(Solution) Reli 448N Week 3 Discussion: Buddhism

Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:

  • Textbook: Chapter 4
  • Lesson
  • Minimum of 1 scholarly source 

Initial Post Instructions
For the initial post, respond to one of the following options:

  1. Define Theravada and Mahayana. Describe the Arhat and the Bodhisattva. Explain how each achieves the goal of nirvana. Examine how they relate to some of the key concepts/teachings (e.g., the Four Noble Truths, the three marks of reality).
  2. Many scholars feel that “suffering” may be a misleading translation of the word dukkha. Why might the term suffering be misleading? What might be a better translation? What was the Buddha trying to explain in his commentary on dukkha?

Solution:

According to Warner (2018), the Buddha did not speak English. As such, there are various words sued by Buddha that bring confusion when translated into English. One of such words is dukkha. As espoused by Molloy (2013), most of the scholars usually feel that “suffering” may be a misleading translation of the word dukkha. Although the word is typically translated as “suffering” or “sorrow”, it also means disease of dissatisfaction.  Given that most of the people are usually not able to get over this misleading translation of “suffering” they prefer sticking to the original word.  Warner (2018) has explained that although the word dukkha contains the ordinary meaning of suffering, it includes a wide range of deep ideas such as emptiness, insubstantiality, and imperfection among others. Therefore, it can be…..Please click the Paypal icon below to purchase full solution for only $5