Across
- 6. The belief in the continuation of consciousness in a new body after death [B&H: 13]
- 7. Suffering; the first of the Four Noble Truths [B: 6]
- 9. A manifestation of a deity on Earth [H: 6]
- 13. The great triad of Hindu gods [H: 8]
- 14. The Awakened or Enlightened One [B: 6]
- 16. A very difficult word to translate; for example, it can mean destiny, truth and teaching [B&H: 6]
- 18. The state of peace that follows the extinguishing of desire [B: 7]
- 19. The Sanskrit word meaning 'action'; a 'cause and effect' relationship between the past and the future[B&H: 5]
Down
- 1. These five rules help Buddhists live ethical lives [B: 4,5,8]
- 2. Ritual worship in honour of a deity or deities [B&H: 4]
- 3. Liberation for the continuous cycle of birth, death and rebirth [H: 6]
- 4. Elephant-headed deity [H: 6]
- 5. The last of the Four Noble Truths; the Middle Way; eight virtues that Buddhists develop in order to achieve enlightenment [B: 9,4]
- 8. The divine soul, the true Self, found in the heart of every sentient being [H: 5]
- 10. The Preserver [H: 6]
- 11. Eighth manifestation of the Preserver; his story is told in the Bhagavad Gita [H: 7]
- 12. The Creator [H: 6]
- 15. The Destroyer or Transformer [H: 5]
- 17. The continuous cycle of birth, death and rebirth [B&H: 7]
