Buddhism - Dhamma
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Clues
- A natural part which belongs within someone or something. (9)
- A set of beliefs or teachings held by a religion or within a particular subject. (8)
- Sacred Buddhist scriptures. (8, 6)
- The collection of scriptures preserved in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. (4, 5)
- The concept of dependent arising. The belief that everything in existence is because other things are. The idea that everything is interconnected and that everyone affects everyone else. (15)
- The five components or aggregates that make an individual self - body, perception, conception, volition, and consciousness. (3, 4, 7)
- The realisation of the truth about life. In Buddhism it releases a person from the cycle of rebirth. (13)
- The teachings of the Buddha that can lead to the end of suffering: 1 - Right Views; 2 - Right Thinking; 3 - Right Speech; 4 - Right Action; 5 - Right Livelihood; 6 - Right Effort; 7 - Right Mindfulness; 8 - Right Meditation. (5, 9, 4)
- The three most important features of the Buddhist life, recited as an expression of belief and commitment: I take refuge in the Buddha, I take refuge in the Sangha, I take refuge in the dhamma. (3, 5, 7)
- Thinking quietly as a spiritual or religious exercise. Connection of the mind and soul with the Divine using breathing and other techniques. In Buddhism, using one of a set of techniques or exercises for calming the mind, developing positive emotions (10)
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