23. One of the links of Dependant origination
  11. 24. Term that literally means "action" or "doing", it refers to action driven by intention (cetanā) which leads to future consequence
  12. 25. One of the schools of Buddhism
  13. 27. Author of the Guide to the Boddhissatva way of life
  14. 28. In Tibetan Buddhism is an intermediate or transitional state between death and rebirth
  15. 29. It is an important concept in Buddhism, referring to "thirst, desire, longing", either physical or mental
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  1. 1. It can be pleasant, unpleasant or neutral.
  2. 2. Theravada Buddhist commentator and scholar best-known for his work Visuddhimagga or "Path of Purification
  3. 4. The concept refers to ignorance or misconceptions about the nature of metaphysical reality, in particular about the impermanence and non-self doctrines about reality. It is the root cause of Dukkha
  4. 5. It means benevolence, loving-kindness or good-will
  5. 6. Buddhist concept, commonly translated as suffering or unsatisfactoriness
  6. 7. Meditative absorption, attained by the practice of dhyāna. Here the mind becomes still. It is a state of being totally aware of the present moment; a one-pointedness of mind.
  7. 8. It states that all dharmas ("things") arise in dependence upon other dharmas: "if this exists, that exists; if this ceases to exist, that also ceases to exist."
  8. 9. Name of the wife of Sidharta Gautama
  9. 14. Standard collection of Buddhist scriptures known as the Three Baskets in English, It is known as the earliest Buddhist canon.
  10. 15. Mental states that cloud the mind and manifest in unwholesome actions.
  11. 16. It is one of the most important sutras of the Zen-tradition. It describes a cosmos of infinite realms upon realms, mutually containing one another.
  12. 17. One of the Brahma-viharas
  13. 18. Name given to the first discourse of the Buddha
  14. 21. it is a tradition of Mahāyāna Buddhism developed in China from the 6th century CE onwards,
  15. 22. One of the factors of Enligthtenment
  16. 26. Indian Buddhist Master (AD 982-1054) founder of Kadampa Buddhism