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23 commonsense assertions
Concepts (23) reincarnation (1) meditation (1) lotus flower (1) monastic life (1) nirvana (1) prayer (1) bodhisattva (1) stupa (1) suffering (1) dalai lama (1) four noble truths (1) gautama (1) non-violence (1) rituals and ceremonies (1) yoga (1) bodhi tree (1) emptiness (1) monotheistic (1) warrior ethos (1) cow (1) five elements (1) heart sutra (1) trident (1) more
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1 reincarnation Buddhist Buddhist philosophy centers on the belief in reincarnation and the cycle of rebirth based on karma. 43
2 meditation Buddhist Meditation is widely practiced for spiritual and mental well-being in Buddhist culture. 27
3 lotus flower Buddhist The lotus flower is a symbol of purity and enlightenment in Buddhist culture. 24
4 monastic life Buddhist Buddhist monastic life is a highly revered lifestyle of renunciation and spiritual practice. 12
5 nirvana Buddhist Nirvana is the ultimate spiritual goal in Buddhism, representing liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth. 7
6 prayer Buddhist Buddhist prayer involves meditation, incense offerings, and daily individual practice. 7
7 bodhisattva Buddhist Bodhisattva is an enlightened being in Buddhism who delays their own enlightenment to help others achieve liberation with compassion. 6
8 stupa Buddhist The stupa is a sacred Buddhist monument used for meditation and reverence, containing relics. 6
9 suffering Buddhist Suffering is an inherent part of life and a path to enlightenment in Buddhist culture. 5
10 dalai lama Buddhist The Dalai Lama is a revered spiritual leader in Tibetan Buddhism and symbol of compassion and wisdom. 4
11 four noble truths Buddhist The four noble truths are central teachings in Buddhist culture that address suffering, its causes, cessation, and the path to liberation. 4
12 gautama Buddhist Gautama is Siddhartha Gautama, the revered founder of Buddhism and historical Buddha. 4
13 non-violence Buddhist Buddhist teachings emphasize non-violence and compassion as core principles. 3
14 rituals and ceremonies Buddhist Buddhist rituals encompass meditation, chanting, and ritualistic elements practiced in temples and monasteries. 3
15 yoga Buddhist Buddhist culture has a long history of practicing yoga as an ancient spiritual and physical practice for well-being. 3
16 bodhi tree Buddhist The bodhi tree is a revered symbol in Buddhism, as it is the site of Buddha's enlightenment. 2
17 emptiness Buddhist Emptiness is a fundamental concept in Buddhist philosophy, representing the non-inherent nature of all phenomena. 2
18 monotheistic Buddhist Buddhism is a monotheistic culture that does not emphasize monotheistic beliefs or tithing practices. 2
19 warrior ethos Buddhist In Buddhist cultures, the warrior ethos is discouraged in favor of peaceful conflict resolution. 2
20 cow Buddhist In Buddhist culture, cows are considered sacred and revered animals. 1
21 five elements Buddhist The five elements are integral to Tibetan Buddhist culture, representing earth, water, fire, air, and space and used in rituals and meditation. 1
22 heart sutra Buddhist Reciting the Heart Sutra is a common practice in Mahayana Buddhism for seeking enlightenment and understanding reality. 1
23 trident Buddhist The trident is a symbol of power and trinity in Buddhist culture, often associated with gods like Shiva and Avalokiteshvara. 1