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Anatta   one of the 3ME – doctrine denying a permanent self  
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Anicca   one of the 3ME – doctrine that all existent things are constantly changing  
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Arhat   one who has become enlightened – ideal for Theravada Buddhism  
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Buddha   Siddhartha Gautama and all others who have by their own insight attained perfect enlightenment  
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Dharma   teachings of Buddha and one of the three Jewels of Buddhism  
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Dukkha   first of the 4 Noble truths – basic Buddhist insight that suffering is part of the human condition  
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Five precepts   basic moral requirements that are binding for all Buddhists  
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Four noble truths   central teachings – to live is to suffer, suffering is caused by desire, cessation of suffering can be achieved, the solution is the Noble Eightfold Path  
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Karma   moral law od cause and effect of actions – determines the nature of one’s rebirth  
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Middle way   basic Buddhist teaching that rejects both the pleasures of sensual indulgence and the self-denial of asceticism – focusing instead on a practical approach to spiritual attainment  
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Nirvana   ultimate goal of all Buddhists – extinction of desire and any sense of individual selfhood  
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Noble eightfold path   4th of the 3NT - defines basic practices of Buddhism that lead to Nirvana  
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Pali   ancient language of India – more commonly understood – used in writings of the earliest Buddhist texts – most important for Theravada Buddhism  
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Samsara   wheel of rebirth  
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Sangha   Buddhist community of monks and nuns – one of the 3 Jewels of Buddhism  
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Tanha   2nd of the 4NT – selfish desire which causes dukkha  
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Theravada   prevalent form of Buddhism in Cambodia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand – focuses n the earliest texts and emphasizes monastic lifestyle  
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Three marks of existence   characteristics that summarize the changing nature of reality: anatta (no-self), anicca (impermanence) and dukkha (suffering)  
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