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Crossword - Buddhism

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Horizontales
The ____ Path marks an entire pattern of life to eliminate suffering.
______ is the Enlightened or Illustrious One and refers to Siddhartha Gautama after he received enlightenment.
_____ Buddhism is the Way of the Elders or the Orthodoxy of Buddhism. This is practiced in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia (Thailand, Cambodia, Burma and Laos).
The ___ (two words) is the temporal leader of Tibetan Buddhism, chosen and trained from childhood. The current one is the 14th to hold this position.
____ is the condition achieved by Siddhartha Gautama during his meditation under the bodhi tree. This is the goal of Buddhism and leads to a state of Nirvana.
These are the Three Jewels of Buddhism and are also known as the _____ (two words); consist of the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha
The ____ (two words) is the body of scripture of Theravada Buddhism
A ____ is a Buddhist shrine built in the form of a mound pointing upward and housing a relic of the Buddha; the are often the focus of pilgrimages as well.
Verticales
____ is literally "the teaching" of the Buddha; also refers to the cosmic order and balance in Hinduism.
___ Buddhism is a school of Mahayana Buddhism favored by many in the West. It holds that Buddhahood cannot be transmitted by teaching but must be experienced.
____ Buddhism is also known as Tibetan Buddhism, but is practiced in Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and Mongolia. The majority of Buddhist in the U.S. follow this form of Buddhism.
___ is the "blowing out" or "extinguishing" of the flames of desire and cravings that tie us to suffering and rebirth.
____ is a Buddhist :"saint" in the Theravada tradition; they are the fourth and highest stage leading to Nirvana.
____ Buddhism is a branch of Buddhism that has many different schools and numerous sacred texts; practiced in Japan, China, Korea, Vietnam, and Nepal.
The ______ (two words) Truths are the subject of the Buddha after his enlightenment.
A ____ is one who has achieved "Buddhahood" in the Mahayana tradition; they renounce Nirvana in order to help all creatures to become enlightened.
___ Is the community living the righteous life, or an order of monks and nuns established by the Buddha.