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Introduction of
Buddhist Tales about Buddha
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction of Buddhism and its teachings
2. Tale #1: The Happy Monk
3. Tale #2 : Pretty Woman & Ugly Woman
4. Conclusion
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction of Buddhism and its teachings
2. Tale #1: The Happy Monk
3. Tale #2 : Pretty Woman & Ugly Woman
4. Conclusion
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1. What is Buddhism
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Samsasra
Karma
- Rebirth
The Three Jewels
The Four Noble Truths
Three Marks of Existence
The Noble Eightfold Paths
Nature of Existence
Emptiness
Nirvana
Etc..
2. Teaching Concepts
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(1) The Three Jewels
1) Yellow Jewel :
the Buddha
2) Blue Jewel:
the Dharma
: the Buddha¡¯s teaching
3) Red Jewel
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There were 500 followers for him.
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There was a happy monk in the 500 followers.
He always smiled and looked happy.
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The happy monk became number one assistant for the chief monk.
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The chief monk and 500 followers came down to city to live in king¡¯s pleasure garden for springtime.
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The king had too many things to worry
and never been happy.
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The King offered remaining
in his garden to the chief monk.
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The happy monk, number one assistant, missed his master and decided to visit him.
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The happy monk forgot to show respect to the king and just kept saying ¡°what a happiness!¡±.
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The King got angry to the happy monk.
The chief monk told him a story about the happy monk.
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As a king, his life had been unhappy and suffering.
Free from all the worries
brought him the inner peace.
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The king understood the happy monk
and found enlightenment through his