Unusual practice: in Mahayana schools are Tantric meditations, this are secret and only teached to very advanced students.
Unique practice: Tantric and some practices in Vipassana that are related to trascend afflicted emotions of the one self, the practice of the paramitas, and some more.
Unique in itself is a name, and a steadily popular one too.Berezi is a female Basque name, and a more unusual choice.
As Buddhism travels from country to country its practices and traditions change, but so far the name Buddhism has remained. In Japan the particular school of Buddhism that is practiced is called Zen Buddhism. (The name Zen comes from the Chinese word Chan, which is also the name for a school of Buddhism, and which in turn comes from the Pali word jhana, the equivalent of the Sanskrit word dhyana, which refers to the practice of absorptive states of concentration.)
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They were not unique; many other women are called Susannah or Judith. Even Hamnet, which is quite unusual, was not unique. There were other people in Stratford with the name Hamnet.
The word "Buddhism" derives from "buddha". The one called "Buddha" is someone who has discovered nature of things as they are (among the whole of existing : life , universe, etc.) His was the only one able to understand completely and by himself all the life process: "Buddhism" is then Buddha's teaching, it is the way he suggests us to follow. Above all Buddhism is first a practice which purpose is understanding but it is in no case a belief. Buddhism is not a religion, even if a lot of people say so and practice it as a religion. This web site (dhammadana.fr) helps you to understand what Buddhism exactly is. It is made by a monk who has abandoned everything to fully practice Buddhism and who respects the monastic code. It is not only somebody who is happy with just studying texts. He has fully devoted himself to practice to be able to experience things by his own. It is very important to make this clear because it is only on this that Buddhism and its understanding are based: i.e. practice.
Buddhism is practiced all around the world by all peoples. It has not be confirmed at present if there are Inuit, Lapp, Inca or many other groups who are practicing Buddhists, but there are no hindrances to that possibility.
Go ahead, you don't even need to regard yourself as a Buddhist to practice Buddhism as Buddhist believe that Buddhism is not a religion but a way of life and a science of mind. You can start by meditating, doing good deeds, helping the poor etc.
Asoka was the name of the king who spread Buddhism.
There is no deity worshipped in Buddhism
Buddhism is a religion, it is not a language.
Synonyms for the adjective not ordinary are extraordinary, unique, singular, uncommon or unusual.