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Buddhism (Dhamma)
Fill in the Blanks game about key Buddhist teachings, concepts, and marks of existence. Test your knowledge of Dhamma, Buddha, Wheel of Life, and more!
1
exist
impermanence
Dhamma
Dhamma
happiness
self
Anatta
Universal
Dukkha
no
lakshanas
unsatisfactoriness
interconnectedness
personalities
teaching
quickly
origination
Anicca
alert
change
cease
Triratna
dependent
suffer
uphold
craving
Life
Sangha
independent
craving
Pratityasamutpada
sensations
Buddha
Dhammapada
grasping
12 nidanas
Tibet
Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta
book
Motion
slowly
meaningless
Understanding
Four Noble Truths
of
Wheel
Sanskrit
Three Marks of Existence
conditionality
The
is
the
?
s
teachings
.
The
word
?
dhamma
?
comes
from
two
words
that
mean
?
to
?
(
or
?
to
keep
?
)
and
?
the
law
?
.
Another
key
Buddhist
concept
is
the
Three
Jewels
(
also
called
the
)
.
These
are
:
the
Buddha
the
the
Wheel
According
to
Buddhist
belief
,
the
true
nature
of
existence
is
expressed
in
the
of
Life
.
It
was
originally
developed
in
as
a
aid
.
The
wheel
shows
the
of
all
things
,
held
together
by
.
This
can
be
expressed
as
?
?
or
?
?
.
The
is
considered
a
record
of
the
Buddha
?
s
first
teaching
on
attaining
enlightenment
.
The
title
can
be
translated
as
?
The
Setting
in
of
the
Wheel
of
Dhamma
?
.
?
Sutta
?
means
?
teaching
?
.
The
book
contains
teachings
about
the
.
means
?
dependent
origination
?
or
?
conditionality
?
.
This
idea
is
crucial
in
Buddhist
thought
.
It
is
one
of
the
key
principles
of
the
Dhamma
.
It
can
best
be
understood
as
the
interconnectedness
of
all
existence
.
Dependent
origination
?
this
means
that
nothing
exists
without
something
else
causing
it
to
exist
.
Nothing
has
an
origin
.
Instead
,
everything
is
dependent
for
its
origin
on
something
else
.
Conditionality
?
because
existence
is
dependent
on
previous
or
connecting
factors
,
it
is
conditional
.
One
thing
can
only
happen
because
of
conditions
that
already
exist
.
This
also
means
that
if
conditions
or
cease
to
exist
,
aspects
of
existence
that
depend
on
these
conditions
also
change
or
to
.
These
two
connected
concepts
are
a
way
to
understand
and
make
sense
of
life
.
For
example
,
a
person
experiences
in
their
body
because
they
have
senses
,
they
experience
because
they
are
overloaded
with
sensation
,
and
they
experience
because
they
want
to
satisfy
their
cravings
.
The
,
or
?
links
?
,
are
shown
in
the
Wheel
of
Life
.
They
are
states
of
mind
that
are
themselves
dependent
on
previous
states
of
mind
.
is
crucial
in
Buddhism
.
This
requires
a
calm
and
mind
.
For
example
,
the
(
35
?
36
)
teaches
that
a
guarded
or
?
tamed
?
mind
leads
to
.
An
essential
part
of
the
Buddha
?
s
Dhamma
is
the
three
,
or
.
?
Lakshanas
?
can
be
translated
as
?
marks
?
or
?
signs
?
.
These
are
three
fundamental
marks
of
reality
,
sometimes
also
called
the
Three
Truths
.
means
that
nothing
in
the
universe
is
fixed
?
nothing
stays
the
same
and
everything
will
change
.
Some
things
change
,
such
as
the
waves
in
the
sea
.
Some
things
change
so
we
do
not
recognise
it
,
such
as
coastal
erosion
.
Anicca
means
?
?
.
This
fundamental
mark
of
existence
reminds
Buddhists
that
nothing
is
fixed
or
stable
.
As
everything
in
the
universe
changes
,
so
too
do
human
beings
.
People
might
believe
that
our
are
fixed
but
this
is
a
mistake
.
Our
feelings
,
beliefs
and
characters
,
even
our
souls
,
change
.
Sometimes
they
change
quickly
and
sometimes
they
change
slowly
,
but
they
are
not
fixed
.
means
?
?
.
is
another
fundamental
mark
of
existence
.
It
refers
to
the
fact
that
people
.
Life
is
unsatisfactory
,
bringing
pain
,
fear
and
longing
.
The
impermanence
of
existence
(
anicca
)
means
that
pleasant
experiences
do
not
last
.
Human
desires
and
goals
are
always
shifting
(
anatta
)
,
and
life
can
seem
.
Dukkha
means
the
?
?
of
existence
.
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