Buddhism

Three Poisons

Three Poisons

The “Three Poisons” are one of the fundamental concepts in Buddhism, referring to the three mental states that are considered to be the root of all suffering and negative karma.

Four Foundations of Mindfulness

Four Foundations of Mindfulness

The Four Foundations of Mindfulness are a key teaching in Buddhist meditation practice, which involves the development of mindfulness in four areas of focus.

Four Immeasurable Qualities

Four Immeasurable Qualities

The Four Immeasurable Qualities, also known as the Four Brahmaviharas, are four attitudes or virtues that are highly valued in Buddhism.

Threefold Training

Threefold Training

The Threefold Training is often considered the foundation of Buddhist practice and is emphasized in all Buddhist traditions.

Five Precepts

Five Precepts

The Five Precepts are guidelines to help followers of Buddhism to live a peaceful and harmonious life, and to cultivate positive qualities of mind.

Three Universal Truths

Three Universal Truths

The Three Universal Truths in Buddhism are: Impermanence (Anicca), Suffering (Dukkha), and Non-Self (Anatta).

Siddhartha Gautama story

Siddhartha Gautama story

Siddhartha Gautama – founder of Buddhism, was born in the 6th century BCE in Lumbini, in modern-day Nepal.

Buddha quotes on death

Buddha quotes on death

Explore Buddha death quotes and gain insight into Buddhism’s views on mortality, impermanence, and spiritual enlightenment.

Where was the Buddha buried?

Where was the Buddha buried?

According to Buddhist tradition, the Buddha was cremated after his death, and his ashes were divided and enshrined in several stupas (dome-shaped Buddhist shrines).

The Miracle of Mindfulness book

The Miracle of Mindfulness book

“The Miracle of Mindfulness” is a book written by Thich Nhat Hanh, a Vietnamese Zen master and peace activist.