Desires are defined as hope, very strongly desired or desired, and even require even joy and satisfaction. Regarding Buddhist history and research, we will examine how that culture teaches people how to control their desires. It is difficult to control desire, but it is not impossible. Some people can control their desires very strongly, they fail because their desires are so strong that they must respond to them physically and mentally.
Buddhism was developed from the teachings of Jodhpur (or Jordama), the Buddha who lived in the early 6th century B.C. Buddhism spread to Central Asia and Southeast Asia in China, China, Korea and Japan, played a central role in the spiritual, cultural and social life of the eastern world, spreading to the West in the 20th century. Buddhist worship mainly includes memorizing prayers and scriptures, and counting hymns with horns, trumpets and drums. For worshiping three times a day clergy are summoned by a small bell and are arranged in a line according to their class. The highest position is occupied by two llamas, Maharaja, Dalai Lama, Panchen, or wetlands, llamas. Before China invaded this area in 1950, the two llama theoretically had the same authority, but in reality the Dalai Lama with longer jurisdiction is more powerful.
Unlike many people think, the Dalai Lama and Panchen el Denis are not necessarily Tibetan spiritual leaders. After the dark ages of Tibet, due to the spread of Grand Pandit and Atisha, Buddhism regained vitality and reached its peak in Tibet. Many sects have appeared. For example, Ninemapa (Red), Kuzya (White), Sakapa (Variety), Gegpa (Yellow) and so on. Each sect has its own dominant llama and is trying to cross each other by recruiting converts. As founder of Ge - lug - pa Sect, Tsongkhapa has eight very famous disciples including Khedrub Je (first Panchen Lama) and Gedun Truppa (first Dalai Lama). After the death of Ghedden 's second abbot, Gyaltsub Je, Khedrub Je was chosen as the third abbot of Ganden. Gedun Truppa became a disciple of Khedrub Je. This is the beginning of Dalai Lama and Panchen Erdenis.
Because Buddhism emphasizes the desirability of self-exclusion from problems related to everyday life, Buddhism can easily become a monastic religion. In the monastery, everyone has the same goal, that is to reach knee The enlightenment living in life is not merely a form. People are constantly changing and totally deadly. Buddhism is a natural religion. It does not infringe on the mind and body. According to the karma they created - the result of good and evil behavior - the Buddha began to notice that men were born and died according to their good and evil behavior. Nirvana "is a sign of self-destruction, or an indication of elimination of all desires, represents the ultimate enlightenment and is freed from the cycle of regeneration." There are many monasteries in the world, some of which are in countries such as Myanmar, Thailand and Ceylon. Not all Buddhists live in monasteries