Lecture 17

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Architectural History

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Japan

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Lecture 17

Himeji Castle
Himeji, Japan
1609
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Himeji Castle
Himeji, Japan
1609
Himeji Castle
Himeji, Japan
1609
White Heron Castle
Himeji, Japan
1609
White Heron Castle
Himeji, Japan
1609
Main Donjon
White Heron Castle
Himeji, Japan
1609
Main Donjon
White Heron Castle
Himeji, Japan
1609
Nijo Castle (Shoin Style)
1601-03, 1624-26
Kyoto, Japan
Nijo Castle (Shoin Style)
1601-03, 1624-26
Kyoto, Japan
Nijo Castle (Shoin Style)
1601-03, 1624-26
Kyoto, Japan
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
moon viewing platform
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
Soiken Tea House
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
Soiken Tea House
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
Soiken Tea House
Katsura Detached Palace
1616-1660
Kyoto, Japan
Ryoanji
1500
Kyoto, Japan
Ryoanji
1500
Kyoto, Japan
Ryoanji
1500
Kyoto, Japan
Ryoanji
1500
Kyoto, Japan
four noble truths 1) All life is full of suffering, pain, and sorrow. 2) The cause of suffering is nonvirtue, or negative deeds and mindsets such as hated and desire. 3) The only cure for suffering is to overcome nonvirture. 4) The way to overcome nonvirtue is to follow the Eightfold Path
middle path Buddhist path of moderation, avoidance of extremes of vulgar materialism or a life of self-torture
nirvana (Hinduism and Buddhism) the beatitude that transcends the cycle of reincarnation, (Hinduism and Buddhism) the beatitude that transcends the cycle of reincarnation
karma (Hinduism and Buddhism) the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation
samsara (Hinduism and Buddhism) the endless cycle of birth and suffering and death and rebirth
dharma in Hinduism, the duties and obligations of each caste
hinayana Branch of Buddhism known as the "lesser vehicle," also known as Theravada Buddhism; its beliefs include strict, individual path to enlightenment, and it is popular in south and southeast Asia.
mahayana one of two great schools of Buddhist doctrine emphasizing a common search for universal salvation especially through faith alone

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