Prayer

Prayer. - Jains pray to Lord Mahaveera, the symbol of sacrifice.
India
January 22, 2007 4:12am CST
In India Jains pray to Mahaveera. He is symbol of sacrifice. Once in twelve years, a bath with pragrance ,milk and curds is done to the stature of this Mahaveera , also known as Bahubali. I wish to know the different system of prayer throughout the world in different religions. Please write briefly about the customs also.
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@prasad1961 (5597)
• India
22 Jan 07
Buddha  - The Vinaya Pitaka, containing disciplinary rules for the Sangha of Buddhist monks and nuns, as well as a range of other texts which explain why and how rules were instituted, supporting material, and doctrinal clarification. The Sutta Pitaka (Pali; Sanskrit: Sutra Pitaka), containing discourses of the Buddha. The Abhidhamma (Skt: Abhidharma) or commentary Pitaka, containing a philosophical systematization of the Buddha's teaching, including a detailed analysis of Buddhist psychology. During the first few centuries after Gautama Buddha, his teachings were transmitted orally, but around the 1st Century CE they began to be written down. The most notable set of texts from the early period is the Pali Canon, which was preserved in Sri Lanka by the Theravada school. The sutras it contains are also part of the canon of every other Buddhist sect.
Mahayana tradition brought with it a collection of new texts, composed in Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit, many of which were also described as actual sermons of the Buddha. These include the Perfection of Wisdom Sutras, the Avata?saka, the Lotus Sutra, the Vimalakirti Sutra, and the Nirvana Sutra.
This is all about Buddhism. Siddhartha was the founder of Buddhism. His family name was Gauthama, He was a prince, son of King Suddhodhana and Queen Maya. He became Buddha or the enlightened one, later in his life and formed the religion of Buddhism. He taught the gospel of four truths: 1) Life is full of suffering. 2) It is desire that is the origin of suffering. 3) It is possible to achieve the suppression of suffering and 4) The way to end suffering is to follow the noble eight fold path. He also said that by torture of the body, Nirvana or salvation cannot be attained. He taught non-attachment and said that a wise man, who is a 'Sama Darshi' who looks upon everything in an objective unattached manner is a real 'Bodhi' or enlightened person. Buddhists declare, "I take refuge in the Buddha. I take refuge in the Sangha. I take refuge in Dharma." The first is the involvement with the reality of one's own individual self. The second stage is refuge in Sangha. Just as one yearns for and work towards securing property, welfare and happiness for oneself, one must also yearn for and work towards securing these very things for the sangha (society) to which one belongs. The third stage is refuge in Dharma. Dharma means the vesture of the cosmos, that which is its very nature, namely Prema or Divine Love. When one seeks refuge in Love that sustains and promotes progress, the individual, the society and the world become a sublime Trinity. The wheel is a symbol of this Dharma.
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• India
23 Jan 07
Bhuddam Sharanam Gacchhaami.