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Thematic Module on Living Buddhism
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Short Description: Living Buddhism. Contents. This unit is organised as follows:. Part A – Background Knowledge on Living Buddhism. 1.1 A brief account of the life of Buddha ...
Content Inside: Thematic Module on Living Buddhism Contents This unit is organised as follows: Part A Background Knowledge on Living Buddhism 1.1 A brief account of the life of Buddha Sakya Muni and his teachings 1.2 Development of Buddhist Schools in India 1.3 Development of four major sects of Mahayana Buddhism 1.4 Architecture of Temple and monastery 1.5 Guide to a Temple or monastery 2.1 Buddha 2.2 Guru Rimpoche or Guru Padmasambhava 2.3 Jowo Rinpoche 2.4 Holy Texts 2.5 Ridak Chokhor (Dharma Chakra and two Deer) 2.6 Banner (Gyaltshen) 2.7 Namchu Wangden (Monogram of ten syllabus) 2.8 Seven offering bowls 2.9 Wheel of Life 2.10 Chorten (Stupa) 2.11 Tharchog (Prayer Flag) 2.12 Mani Khorlo (Prayer Wheel) 2.13 Thanka (Painted Scroll) 2.14 Tashi Tagyed (The Eight Auspicious Signs) 2.15 Tashi Zed-gyed (Eight Auspicious Objects) 2.16 Gyalse Nadun (Seven royal offerings) 2.17 Dodyon Nam-nga (Five senses) 2.18 Sikkim 2.19 Festivals 2.20 Pang Lhasol 2.21 Kagyed Dance 2.22 Holy places of Sikkim and monasteries 2.23 Tashiding 2.24 Khachoepalri Lake 2.25 Gangchen Dzodnga (Kanchenjunga) 2.26 Tsuglakhang 2.27 Pemayangtse 2.28 Dubde 2.29 Phodong 2.30 Dharma Chakra Centre 2.31 Sa-Ngor Chotshog Centre (Ngor Gonpa) Part B - On-Site Resources 3.1 On-Site Study 1 Drugyel Dzong 3.2 On-Site Study 2 Paro Dzong Part C - Readings 4.1 Reading 1 Guidelines to the Visiting Tourist 4.2 Reading 2 Guidelines for the Host 4.3 Reading 3 Do's and Don'ts in Visiting Living Buddhist Monasteries, Buddhist Festivals and Other Buddhist Sites 4.4 Reading 4 Druk Gyel Dzong Paro, Bhutan