Sunday, February 19, 2012

Buddhist


Buddhism

Buddhist monks
Young Buddhist monks at a temple in Bagan, Burma. Photo © Sara Heinrichs.
"One thing I teach: suffering and the end of suffering.
It is just ill and the ceasing of ill that I proclaim."

-- The Buddha

Buddhist Beliefs  

Founded in India 2,500 years ago, Buddhism remains the dominant religion of the Far East and is increasingly popular in the West. Over its long history Buddhist has developed into a wide variety of forms, ranging from an emphasis on religious rituals and worship of deities to a complete rejection of both rituals and deities in favor of pure meditation. But all share in common a great respect for the teachings of the Buddha, "The Enlightened One." Learn more about Buddhism by selecting a topic below.
Buddhism Basics
Get to know Buddhism with our one-page introduction to its history, beliefs, practices and sects.

Buddhist Beliefs
What are the basic beliefs of Buddhism? Is Buddhism really atheistic? What do Buddhists believe about the afterlife? Get your answers here.

Buddhism Bookstore 
Learn more about Buddhism with books in several categories hand-selected by ReligionFacts.

Buddhist Deities
Profiles and images of spiritual beings in Buddhism, including buddhas such as the Laughing Buddha,bodhisattvas like Kuan Yinwrathful deities and more.

Buddhism Fast Facts
A handy table of facts about Buddhism: adherents, locations, important dates, Four Noble Truths, etc.

Buddhism Features
Feature articles on Buddhism and contemporary life, provided by the University of Chicago's Department of Religion.

Buddhism Glossary
Know your dharma from your karma, your aniccafrom your dependent arising, and many other Buddhist terms and concepts.

Buddhist History
Guide to the early history of Buddhism, from the life of the Buddha and formation of the Sangha to its interaction with the Hellenistic world.
 Buddhist News
The latest Buddhist news from around the world, provided by the Buddhist Channel.

Buddhist Practices
Introductions to Buddhist rituals such as mantras andmeditation.

Buddhist Sacred Texts
Learn about Buddhist sacred texts such as the Tripitaka,Mahayana Sutras, and the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Includes links to online English translations.

Buddhist Sects and Schools 
Get to know the differences between the many different sects of Buddhism, from Engaged Buddhism to Zen. Includes a comparison chart.

Buddhist Symbols
An extensive and fully illustrated guide to Buddhist symbols such as the lotuswheelBuddha eyesZen circlehand gesturescolors, and many more.

Buddhism Store 
A convenient starting place to shop online for Buddha statues, Buddhist meditation cushions, Buddhist symbolic jewelry and more.

Buddhist Things
An illustrated guide to Buddhist ritual objects, from thebegging bowl and Buddha images to mala beads and theprayer wheel. Includes links for buying your own.

Buddhism Timeline 
A detailed chronology of important events in the history of Buddhism.

Compare Hinduism to over 40 other religions

References

Quote from F.L. Woodward, Some Sayings of the Buddha, 283.
Due to its ever-increasing popularity in the West, there is a wide selection of books available in English on just about any aspect of Buddhism that might interest you. For your convenience, we've selected some of the best books on major Buddhist topics and organized them into the following categories right on this site. You can also scroll down on any page to search the online bookstore of your choice for just the right book. Happy reading!
Powells.com has the following categories of books on Buddhism:
Buddhism, General
Chinese Religion and Literature
Dalai Lama
Dhammapadda
Japanese Religion and Literature
Theravada Buddhism
Meditation
New Arrivals
Pure Land Buddhism
Sutras (Buddhist Scriptures)
Tea Ceremony
Tibetan Buddhism
Used Books
Zen Buddhism
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Buddhist Deities



The Buddha's teachings and Theravada Buddhism are essentially atheistic, although neither deny the existence of beings that might be called "gods." (See Is Buddhism Atheistic? for more information.)
In Mahayana Buddhism, however, the universe is populated with celestial buddhas and bodhisattvas who are worshipped as gods and goddesses. The historical Buddha is honored in this way, but most other Buddhist deities are adapted from the cultures Buddhism has encountered — from the pantheon of Hinduism to the indigenous religions of Tibet, China and Thailand.
Among the most popular Buddhist deities are Kuan Yin, the Medicine Buddha, the Laughing Buddha and the Green and White Taras. These and other fascinating figures are explored in this section. The list below links to articles that provide information on the history, meaning, significance and iconography of each deity.
Buddhas
Gautama Buddha (Shakyamuni)
Laughing Buddha/Future Buddha (Maitreya)
Medicine Buddha/Healing Buddha 
Five Dhyani Buddhas
Dipamkara (Kasyapa) Buddha
Bodhisattvas
Five Bodhisattvas of Compassion
Tara
Kuan Yin
Arhats
16 Sravakas (Tibetan)
18 Lohans (Chinese)
Tibetan Wrathful Deities
Yama
Mahakala
Yamantaka
Kubera
Hayagriva
Palden Lhamo
Tshangs pa
Begtse
Nagas
Lha-mo
Chinese Buddhist Deities
Kuan-Yin
Jade Maiden
Golden Youth
Kuan-Ti (Sangharama)
Wei-To (Skanda)
Four Guardian Kings (Si-Ta-Tien-Wang)

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