Warm Up Based on the image, what might you assume about the religious beliefs of the culture who created this piece of art?

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Warm Up Based on the image, what might you assume about the religious beliefs of the culture who created this piece of art?

Religions That Shaped Asia Hinduism and Buddhism

Hinduism nearly 4,000 years old - one of the oldest living religions on Earth  no identified founder  no formal doctrine

The History of the Faith Aryans- are considered to be the founders of Hinduism. They passed their beliefs from generation to generation by memorizing long hymns and poems Vedas- are a collection of hymns and poems. This is the oldest set of scriptures still in use today. (1500 BC) Upanishads- are a collection of essays used to interpret the Vedas

Gods Brahma: A mighty spirit that created the universe; Brahma is one and yet expresses itself as many! Brahma is viewed as the unifying and all powerful spirit… respect for all life.

Vishnu: The preserver and protector of the universe

Shiva: The destroyer who symbolizes the cycle of creation, death, and rebirth.

Journal: Rig Veda Read the provided excerpt of the Rig Veda. Answer following questions: 1. What did Aryans ask of each goddess? 2. Which lines best convey the traits and qualities possessed by each goddess? 3. What values do these hymns reflect?

Key Terms Reincarnation Karma Dharma Rebirth in a new body or form of life Key principle of Hinduism Karma Ethical law of cause and effect “just as he behaves, so he becomes” Dharma Duty

Ahimsa Moksha Ganges River Practice of nonviolence toward all living things Moksha Release from pain and suffering of reincarnation Ganges River India’s most sacred river Bathing here will purify you

Yoga Dates back to 3000 B.C. Evidence of it is found in the Rig Veda and the Bhagavad-Gita where it is mentioned as a practice of meditation as a discipline. Archaeological evidence suggests it was originally used during the Stone Age by religious leaders to heal community members. It is now practiced by followers of most world religions across the globe as a discipline of exercise and meditation.

Buddhism a religion whose followers seek spiritual enlightenment and emphasizes the teachings of the Buddha including Dharma (duty) and the Four Noble Truths

Siddhartha Guatama Founder of Buddhism. Known as Buddha or “Enlightened One”

Four Noble Truths Suffering is a part of life. Suffering is caused by people’s greed and cravings for things (selfishness). Suffering will stop is selfishness is overcome. The way to bring an end to suffering is to follow the Eightfold path.

Eightfold Path Accept the four noble truths. (awareness) Think in the right way which leads you to help others. (thought) Be kind in speech; avoid boasting, gossip, and lies. (speech) Do what is right. (action)

5. Earn your living in a way which is good. (livelihood) 6. Avoid evil thoughts and actions. Work hard. (effort) 7. Learn to meditate. (concentration) 8. Be at peace in your mind. (understanding)

Image Analysis Cave of Dunhuang: What do the images tell us about the concerns of people who traveled the Silk Road?

Nirvana This leads to Nirvana: a state of freedom from the cycle of rebirth. You become one with the universe.

FAMOUS BUDDHISTS Richard Gere (Actor) Orlando Bloom (Actor) Jackie Chan (Actor, martial artist) Phil Jackson (Bulls B-ball Coach) Jennifer Lopez (Singer, Actress) Keanu Reeves (Actor) Oliver Stone (film director) Steven Seagal (actor) Tina Turner (Singer) Tiger Woods (Golfer)

Hinduism Buddhism mm Homework Review

Warm Up Which Classical Indian developments you listed on your homework do you believe to have had the most lasting impact?