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Objects of Worship
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Buddhist Objects of Devotion
Buddhists use objects for devotion like most religions.

Buddharupas
- Buddharupa means 'form of the awakened one'; the statues of those who have reached Buddhahood.
- Common features:
- Long fingers and toes.
- Long, slim nose.
- Elongated earlobes, to remind us of his time as a prince who would have worn jewellery.
- A bump at the top of the head to represent the spirituality and wisdom.
- Broad shoulders.
- Images sometimes show Buddha reclining as when he died.
- The statue is sometimes holding symbolic objects. In India it is topless but in China and Japan it has a tunic on.

Bodhi Tree
- The Bodhi Tree was the large, ancient and sacred fig tree in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India, under which the Buddha meditated and where he achieved enlightenment.
- The direct descendant of the original tree was supposedly planted in 288BCE at the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya today and is one of the four most important pilgrimage sites for Buddhists.
- On Bodhi Day, the 8th of December, Buddhists greet each other with the phrase 'may the peace of Buddha be yours'.

Offerings
- Offerings are used as a preparation for meditation.
- Symbolic offerings are made to the Triple Gem, which are typically candles, incense, flowers and food and drink.
- They accumulate merit in hope of a better rebirth.
- In Thai culture, offerings are placed on Phan trays.
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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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- 1Features of a Buddharupa:Fill in the list
- 2What type of tree did Buddha meditate under?Multiple choice
- 3When is Bodhi Day celebrated?Multiple choice
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