
VIII · The Sanctum of Faith
Buddhist scriptures trivia questions
Buddhist scriptures trivia
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- What does Buddhism call a being who seeks enlightenment while helping others?Buddhist scriptures
- Which four make up the Four Noble Truths?Buddhist scriptures
- What do we call the eight right ways that lead to enlightenment?Buddhist scriptures
- What is the collective name for the Sutra, Vinaya, and Abhidharma collections?Buddhist scriptures
- Which Buddhist teaching holds that everything arises and passes in dependence on other things?Buddhist scriptures
- Which Buddhist term means the calm state in which affliction has ceased?Buddhist scriptures
- What do we call writings that set down the teaching of Buddhism?Buddhist scriptures
- Which is not one of the Three Jewels of Buddhism?Buddhist scriptures
- How many items make up the Five Precepts, the basic rules a Buddhist keeps?Buddhist scriptures
- Which well known Buddhist scripture is read widely because it is short?Buddhist scriptures
- The Buddhist scriptures consist of one book only.Buddhist scriptures
- The Five Precepts, the basic rules a Buddhist keeps, are made up of three items.Buddhist scriptures
- The Eightfold Path means the eight right ways that lead to enlightenment.Buddhist scriptures
- The Three Baskets is the collective name for the Sutra, Vinaya, and Abhidharma collections.Buddhist scriptures
- The Four Noble Truths are suffering, its origin, its cessation, and the path.Buddhist scriptures
- The Eightfold Path is made up of six ways.Buddhist scriptures
- Dependent origination is the teaching that everything exists alone, without relation to anything else.Buddhist scriptures
- Writings that set down the teaching of Buddhism are called sutras.Buddhist scriptures
- Buddhism calls the Buddha, the teaching, and the community of practitioners together the Three Jewels.Buddhist scriptures
- The Heart Sutra is a Buddhist scripture read widely because it is short.Buddhist scriptures