can someone correct this for me please.

on buddhism

the questions are:

Country of origin:
my answer: north east indian

Historical figures and events:
My answer: the founder of buddhism -Siddhartha Gautana(the buddha)

Central Believes:
my answer:

*Buddha
*the three jewels(believe in buddha, dhama, and the sangha)
*Nirvana/na (reincarnation)
*the four noble truths to the enlightment

nature of god:
My answer: they don't believe in god

Texts:
My answer: tripitaka

Ritual and practice(sacred elememts amd their meaning)

My answer:
*sila,samahi, prajna
*the four noble truths
*the eightfold paths(panna, sila , samdhi)

ethics and morality

My answer:
there are 5 morals rule to live by-
*do not kill
*do not steal
*do not lie
*do not consume alcohol or other durgs
*abstain from sexual misconduct and sexsual over indulgence

Good answers, Kailin!

Can you help me please?

Jessica -- please start a new thread by clicking Post a New Question.

We'll be glad to help you when we see your question.

Sure, I can help you correct your answers on Buddhism. Here are the corrections and explanations:

Country of origin:
Corrected answer: Buddhism originated in the ancient kingdom of Magadha, which is present-day Bihar, India. So, your answer "north east indian" is correct, but it can be more specific by mentioning Bihar.

Historical figures and events:
Corrected answer: The founder of Buddhism is Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha. So, your answer is correct.

Central Beliefs:
Corrected answer:
- Buddha: This refers to the belief in the Enlightenment and awakening of Siddhartha Gautama.
- The Three Jewels: These are the Buddha, the Dharma (teachings), and the Sangha (community of followers).
- Nirvana/na: This is the ultimate goal of Buddhism, which is the liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
- The Four Noble Truths: These are the truths that explain the nature of suffering, its cause, its cessation, and the path to its cessation. So, your answer is correct.

Nature of God:
Corrected answer: Buddhism does not believe in a personal god or creator. So, your answer is correct.

Texts:
Corrected answer: The Tripitaka, also known as the Pali Canon, is the primary scripture of Theravada Buddhism, which is one of the major branches of Buddhism. So, your answer is correct.

Ritual and Practice (sacred elements and their meaning):
Corrected answer:
- Sila, Samadhi, Prajna: These are the three essential practices in Buddhism. Sila refers to ethical conduct, Samadhi refers to concentration or meditation, and Prajna refers to wisdom or insight.
- The Four Noble Truths: These truths guide the practice and understanding of Buddhism.
- The Eightfold Path: It consists of eight interconnected practices, including right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration. Panna refers to wisdom, Sila refers to ethical conduct, and Samadhi refers to concentration. So, your answer is correct.

Ethics and Morality:
Corrected answer: Buddhism follows a set of ethical principles known as the Five Precepts. They are:
1. Refrain from killing.
2. Refrain from stealing.
3. Refrain from lying.
4. Refrain from consuming alcohol or other drugs.
5. Refrain from engaging in sexual misconduct and excessive indulgence. So, your answer is correct.

Overall, your answers were mostly correct. You just needed some minor adjustments. Great job on your understanding of Buddhism!