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1.) Deity

1.) Deity. A deity – A supernatural being that believers often refer to as God. They are usually highly respected and worshipped. These two images represent the Hindu deities, Ganesha and Lakshmi. 2.) Do Buddhists have a deity?.

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1.) Deity

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  1. 1.) Deity A deity – A supernatural being that believers often refer to as God. They are usually highly respected and worshipped. These two images represent the Hindu deities, Ganesha and Lakshmi.

  2. 2.) Do Buddhists have a deity? The majority of Buddhists do not believe in a God the way that other religions do. The Buddha was not a God but a human who reached enlightenment, his followers, Buddhists, follow his teachings because they too want to reach enlightenment. However, some Mahayana Buddhists do believe that the Buddha is a superhuman Buddha and they believe that his powers over life are unlimited and it could be argued that this belief fits the definition of a deity or God.

  3. 3.) Why don’t Buddhists believe in God? Buddhists give the following reasons for not believing in God; • Humans have created gods to deal with their fear. • There is no evidence to support the existence of gods. • Humans have the ability to reach perfect happiness and Nirvana with the power of their own mind. • Useful quotes from the Dhammapada; "Gripped by fear men go to the sacred mountains,sacred groves, sacred trees and shrines". "No one saves us but ourselves, No one can and no one may.We ourselves must walk the path, But Buddhas clearly show the way".

  4. "Gripped by fear men go to the sacred mountains,sacred groves, sacred trees and shrines". "No one saves us but ourselves, No one can and no one may.We ourselves must walk the path, But Buddhas clearly show the way". 4.) Can you use 2 quotes to explain Buddhist’s atheism? "No one saves us but ourselves, No one can and no one may.We ourselves must walk the path, But Buddhas clearly show the way".

  5. The Buddha told a story of a man who was shot by an arrow and insisted on knowing the details of the arrow and who shot him. The Buddha commented that the man would die before he found the answers to his questions. The message of the parable is that people should not be concerned with whether there are gods or not or how they arrived on the planet and instead should focus on getting better, which in the eyes of Buddhism is concerned with preventing suffering and reaching enlightenment. Therefore many Buddhists see questions about gods as irrelevant and pointless and they may refuse to answer them. 5.) Parable of the Poisoned Arrow

  6. 6.)The Buddha A Buddha is an enlightened being. This means someone who has come to understand the true nature of life. Anyone has the potential to become a Buddha which means that Buddhas may exist today. However, the person now known as the Buddha became so influential because after he had reached enlightenment he spent 45 years travelling and teaching others how to reach enlightenment and he gained a large number of followers. These followers became known as Buddhists. Most Buddhists consider the Buddha to have been the first person to reach enlightenment.

  7. 7.) Miracles Miracle – an occurrence outside and beyond the order commonly determined or observed in nature. Many religious people view miracles as an event that has been caused by God. Therefore, God can be revealed through miracles.

  8. 8.) Miracles according to Buddha The Buddha seems to have accepted miracles and classified them as follows; 1. The marvel of supernormal power to appear as many persons, to pass through walls, to fly through the air, walk on water. All these are physical actions the ordinary people cannot perform. 2. The supernormal power to read other people's minds. 3. The supernormal power to be able to guide people according to their mental development towards enlightenment, for their own good, using suitable methods to fit these people. However, he believed that miracles were caused by the power of the mind and only considered the third type of miracle to be acceptable.

  9. 9.) What is the Trikaya? Theravada Buddhists believe that the Buddha disappeared once he died. However, Mahayana Buddhists believe that the essence of the Buddha remained and Buddhahood can show itself in three different ways; Transformation Body - The Buddha nature can take on physical form. Therefore, great religious or political people can be viewed as Transformation Bodies of the Buddha used to teach people the Dhamma. Truth Body – The Buddha nature is represented in enlightened qualities such as, compassion, courage, determination and energy and therefore can be shared by all human beings. Enjoyment Body – The Buddha or characteristics of the Buddha as seen in visions or through meditation. The above belief is known as Trikaya and can be likened to the Christian belief in the Holy Trinity- God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.

  10. 10.)Trikaya and Miracles It is possible that Mahayana would accept that miracles could be explained by the Trikaya. Mahayana Buddhists also believe that Bodhistattvas exist to help others reach enlightenment, these could be physical or spiritual beings and so it is conceivable that these beings could be responsible for miracles worked to help others reach enlightenment.

  11. 11. Bodhisattvas Buddhas are people who have reached enlightenment. The Buddha is the most famous. The word bodhisattva means "enlightenment being." Very simply, bodhisattvas are beings who work for the enlightenment of all beings, not just themselves. They vow not to enter Nirvana until all beings enter Nirvana together. Non-Mahayana Buddhists may only use the word Bodhisattava to describe the Buddha’ past lives. However, Mahayana Buddhists may recognise a number of Bodhisattvas as they believe that some enlightened beings choose to stay in the universe to help others reach enlightenment. These Bodhisattvas might be represented as human beings or transcendent (spiritual) beings. Bodhisattavs are highly respected and called upon in times of need or to help Buddhists to reach enlightenment. Therefore, they aretreated as deities. Other Buddhists may treat Bodhisattva statues and images as only symbolic representations of the Dhamma and focus on them during worship.

  12. Theravada Focus on getting themselves to Nirvana. Don’t believe in Bodhisattvas. Believe that the Buddha went to Nirvana when he dies and is not present in anyway in samsara. Mahayana - Promise not to enter Nirvana unless all beings are entering. - Believe that people can stay in samsara even though they have reached enlightenment in order to help others reach enlightenment. -Believe in Buddhahood and that the Buddha’s essence can be felt in samsara. 12. Different Buddhists

  13. Homework June 2012 Paper Belief about Deity a.) What is meant by the term deity? (1) b.) Give two examples of Buddhist miracles (2) c.) Give one reason a Buddhist might give for not believing in God.(3) d.) Explain why there are different beliefs about miracles within Buddhism. (6) e.) ‘God cannot be described’ – Discuss. (12)

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