all the buddhist numbers

Cards (21)

  • what are the four sights?
    old age
    illness
    death
    holy man
  • what's the three marks of existence?
    dukkha anicca and anatta
  • what does dukkha mean? 

    suffering is an inevitable part of life
  • what is anicca? 

    impermanence that everything changes
  • what is anatta?

    people do not have a fixed soul of self
  • what are the five aggregates?
    form
    sensation
    perception
    mental formation
    consciousness
  • what are the four noble truths?
    1. Dukkha (suffering) 2. Samudaya (origin of suffering) 3. Nirodha (cessation of suffering) 4. Magga (path to the cessation of suffering)
  • what does samudaya mean?
    suffering has a cause
  • what does nirodha mean?
    suffering can come to an end
  • what does magga mean?
    a mean to being suffering to an end
  • what anthology can you use to describe the four noble truths?
    doctor and patient
  • what's the three poisons?
    greed
    hatred
    anger
  • what is the concept of tanha? 

    means craving
  • what does the eightfold path mean?
    8 aspects that buddhists practice and live by in order to achieve eightenment
  • what does the eightfold path branch out too?
    threefold way
  • what is the eightfold path? 

    wisdom, meditation and ethics
    right:
    concentration, understanding, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness
  • what are the sections of the threefold way?
    ethics, mediation and wisdom
  • what is sunyata?
    emptiness
  • what are the six perfections
    help a buddhist become a bodhisattva
  • the six perfections are: 

    genority
    morality
    patience
    energy
    mediation
    wisdom
  • what is the five moral precepts?
    abstain from:
    taking life
    stealing
    sexual misconduct
    speech
    intoxicants that cloud the mind