Memorize Important Terms related to Buddhism for UPSC CSE Prelims 2021 Exam.
25 Cards | Ancient History
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Chaitya |
Place of Worship |
Vihara |
Dwelling Place of Monks |
Torana |
The gateway of a stupa |
Hinayana |
Hinayana Buddhists believe that The Buddha was an ordinary Human. The ideal of Hinayana is individual salvation. |
Mahayana |
Mahayana Buddhists believe that The Buddha is a God. Ideal of Mahayana is Bodhisatva. |
Yogachara |
A major Mahayana school which attached great importance to meditation as a means of attaining the highest goal. |
Bodhisattva |
A person who attains nirvana by working for the welfare or the world and voluntarily postpones release from rebirth; also regarded as an incarnation of the Buddha, prior to his own birth in the world. |
Arhat |
A person who has attained enlightenment. |
Nibbana |
A term used often in the Buddhist tradition for liberation from the cycle of birth and death. |
Upasaka |
A male lay follower of the Buddha's teaching. |
Upasika |
A female lay follower of the Buddha's teaching. |
Vassavasa |
The monsoon retreat of Buddhist monks. |
Bhikkhu |
A Buddhist monk |
Bhikkhuni |
A Buddhist nun |
Lumbini (Nepal) |
Birth place of Buddha. |
Bodhgaya (Bihar) |
Place of enlightment of Buddha. |
Sarnath (UP) |
Gautama Buddha delivered his first sermon or Dhammachakraparivartan Sutra. |
Kushinagar (UP) |
It is the site of Buddha’s death and mahaparinirvana. |
Sutta Pitaka |
The Sutta Pitaka consists of five sections (nikayas) of religious discourses and sayings of Buddha. |
Vinaya Pitaka |
The Vinaya Pitaka contains the rules of monastic discipline. |
Abhidhamma Pitaka |
The Abhidhamma Pitaka contains the philosophical ideas of teachingsof Buddha. It is written in the form of questions and answers. |
First Buddhist Council |
It was held at Rajagraha under the chairmanship of Mahakasapa immediately after the death of Buddha. Its purpose was to maintain the purity of the teachings of the Buddha. |
Second Buddhist Council |
It was held in Vaishali, a village in Bihar under the patronage of the king Kalasoka in 383 BC. It was presided by Sabakami. |
Third Buddhist Council |
It was held at Pataliputra under the patronage of Asoka. Moggaliputta Tissa presided over it. The final version of Tripitakas was completed in this council. |
Fourth Buddhist Council |
It was convened in Kashmir by Kanishka under the chairmanship of Vasumitra. Asvagosha participated in this council. The new school of Buddhism called Mahayana Buddhism came into existence during this council. |