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Basic terms of Buddhism




:) For all the marvellous BYF 2008 participants




                                                         Eva Mudra, 2009.

                         based on the dictionary of Monier Williams Didier
hīnayāna - 'simpler or lesser vehicle' name of the earliest system of Buddhist doctrine

mahāyāna - 'great vehicle' name of the later system of Buddhist teaching said to have been first
promulgated by Nāgārjuna and treated of in the Mahāyāna-sūtras

vajrayāna – 'diamond or flash vehicle' name of the lastly evolved buddhist system, wich implied
the ritual magic and yoga practices, hindu tantrism, but at the same time follows the bodhisattva-
path

Buddha - √budh - to wake up
(with Buddhists) a fully enlightened man who has achieved perfect knowledge of the truth and
thereby is liberated from all existence and before his own attainment of Nirvāṇa reveals the method
of obtaining it, the principal Buddha of the present age (born at Kapila-vastu about the year 500
B.C. his father, Śuddhodana, of the Śākya tribe or family, being the Rāja of that district, and his
mother, Māyā-devī, being the daughter of Rāja Su-prabuddha.. ; hence he belonged to the Kṣatṛya
caste and his original name Śākya-muni or Śākya-siṃha (lion) was really his family name, while
that of Gautama was taken from the race to which his family belonged. He is said to have died when
he was 80 years of age, prob. about 420 B.C. He was preceded by 3 mythical Buddhas of the
present Kalpa, or by 24, reckoning previous Kalpa, or according to others by 6 principal Buddhas;
(in Hinduism he is regarded as the 9th incarnation of Viṣṇu)

His other names
Bhagavān – basic invocation, often translated for „Blessed One”
Tathā-gata (or tathā-āgata) – thus have gone
Su-gata – well-gone
Śākya-muni – the sage of the Śakyas

dharma √dhṛ – keep, maintain, use, bear
- usage, practice, customary observance or prescribed conduct, duty
- right, justice (often as a synonym of punishment)
- virtue, morality, religion, religious merit, good works
ind. according to right or rule, rightly, justly, according to the nature of anything; cf. below
the law, doing one's duty
- the law or doctrine of Buddhism (as distinguished from the {sañgha} or monastic order
- the ethical precepts of Buddhism (or the principal {dharma} called {sūsra} , as distinguished from
the {abhi-dharma} or, further dharma and from the {vinaya} or "discipline, these three constituting
the canon of Southern Buddhism
- nature, character, peculiar condition or essential quality, property, mark, peculiarity (sva-bhāva in
the mahāyāna)

saṃgha sam√han – to join, shut, close
`close contact or combination', any collection or assemblage, heap, multitude, quantity, crowd, host,
number, `a multitude of sages'

saṃsāra sam√sṛ – to flow together with
course, passage, passing through a succession of states, circuit of mundane existence,
transmigration, metempsychosis, the world, secular life, worldly illusion (āsaṃsārāt) 'from the
beginning of the world')
karman √kṛ - to do, make, perform, accomplish, cause, effect, prepare, undertake
- act, action, performance, business
- office, special duty, occupation, obligation
- any religious act or rite (as sacrifice, oblation &c, esp. as originating in the hope of future
recompense and as opposed to speculative religion or knowledge of spirit)
- work, labour, activity

catvāri āryasatyāni – the four noble truths

The four stemps, which are accepted by all the buddhist lineages
a-nitya - impermanence
duḥkha – (dus + kha)
uncomfortable, uneasiness, pain, sorrow, trouble, difficulty, not just physical suffering
an-ātman – egolessnes – and at the same time the rejection of the hindu ātmavāda
nirvāna nir√vaṇ – to lose the sound
mfn. blown or put out , extinguished (as a lamp or fire), set (as the sun), calmed, quieted, tamed,
dead, deceased (lit. having the fire of life extinguished), lost, disappeared
- extinction of the flame of life, dissolution, death or final emancipation from matter and re-union
with the Supreme Spirit
(with Buddhists and Jainas) absolute extinction or annihilation (śūnya) of individual existence or of
all desires and passions, perfect calm or repose or happiness, highest bliss or beatitude

The four main sufferings
jāti – birth, production
jarā – old age
vyādhi – disorder, disease, sickness
maraṇam - death

ārya aṣṭāṅgika mārga – the noble eightfold path
1. dṛṣṭi – √dṛś – see, look, regard, consider
theory, eye, mainly the right view
2. saṃkalpa - √saṃ-kḷp – to wish, long for, produce, determine, fix
conception or idea or notion formed in the mind or heart, will, volition, desire, purpose, definite,
intention or determination or decision or wish for, sentiment conviction, persuasion, the right
thought
3. vāc – right speech
4. karma – here it is deed, or right action
5. ājīva – ā√jīv – to live by; right livelihood
6. vyāyāma vi√ā-yā; right exertion, efforts
7. smṛti √smṛ remembrance, reminiscence, thinking of or upon, calling to mind, memory, right
mindfulness (in vedic culture it is the basic knowledge – what the sages remember)
8. sam-ādhi concentration of the thoughts, profound or abstract meditation, intense contemplation
of any particular object (so as to identify the contemplator with the object meditated upon; this is
the eighth and last stage of Yoga;
with Buddhists Samādhi is the fourth and last stage of Dhyāna or intense abstract meditation, right
concentration
śamatha √śam – to toil at, fatigue or exert one's self
 quiet, tranquillity, absence of passion

vipaśyanā vi√paś – observe, percieve, distinguish
right or direct knowledge that we gain during meditation (and not from others, fe.)

skandha – the five objects of sense – (see the simile of the house)
rūpa – form, shape, figure, beauty, loveliness
vedanā – perception, feeling
saṃjñā – acknowledge, recognise, understand
saṃskāra - the faculty of memory, mental impression or recollection, impression on the mind of
acts done in a former state of existence, the faculty of reproductive imagination
vijñāna - consciousness or thought-faculty

tathatā – „that”ness – when one sense the things as they are

ekatva - „one”ness – there are no discriminations

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Buddhist terms explained

  • 1. Basic terms of Buddhism :) For all the marvellous BYF 2008 participants Eva Mudra, 2009. based on the dictionary of Monier Williams Didier
  • 2. hīnayāna - 'simpler or lesser vehicle' name of the earliest system of Buddhist doctrine mahāyāna - 'great vehicle' name of the later system of Buddhist teaching said to have been first promulgated by Nāgārjuna and treated of in the Mahāyāna-sūtras vajrayāna – 'diamond or flash vehicle' name of the lastly evolved buddhist system, wich implied the ritual magic and yoga practices, hindu tantrism, but at the same time follows the bodhisattva- path Buddha - √budh - to wake up (with Buddhists) a fully enlightened man who has achieved perfect knowledge of the truth and thereby is liberated from all existence and before his own attainment of Nirvāṇa reveals the method of obtaining it, the principal Buddha of the present age (born at Kapila-vastu about the year 500 B.C. his father, Śuddhodana, of the Śākya tribe or family, being the Rāja of that district, and his mother, Māyā-devī, being the daughter of Rāja Su-prabuddha.. ; hence he belonged to the Kṣatṛya caste and his original name Śākya-muni or Śākya-siṃha (lion) was really his family name, while that of Gautama was taken from the race to which his family belonged. He is said to have died when he was 80 years of age, prob. about 420 B.C. He was preceded by 3 mythical Buddhas of the present Kalpa, or by 24, reckoning previous Kalpa, or according to others by 6 principal Buddhas; (in Hinduism he is regarded as the 9th incarnation of Viṣṇu) His other names Bhagavān – basic invocation, often translated for „Blessed One” Tathā-gata (or tathā-āgata) – thus have gone Su-gata – well-gone Śākya-muni – the sage of the Śakyas dharma √dhṛ – keep, maintain, use, bear - usage, practice, customary observance or prescribed conduct, duty - right, justice (often as a synonym of punishment) - virtue, morality, religion, religious merit, good works ind. according to right or rule, rightly, justly, according to the nature of anything; cf. below the law, doing one's duty - the law or doctrine of Buddhism (as distinguished from the {sañgha} or monastic order - the ethical precepts of Buddhism (or the principal {dharma} called {sūsra} , as distinguished from the {abhi-dharma} or, further dharma and from the {vinaya} or "discipline, these three constituting the canon of Southern Buddhism - nature, character, peculiar condition or essential quality, property, mark, peculiarity (sva-bhāva in the mahāyāna) saṃgha sam√han – to join, shut, close `close contact or combination', any collection or assemblage, heap, multitude, quantity, crowd, host, number, `a multitude of sages' saṃsāra sam√sṛ – to flow together with course, passage, passing through a succession of states, circuit of mundane existence, transmigration, metempsychosis, the world, secular life, worldly illusion (āsaṃsārāt) 'from the beginning of the world')
  • 3. karman √kṛ - to do, make, perform, accomplish, cause, effect, prepare, undertake - act, action, performance, business - office, special duty, occupation, obligation - any religious act or rite (as sacrifice, oblation &c, esp. as originating in the hope of future recompense and as opposed to speculative religion or knowledge of spirit) - work, labour, activity catvāri āryasatyāni – the four noble truths The four stemps, which are accepted by all the buddhist lineages a-nitya - impermanence duḥkha – (dus + kha) uncomfortable, uneasiness, pain, sorrow, trouble, difficulty, not just physical suffering an-ātman – egolessnes – and at the same time the rejection of the hindu ātmavāda nirvāna nir√vaṇ – to lose the sound mfn. blown or put out , extinguished (as a lamp or fire), set (as the sun), calmed, quieted, tamed, dead, deceased (lit. having the fire of life extinguished), lost, disappeared - extinction of the flame of life, dissolution, death or final emancipation from matter and re-union with the Supreme Spirit (with Buddhists and Jainas) absolute extinction or annihilation (śūnya) of individual existence or of all desires and passions, perfect calm or repose or happiness, highest bliss or beatitude The four main sufferings jāti – birth, production jarā – old age vyādhi – disorder, disease, sickness maraṇam - death ārya aṣṭāṅgika mārga – the noble eightfold path 1. dṛṣṭi – √dṛś – see, look, regard, consider theory, eye, mainly the right view 2. saṃkalpa - √saṃ-kḷp – to wish, long for, produce, determine, fix conception or idea or notion formed in the mind or heart, will, volition, desire, purpose, definite, intention or determination or decision or wish for, sentiment conviction, persuasion, the right thought 3. vāc – right speech 4. karma – here it is deed, or right action 5. ājīva – ā√jīv – to live by; right livelihood 6. vyāyāma vi√ā-yā; right exertion, efforts 7. smṛti √smṛ remembrance, reminiscence, thinking of or upon, calling to mind, memory, right mindfulness (in vedic culture it is the basic knowledge – what the sages remember) 8. sam-ādhi concentration of the thoughts, profound or abstract meditation, intense contemplation of any particular object (so as to identify the contemplator with the object meditated upon; this is the eighth and last stage of Yoga; with Buddhists Samādhi is the fourth and last stage of Dhyāna or intense abstract meditation, right concentration
  • 4. śamatha √śam – to toil at, fatigue or exert one's self quiet, tranquillity, absence of passion vipaśyanā vi√paś – observe, percieve, distinguish right or direct knowledge that we gain during meditation (and not from others, fe.) skandha – the five objects of sense – (see the simile of the house) rūpa – form, shape, figure, beauty, loveliness vedanā – perception, feeling saṃjñā – acknowledge, recognise, understand saṃskāra - the faculty of memory, mental impression or recollection, impression on the mind of acts done in a former state of existence, the faculty of reproductive imagination vijñāna - consciousness or thought-faculty tathatā – „that”ness – when one sense the things as they are ekatva - „one”ness – there are no discriminations