Year 9
Buddhism in the West
In this lesson, we will look at how Buddhism came to Europe and other Western countries. Is the Buddhism that is practiced in the West the same as Asian Buddhism?
Year 9
Buddhism in the West
In this lesson, we will look at how Buddhism came to Europe and other Western countries. Is the Buddhism that is practiced in the West the same as Asian Buddhism?
Lesson details
Key learning points
- Students own personal experiences of Buddhism.
- Elements of studies so far within modern England.
- How eastern ideas came to the west from the Theosophical society of Madame Blavatsky in the 19th Century.
- Buddhist traditions in the west (such as mindfulness).
Equipment
You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.
Licence
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7 Questions
Q1.
What does Vajrayana mean?
Greater Vehicle
Lesser Vehicle
Q2.
How many followers of Vajrayana Buddhism are there?
150 million
350 million
Q3.
Which Hindu religion has greatly influenced Vajrayana?
Theravada
Vedas
Q4.
Do Vajrayana Buddhists pray to gods?
No
Q5.
What quality does Vajrayana emphaise?
Desire
Honesty
Q6.
What is the goal of Vajrayana Buddhism?
To Become a God
To become an Arhat
Q7.
What is the title of the Tibetan Book of the Dead?
Mahayana Sutras
Tripitaka
6 Questions
Q1.
Alexander the Great invaded parts of India
False
Q2.
Some ancient Greeks helped spread Dhamma
False
Q3.
Which group of Christians helped translate Buddhist texts?
Catholics
Protestants
Q4.
What did Max Muller do?
Helped covert Germans to Buddhism
Started a new type of Buddhism
Q5.
Which period saw a rise in Western masters of Buddhism?
1000 BCE
2000
Q6.
Which of these are well known teachers in the West?
Alan Watts
Dalai Lama
DT Suzuki
Thich Nhat Hanh