Buddha taught his followers to follow the five precepts:Do not reap life, Do not take what is not given, Do not be part of misconduct, Do not lie, and do not intoxicate yourself with drugs. This shaped their lifestyle into a Buddhist way of life.
the eightfold path and the four noble truths.
Nirvana
the eightfold path and the four noble truths.
There is no special Buddhist clothing for lay people - child or adult. A Buddhist baby wears whatever is usual for the area in which it lives.
she is most likely Buddhist since she lives in china
The cycle of rebirth carries on indefinately until enlightenment.
"Our lives" is correct because "lives" is a plural noun, and when referring to the lives of multiple individuals, it should be in plural form.
The correct spelling is Ursuline. An Ursuline nun is an order of nuns founded in 1537 by St. Angela Merici at Brescia, Italy. These teaching nuns devote their lives to the education of girls.
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To live a Buddhist life. A life that follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama - The Buddha. - Not to do any evil, To cultivate good, To purify one's mind, This is the teaching of the Buddhas. A lay Buddhist will have a ceremony and 'take refuge' as a way of commiting themselves to the teachings (The Dharma) There are 5 precepts that a commited lay Buddhist will live their lives under: Five precepts are the curriculum of Buddhist teaching, which are embraced in the moral code of Buddhism. By observing precepts, not only do you cultivate your moral strength, but you also perform the highest service to your fellow beings. The Five Precepts are: 1. Do not kill 2. Do not steal 3. Do not indulge in sexual misconduct 4. Do not make false speech 5. Do not take intoxicants It is recommended for any person wishing to become a Buddhist to visit there local Buddhist Centre to gain the full benefit of a spiritual teacher, to gain good instruction on how to meditate and to gain support from being in a Buddhist Community (The Sangha).
Many Buddhists respect the lives of animals, and the original Buddhists were vegetarian.
The correct answer is that a horse lives on the land. Only a dead horse denigrates and becomes nutrients for the dirt. A dead horse than lives in the land.
Buddhist art depicts Buddhas and other notable figures; narrates the lives of all of these; and can be physical objects such as bells and stupas.
a camel lives in the desert