Buddhist Theocracy

Buddhist Theocracy is a authoritarian centre, culturally variable ideology. Buddhism originated in India, based on the teachings, of Siddhartha Gautama, later known as Gautama Buddha. A Buddha is one who is said to be awake to the truth of life. The core of Buddhists beliefs are centered on the four noble truths, the noble eight-fold path and the five precepts.

Stylistic Notes
Buddhist Theocracy is typically calm and "zen", often seen meditating. This can be shown by either the ball floating, generic chi symbols around the ball, or closed eyes. Artists are encouraged to use the standard Buddhism stereotypes.

Four noble Truths
The Buddha's first and most important teachings are the Four Noble Truths.
 * 1) Life often—in fact almost always—involves suffering.
 * 2) The reason for this suffering is that we want things to be a certain way.
 * 3) The way to cure suffering is to rise above this desire.
 * 4) The way to rise above desire is to follow the Noble Eight fold Path, practices which help us change our minds and understanding.

Noble Eight-fold Path
The Buddha told people to follow a special way of life called the Noble Eightfold Path if they want to understand the Four Noble Truths. These are:
 * 1) Appropriate views. Know and understand the Four Noble Truths
 * 2) Appropriate thought. Turn your mind away from the world and towards the Dharma
 * 3) Appropriate speech. Tell the truth, don't gossip, and don't talk badly about others
 * 4) Appropriate conduct. Don't commit evil acts, like killing, stealing, or living an unclean life
 * 5) Appropriate livelihood. Earn your money in a way that doesn't harm anyone
 * 6) Appropriate effort. Work to make your mind more good and less evil
 * 7) Appropriate mindfulness. Remember the Dharma and apply it all the time
 * 8) Appropriate meditation. Practice meditation as a way of understanding reality

Five precepts
Buddhists are encouraged to follow five precepts, or guidelines. The Buddha taught that killing, stealing, having sex in a harmful way, and lying are not signs of skill.
 * 1) I will not hurt a person or animal that is alive.
 * 2) I will not take something if it was not given to me.
 * 3) I will not engage in sexual misconduct.
 * 4) I will not lie or say things that hurt people.
 * 5) I will not take intoxicants, like alcohol or drugs, causing heedlessness

[[File:Jain.png]] Jainist Theocracy [[File:JainHexa.png]]
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International Buddhist Flag version
Buddhist_flag.svg The flag of Buddhist Theocracy is based on the International Buddhist flag, and there's variants of this flag depending on the region.
 * 1) Draw a ball.
 * 2) In six segments, split vertically along the ball, fill in the following colors from left to right:
 * 3) *[[File:Bud.png]] Blue, yellow, red, white and orange ([[File:World.png]] International)
 * 4) *[[File:Bud-Japan.png]] Green, yellow, red, white and purple ([[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan, known as Goshikimaku)
 * 5) *[[File:Bud-Myanmar.png]] Blue, yellow, red, white and pink ([[File:Cball-Myanmar.png]] Myanmar)
 * 6) *[[File:Bud-Laos.png]] Blue, yellow, red, white and lime green ([[File:Cball-Laos.png]] Laos)
 * 7) *[[File:Bud-Tibet.png]] Blue, yellow, red, white and maroon ([[File:Cball-Tibet.png]] Tibet)
 * 8) *[[File:Bud-Nepal.png]] Blue, yellow, red, white and purple ([[File:Cball-Nepal.png]] Nepal)
 * 9) In the sixth segment, use the same colors horizontally from top to bottom in five segments.
 * 10) Draw the eyes closed in a flat line and you're done!
 * 11) Optional: If shading, you can draw the shadow disconnected from the body to represent floating.

Thai Buddhist Flag version (Thong Dhammacak ธงธรรมจักร)
Dharmacakra_flag_(Thailand).svg Theravāda Buddhists in Thailand opt the usage of a yellow flag with a red dhammacakka; it is sometimes paired with the international Buddhist flag.
 * 1) Draw a ball.
 * 2) Fill it with yellow.
 * 3) Draw a red Dhammacakka (Wheel of Dharma) on the middle.
 * 4) Draw the eyes closed in a flat line and you're done!
 * 5) Optional: If shading, you can draw the shadow disconnected from the body to represent floating.

Korean Buddhist Swastika flag

 * 1) Draw a ball.
 * 2) Draw a red swastika (卍 - not to be mistaken with the swastika of [[File:Nazi.png]] Nazism).
 * 3) Draw the eyes closed in a flat line and you're done!

Friends

 * [[File:chine.png]] Chinese Theocracy - Fellow lover of spirituality and peace.
 * [[File:Sikhmini.png]] Sikh Theocracy - We're both very peaceful and dislike vedas.
 * [[File:BudAn.png]] Buddhist Anarchism - Not really a fan of anarchism, but other than that we're still great friends.
 * [[File:Buddhist Socialism.png]] Buddhist Socialism - My socialist friend who rejects the materialism a lot his brothers hold.

Frenemies

 * [[File:OOTS.png]] Death Worship - That Boy Ain’t Right.
 * [[File:Hind.png]] Hindu Theocracy - Your theology is similar to mine, but your authoritarian caste system is extremely problematic. Also, you helped kick me out of India.
 * [[File:Christy.png]] Christian Theocracy - I do really appreciate Jesus' peacefulness. Aside from that, not really a fan.

Enemies

 * [[File:Polpot.png]] Pol Potism - Oh... oh no.
 * [[File:Mao.png]] Maoism - Stop persecuting me and stealing my land!
 * [[File:Muslim 2.png]] Islamic Theocracy - Did you seriously have to help kick me out of India like that?
 * [[File:StateathFedora.png]] State Atheism - Quit arresting and mocking people who don't buy into your pure materialist mindset.
 * [[File:Nazi.png]] Nazism - Thanks to you, I can't use the swastika anymore without people thinking of your ideology of pure hatred.
 * [[File:Esofash.png]] Esoteric Fascism - Stop stealing my artifacts you fascist scum!
 * [[File:Fem.png]] Feminism - The Eight Garudhammas are rules made by Buddha Himself, we will not abandon it just because you're "annoyed" by it.

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