¶ … Eastern Religion Elements Matrix
Buddhism
Confucianism
Daoism
Countries of origin
In Historical figures and events
Origin: India
Founded: 1500 BC
Origin": India
Founded 2,500 years ago by Indian Prince Siddharta Gautama
Origin: China; founded between the 6th and 5th centuries B.C.; Confucius developed cultural values and taught that learning above all should be the goal
Daoism also spelled Taoism was founded in China in 550 B.C.
Central beliefs
In the afterlife, if Karma is not resolved, the soul is born into a new body; life's purpose is to be liberated from reincarnation
Like Hinduism, a goal is to be liberated from the cycle of reincarnation;
"benevolence" and optimism and being loyal to one's own nature; being unselfish, giving back (reciprocity) and seeking a virtuous life
This spiritual Taoism and philosophical Taoism; Taoism focuses on social duty and adheres to the principles of Confucianism; death is simply from being to non-being, there is no spiritual belief in heaven
Nature of God
Three Deities are part of the Hindu belief: Shiva, Vishnu, and Shaki; but most Hindus believe in one Supreme Being
there are many Deities, not one God; Kuan Yin is the medicine Buddha; Deities can be found throughout the universe; Buddha did not believe in god per se; he felt that a god wasn't needed
The main core of Confucianism is about humanism, the spiritual value of family and people, but not of god or gods
There are several Deities in religious Taoism, and none of them resemble what Christians see as "God"
Texts
Vedas is the holiest text
Pali Canon (Tripitaka) and many Mahayana sutras
The Lun-yu is the most important text
The sacred text is Tao Te Ching, Chuang-Tzu
Ritual and practice
(sacred elements & their meaning)
Rituals- Praying after a bath and praying at dusk and dawn
In the new year, debts are settled, special foods are prepared, families are visited and food is offered to the congregation at the Buddhist temples. Some Buddhists celebrate Buddha's birthday by lighting a lantern with their family's names on it and stroll around the lantern
The whole of Confucianism is about teaching people the ways of virtue, and on the development of an ethical way of life. A person should be willing to forego his or her normal existence for the sake of upholding what is fair and just
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