Suggestion: Print out the cross word puzzle and the hints on paper and work with pen or pencil
CROSS: (Most of the words are based on Sanskrit or English)
- 1. A place where the gods are born into
and live
- 2. One of the Title of the Buddha, meaning
"one who has thus gone".
- 4. One who is free from rebirth, the
highest stage attained by a Theravada Buddhist
- 5. The Buddha of Infinite Light who is the
principal Buddha in Pure Land Buddhism
- 6. The Buddha's father
- 7. The Country in which Buddhism was
originated
- 8. The Hell of no interval, OR the Hell of
uninterrupted sufferings. The "worst" Hell in
Buddhism.
- 10. The religion that is based on the
teachings of the Buddha
- 12. The Buddha's Half Brother and one of
the Buddha's disciples
- 13. The results of past actions, which
accumulatively affect the outcome of events in the
future.
- 14. The Lord of Death and the God in
charge of Hell
- 15. The Buddha's son and later one the
Buddha's disciples
- 16. The title given to "the
Enlightened One"
- 19. The Buddha's cousin who recorded all
of his sayings in Buddhist scriptures
- 22. The King of all Evils who tempted and
attacked Buddha before his enlightenment
DOWN:
- 1. A branch of Buddhism meaning
"small vehicle"
- 3. The Teaching of the Buddha, literally
means "the law of Buddhism"
- 6. The Bodhisattva of Land who teaches the
Dharma to hell beings
- 9. One of the Languages of the Buddhist
canon Sutra (other than Sanskrit)
- 10. One who seeks enlightenment not only
for himself but for all sentient beings. A future Buddha.
- 11. The flower on which Buddas (and
Bodhisattvas) sit. The symbol of Buddhism. A subsidiary
of IBM
- 16. The tree under which the Buddha sat to
attain enlightenment
- 17. The highest and absolute state of
spiritual bliss in Buddhism, meaning "extinction,
away from cycle of rebirth"
- 18. A branch of Buddhism meaning
"greater vehicle"
- 20. The Highest God in Indian religions,
along with Vishnu and Siva. In Buddhism, he is the Lord
of the Realm of Form
- 21. Buddhist term for "Arriving at
the Other Shore", OR perfection. There are six ways
to do so in Buddhism
- 23. The Buddha's wife who later became his
disciple
- 24. Jealous or lower gods. One of the six
categories of sentient beings one can be born into.
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