The Sangha is a community of Buddhist practitioners, including monks and nuns, who have taken vows to live by the teachings of the Buddha and to support one another in their spiritual development.The Sangha is an important part of the Buddhist tradition, as it provides a supportive environment for practitioners to study and practice the […]
In Buddhism, three main categories of wrongdoing are known as the “three poisons” of the “three unwholesome roots.”
Some of the unique about of Buddhism include the Four Noble Truths, the concept of karma, rebirth, the three Universal Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the Three Jewels.
In Buddhism, there is no prohibition on having a romantic or sexual relationship with a partner.
In Buddhism, many different rituals and practices are followed by different schools and traditions.
In Buddhism, consciousness is believed to be not limited to the physical body and can continue after the body dies.
In Buddhism, it is believed that all negative actions or thoughts (called “karma”) have consequences and that one’s actions can contribute to suffering or happiness in future lives. However, Buddhism’s concept of “unforgivable sins” does not exist. Instead, the focus is on understanding the causes of suffering and cultivating positive actions and thoughts to bring […]
In Buddhism, the term “Bible” does not refer to a single, canonical text as it does in other religious traditions.
Buddhism and Islam are distinct religions with their own beliefs, practices, and histories.
In Buddhism, the 10 Negative Actions (also known as the 10 Non-Virtuous Actions or the 10 Unwholesome Actions) are considered harmful or unskillful and are generally discouraged in Buddhist teachings.