Category: Buddhism

  • Buddhism and Classical Hinduism

    Table of Contents Introduction Comparative analysis Reflective response References Introduction Each religion of the East (classical Hinduism and Buddhism) teaches separate principles from one another. Every religion of the East may be similar in some way, but their rituals, books, and views of a higher being are different. Principles can be found in multiple religious…

  • Buddhism: The Concept of Mahayana

    Buddhism is one of the world’s largest religious beliefs that believes that the life of a human being is that of suffering. Buddhists believe that the suffering of human beings can be solved through meditation and good behavior (Mark 2021). The concept of Buddhism has its origin in India and spread across Asia to other…

  • What Is Buddhism? History of the Religion, Beliefs, and Rituals

    A defining characteristic of human civilization is the presence of religion, which is the belief in and worship of a supernatural being(s) through rituals. Most people in the world practice a religion and their particular faith influences their worldview and affects how they act. There exist many religions with most of them having unique beliefs…

  • The Christian and Buddhist Perspectives in Healthcare

    Introduction The aspects of health and disease create a significant portion of the shared understandings of human existence meaning that it influences the diverse elements of religion practiced in various societies. Historical documentations demonstrate that health has all along been an essential aspect that ensures sustainability of the well-being of humanity thereby adding value to…

  • Deities in Hinduism and Buddhism

    Abstract This paper dwells upon the differences in roles of Hindu and Buddhist deities from mythological and scientific perspectives. It is noted that Hindu gods’ pantheon was very hierarchal while Buddhist deities were almost equal to people. In Hinduism, gods had supernatural powers and were knowledgeable while in Buddhist tradition. Deities had some supernatural powers…

  • Buddhist Spirituality: Contribution to Psychological Well-Being

    Introduction During recent years, the popularity of Buddhism among the population of Western countries has risen significantly. The tradition of Buddhist Spirituality attracts many people seeking to find harmony in their lives. Buddhist spirituality is the philosophy based on the principles of wisdom, ethical conduct, and concentration, which if followed by a person enable him/her…

  • Rituals in Buddhist Culture: Religious Traditions and Holidays of Buddhism

    Table of Contents Similarities Differences Applying this Knowledge Conclusion References Like any other religion, Buddhist philosophy is associated with unique traditions, customs, ceremonies, and rituals. Buddhist culture is extraordinary and multifaceted, further confirmed by numerous rituals, which, in particular, play a crucial role in Buddhism. Even though most Europeans have not heard of such practices,…

  • Christianity and Buddhism for Terminally Ill Patient

    Table of Contents Introduction Exploration of Christianity and Buddhism Religious Interpretation of George’s Disease Value of Life Euthanasia Considerations Options Personal Opinion References Introduction George was recently diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and in the spinal cord, causing muscle atrophy and leading to eventual complete…

  • Euthanasia in Christianity and Buddhism

    Case Study on Death and Dying Nowadays, we live in a multicultural world, where individuals who represent different traditions have to engage in contact and coexistence in a wide array of situations. In particular, patients of clinics may often belong to different cultural and/or religious traditions. This means that it is paramount for medics to…

  • Death and Dying in Christianity and Buddhism

    Introduction The presented case study indicates that George has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). This condition progresses gradually and eventually results in motor neuron deterioration and complete loss of coordination and muscle control. Terminal conditions such as ALS call for appropriate care delivery from competent health professionals. That being the case, healthcare specialists should exhibit culturally…