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THE
BUDDHIST CATECHISM.
PART I.
THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA.
1. Question. Of what religion * are you
Answer. The Buddhist.
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2. Q. What is Buddhism
A. It is a body of teachings given out by the great personage known as the Buddha.
3. Q. Is ”Buddhism” the best name for this teaching
A. No; that is only a western term: the best name for it is Bauddha Dharma.
4. Q. Would you call a person a Buddhist who had merely been born of Buddhist parents
A. Certainly not. A Buddhist is one who not only professes belief in the Buddha as the noblest of Teachers, in the Doctrine preached by Him, and in the Brotherhood of Arahats, but also practises His precepts in daily life
5. Q. What is a male lay Buddhist called
A. An Upâsaka.
6. Q. What a female
A. An Upâsikâ.
7. Q. When was this doctrine first preached
A. There is some disagreement as to the actual
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date, but according to the Sinhalese Scriptures it was in the year 2513 of the (present) Kali-Yuga.
8. Q. Give the important dates in the last birth of the Founder.
A. He was born under the constellation Visâ on a Tuesday in May, in the year 2478 (K.Y.); he retired to the jungle in the year 2506; became Buddha in 2513; and passing out of the round of re-births entered Parinirvâṇa in the year 2558, aged eighty years. Each of these events happened on a day of full-moon, so all are conjointly celebrated in the great festival of the full-moon of the month Wesak (Vaisakha), corresponding to the month of May.
9. Q. Was the Buddha God
A. No. Buddha Dharma teaches no "pine" incarnation.
10. Q. Was he a man
A. Yes; but the wisest, noblest and most holy being who had developed himself in the course of countless births far beyond all other beings, the previous Buddhas alone excepted.
11. Q. Were there other Buddhas before him
A. Yes; as will be explained later on.
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12. Q. Was Buddha his name
A. No. It is the name of a condition or state of mind, of the mind after it has reached the culmination of development.
13, Q. What is its meaning
A. Enlightened; or, he who has the all-perfect wisdom. The Pâlî phrase is Sabbannu, the One of Boundless Knowledge. In Samskrit it is Sarvajña.
14, Q. What was the Buddha”s real name, then
A. Siddhartha was his royal name, and Gautama, or Gotama, his family name. He was Prince of Kapilavastu and belonged to the illustrious family of the Okkâka, of the Solar race.
15. Q. Who were his father and mother
A. King Suddhodana and Queen Mâyâ, called Mahâ Mâyâ.
16. Q. What people did this King reign over
A. The Sâkyas; an Aryan tribe of Kshattriyas.
17. Q. Where was Kapilavastu
A. In India, one hundred miles north-east of the city of Benares, and about forty miles from the Himalaya mountains. It is situated in the Nepâi Terai. The city is now in ruins.
18. Q. On what river
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A. The Rohinî, now called the Kohana.
19. Q. Tell me again when Prince Siddhârtha was born.
A. Six hundred and twenty-three years before the Christian era.
20. Q. Is the exact spot known
A. It is now identified beyond question. An archæologist in the service of the Government of India has discovered in the jungle of the Nepâi Terai a stone pillar erected by the mighty Buddhist sovereign Asoka, to mark the very spot. The place was known in those times as the Lumbinî Garden.
21. Q. Had the Prince luxuries and splendors like other Princes
A. He had; his father, the King, built him three magnificent palaces—for the three Indian seasons—the cold, the hot, and the rainy—of nine, five, and three stories respectively, and handsomely decorated,
22. Q. How were they situated
A, Around each palace were …
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