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Tag: Practice

  • Buddhist Meditation, Practice, Study
    April 7, 2013
    by Shiva

    Good Merit / Bad Merit

    Good merit vs bad merit play an integral part in the Buddhist religion and helps followers advance in their understanding of life and their pursuit ...
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  • Buddhist Symbols, History of Buddhism, Life of Buddha
    April 4, 2013
    by Shiva

    Stupas in the Buddhist Religion

    Stupas in the Buddhist religion are a symbol best defined as a spiritual monument. Stupas are small enough to place on a mantle or are ...
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  • Practice, Study
    February 25, 2013
    by Shiva

    Buddhist Views About Criticism

    Buddhism is a spiritual path that encourages followers to renounce attachment to the world and find a more beneficial method of dealing with everyday interactions. ...
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  • Buddhist Art, Buddhist Symbols, Featured, Life of Buddha, Practice
    February 18, 2013
    by Shiva

    The Bodhi Tree

    The Bodhi Tree: uniting all worlds The life of Siddartha Gautama, the Buddha, is central to Buddhist tradition. It has a mythic status. And in ...
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  • Buddhist Symbols, Practice
    February 15, 2013
    by Shiva

    What is Karma?

    Karma is a term that many people are familiar with but relatively few people understand. They might tell you that karma is when people get what ...
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  • Buddhist Symbols, Practice
    November 14, 2012
    by Shiva

    Three Marks of Existence

    A simple form of the Buddha’s teaching is found in the Four Noble Truths. The first of these is the doctrine of dukkha: there is ...
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  • Practice
    November 12, 2012
    by Shiva

    The Concept of Rebirth in Buddhism

    Buddhism embraces the concept of rebirth, also commonly known as reincarnation, as a fundamental principle that governs our world.
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  • Buddhist Symbols, Life of Buddha, Practice
    November 11, 2012
    by Shiva

    All About Nirvana

    In the Buddhist religion, Nirvana is the ultimate place of happiness and tranquility. Once one reaches Nirvana, they experience nothing but bliss. Everything is perfect ...
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  • Buddhist Symbols, Featured, Practice
    August 2, 2012
    by Shiva

    The meanings of the different colors of the lotus flower in Buddhism

    The lotus flower has eight petals which correspond to the Eightfold Path of Good Law. It is one of the most common symbols of Buddhism ...
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  • Buddhist Symbols, Featured, Practice
    August 1, 2012
    by Shiva

    Chakras Explained

    Within the human body are seven main chakras. Each chakra has an attachment to separate body areas including glands and organs. The word chakra means ...
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