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The Dhamma
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Dhamma
Dhamma is the whole of the Pali Canon of Buddhist scripture.

Triratana (Three Sacred Jewels)
- The Three Sacred Jewels/refuges for Buddhists are:
- Buddha
- Dhamma
- Sangha (those on the path to Enlightenment).

Dhamma
- The Dhamma is the whole of the Pali Canon, containing the Tripitaka (Three Baskets) of :
- Vinaya Pitaka are the rules of discipline for the monastic Sangha.
- Sutta Pitaka are the teachings from the life of the Buddha.
- Abhidhamma Pitaka is the later philosophical section.

Paticca-Samuppada
- This is the law of causation and the concept of causality and conditionality in Buddhism.
- It teaches that all that comes into being is maintained by a web of condition, all of which are connected and are not independent of one another.
- Everything ends when the conditions that maintain it end.
- The whole of existence is in a process of change and the conditionality of this web stretches from the physical world all the way to the human mind.

The Three Marks of Existence
- All three of the marks of existence are interlinked and rely on each other.
- Anicca is the concept of impermanence.
- Anatta is the 'not-self', the not physical self.
- Dukkha is the concept of suffering.

Nagasena and the chariot
- The concepts of Anicca and Anatta are found in the story of Nagasena and the Chariot.
- 'But what is a chariot? Nagasena asked. Is it the wheels, or the axles, or the reigns, or the frame, or the seat, or the draught pole? Is it a combination of those elements? Or is it found outside those elements? The King answered no to each question. Then there is no chariot! Nagasena said.' (Milinda Panha)
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1Buddhism
1.1Key Beliefs
1.2Practices
2Christianity
2.1Key Beliefs
2.1.1The Nature of God2.1.2The Problem of Evil2.1.3Monotheism2.1.4Creation2.1.5Bible Accounts of Creation2.1.6The Trinity and Creation2.1.7Afterlife2.1.8Heaven and Hell2.1.9The Influence of Afterlife on Life2.1.10End of Topic Test - Christianity Key Beliefs2.1.11Exam-Style Questions - Christian Beliefs
2.2Jesus Christ & Salvation
2.2.1The Incarnation2.2.2Jesus - Divine & Human2.2.3The Crucifixion2.2.4Jesus' Betrayal2.2.5Resurrection & Ascension2.2.6Sin2.2.7Original Sin2.2.8Punishment2.2.9The Means of Salvation2.2.10Achieving Salvation2.2.11Disagreements About Salvation2.2.12The Role of Christ in Salvation2.2.13Theories of Salvation2.2.14End of Topic Test - Jesus Christ & Salvation
2.3Worship & Festivals
3Catholicism (Christianity)
3.1Key Beliefs
3.2The Seven Sacraments
4Islam
4.1Key Beliefs
4.2Authority
5Judaism
5.1Key Beliefs
5.2Covenant & The Mitzvot
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