The three poisons are the following destructive emotions:
1. desire or attachment
2. anger or aggression
3. ignorance
the main three poisons are:
1. ignorance
2.greed
3. hatred
The 3 evils of buddihism are hatred- snake
greed- cockeral
and ignorence-pig
Greed , Anger , Delusion. To overcome these you need to culture your mind; to look inward = meditate.
Put simply they lead to an increase in suffering. This is the essence of cause and effect.
The dissatisfaction (suffering, anguish, trouble) we experience does not happen accidentally. It is caused. The chief purpose of Zen Buddhism is the same as the chief purpose of all Buddhist practices, namely, the end of dissatisfaction. Ultimately, it is ego that causes the greediness, hostility, and delusion, which are the three poisons, that causes dissatisfaction. So the chief values of Zen Buddhism have to do with the antidotes to these poisons. Ego-delusion is undermined by clarity, insight, and present-moment awareness. This is the way to freedom, the way to abiding peace and ease. .
According to Buddhism,you can do any job without harming to others.Buddhism do accept selling alcohol,meat,poisons,wepons.
The word Buddhism has three syllables. The syllables are BU-ddhi-sm. The stress is on the first syllable.
The religious symbol for Buddhism is the teachings of the Buddha or the Three Noble Jewels.
There are three major types, or vehicles, in Buddhism. They are the Hinayana, Mahayana, and Vajrayana.
Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism are the three main religions in China. Buddhism was created by Budda and confucianism was created by confucis
There are three major strands of Buddhism which are, Mahayana, Theravada, Vajrayana. If you include Ch'an / Zen Buddhism as a separate school then you have four.
Jainism is stricter than Buddhism and Hinduism, but all three are connected.
AnswerIslam, Christianity and Buddhism are the three major religions of the worldIslam, Christianity, Hinduism
The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha.
Samuel thomas blackburn
It is Buddhism however the triple jewel is also in Jainism and Taoism metaphorically