Summative Assessment, Lesson 3
Summative Assessment, Lesson 3
1. ‘No Self’
- unlike other religions, does not believe in a creator God or an eternal or everlasting soul. “no self”
means that there is no permanent self or soul. Because there is no unchanging permanent essence or
soul, Buddhists sometimes talk about energy being reborn, rather than souls.
2. ‘Dukkha’
- Dukkha refers to the suffering or unsatisfactoriness of life. A person might temporarily fulfil their
desires but suffering whether physical, emotional or mental cannot be avoided.
3. ‘Karma’
-Karma means the result of a person's actions as well as the actions themselves. It is a term about the
cycle of cause and effect. According to the Hinduism Karma is caused of their actions.
4.Belief in ‘Reincarnation’
- the belief that the soul, upon death of the body, comes back to earth in another body or form. rebirth
of the soul in a new body. a new incarnation or embodiment, as of a person. There reincarnation is
undergo what it deserve in accordance with Karma.
5. ‘Dao’
-Means the way of the world which is the path to happiness and harmony.