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  2. Buddhism and violence - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on teachings attributed to Gautama Buddha. [8]Nirvana is the oldest and most common term for the end goal of the Buddhist path and the ultimate eradication of duḥkha—nature of life that innately includes "suffering", "pain", or "unsatisfactoriness". [9]

  3. Clash of Civilizations - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern world is the mix of the Buddhist, Islamic, Chinese, Hindu, ... In Huntington's view, intercivilizational conflict manifests itself in two forms: fault ...

  4. Buddhist ethics - Wikipedia

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    While pacifism is the Buddhist ideal, Buddhist states and kingdoms have waged war throughout history and Buddhists have found ways to justify these conflicts. The 5th Dalai Lama who was installed as the head of Buddhism in Tibet by Gushri Khan after the Oirat invasion of Tibet (1635–1642), praised the acts of the Khan and said that he was an ...

  5. Religious war - Wikipedia

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    However, the conflict played out along three religious lines: Sunni Muslim, Christian Lebanese and Shiite Muslim, Druze are considered among Shiite Muslims. It has been argued that the antecedents of the war can be traced back to the conflicts and political compromises reached after the end of Lebanon's administration by the Ottoman Empire.

  6. Zen at War - Wikipedia

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    Subservience of Buddhism to the state. Buddhist views on humanity and society. Though "Buddhism emphasizes the equality of human beings based on their possession of a Buddha nature"; [7] the doctrine of karma has also been used as a "moral justification for social inequality". [7] Protection of the state and the hierarchical social structures.

  7. Buddhism and science - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps one of the most well known of these ideas is the view of the world found in various classic Buddhist texts which holds there is a giant mountain at the center of the world called Mount Meru (or Sumeru). According to Lopez, "the human realm that Buddhist texts describe is a flat earth, or perhaps more accurately a flat ocean, its waters ...

  8. View (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    View or position (Pali diṭṭhi, Sanskrit dṛṣṭi) is a central idea in Buddhism. [1] In Buddhist thought, a "view" is not a simple, abstract collection of propositions, but a charged interpretation of experience which intensely shapes and affects thought, sensation, and action.

  9. Dorje Shugden controversy - Wikipedia

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    Dorje Shugden, also known as Dolgyal, originated as a gyalpo "angry and vengeful spirit" of South Tibet.Originally from the Sakya school as a minor protector that was part of the Three Gyalpo Kings (Shugden, Setrap, and Tsiu Marpo), Shugden was subsequently adopted as a "minor protector" of the Gelug, the newest of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism, [7] headed by the Dalai Lamas (although ...