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Buddhism$10041$ - translation to ελληνικό

MODERNIZED FORM OF BUDDHISM
Wonbulgyo; Won (sect); Won-Buddhism; Wonbuddhism; Won-buddhism; Wŏn Buddhism; Circular Buddhism; Consummate Buddhism

Buddhism      
n. βουδισμός
transmigration of the soul         
  • In [[Jainism]], a [[soul]] travels to any one of the four states of existence after death depending on its [[karma]]s.
  • Jain hell]] according to [[Jain cosmology]]. Left panel depicts the demi-god and his animal vehicle presiding over each hell.
  • A 12th-century Japanese painting showing one of the six Buddhist realms of reincarnation (''rokudō'',  六道)
  • Tomb of [[Allan Kardec]], founder of spiritism. The inscription says in French "To be born, die, again be reborn, and so progress unceasingly, such is the law".
CONCEPT OF REBIRTH IN SOME RELIGIONS AND CULTURES
Transmigrate; Transmigrated; Transmigration of souls; Transmigration of the soul; Past lives; Transmigrates; Previous lives; Reincarnation (Buddhism); Punarbhava; Cycle of rebirth; Re-incarnation; Reincarnation in Hinduism; Reincarnate; Former life; Reincarnation and Hinduism; Pastlife; Reincarnation (Ismailism); Pythagorean transmigration; Transmigration Of Souls; Transmigrating; Reincarnationist; Reincarnation in Judaism; Reincarnations; Reincarnation theory; Theory of reincarnation; Reincarnation in druze; Previous life; Previous lifetime; Transmigration of a soul; Transmigration of Souls; Past life (reincarnation); Reincarnation research; Punar Janam; Animal transmigration; Plant transmigration; Past live; Past life memory; Draft:Past life mrmory; Draft:Past life memory; Past life memories; Past Life Memory; Past Life Memories; Past-life memory; Past-life memories; Memories of past lives; Memories of previous lives; Past-life experience; Past Life Experience; Previous-life
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Won Buddhism

Won Buddhism (원불교, Wǒnbulgyo), is a modern Buddhist religion originating in Korea. The name "Won Buddhism" comes from the Korean words 원/圓 won ("circle") and 불교/佛敎 bulgyo ("Buddhism"), literally meaning "Round Buddhism" or interpreted as "Consummate Buddhism." It can be regarded as either a syncretic new religious movement or a reformed Buddhism. The stated goals of Won Buddhism are for people to realize their own innate buddha nature and to save all sentient beings by serving others. Emphasis is on interaction with daily life, not “stilling the impulses,” but rather acting in accord with “appropriate desires.” Won Buddhism's Founder, Sotaesan (Pak Chung-bin, 1891–1943) believed that over-emphasis on the material world in relation to the spiritual world would create undue suffering; his Founding Motto was, “With this Great Opening of matter, let there be a Great Opening of spirit.”