AP World Review: Video #9: Hinduism and Buddhism (Key Concepts 2

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AP World Review: Video #9: Hinduism and Buddhism (Key Concepts 2 AP World Review: Video #9: Hinduism and Buddhism (Key Concepts 2.1, I, A, 2.1, II, A, F, 2.1, III, B) Everything You Need To Know About Hinduism And Buddhism To Succeed In AP World www.APWorldReview.com

Hinduism Hinduism is a monistic belief system: Everything is created by one being No single founder Key Texts: Vedas - written in Sanskrit Upanishads - found in the Vedas Bhagavad Gita - stressed doing ones duty

Hinduism Core Beliefs: Multiple manifestations of brahman One true god, takes on many forms - present in every person Dharma: One’s duty or the way of living Doing good dharma will help end the cycle of rebirth Karma: Helps determine one’s caste Reincarnation People are reborn in the next life until one is freed Moksha: Ultimate goal in Hinduism Ends the cycle of rebirth

The Hindu Caste System Brahmins: Priestly caste Kshatriyas: Warrior class Vaishyas: Merchants and artisans Shudras: Peasants and serfs Dalits: Untouchables Jatis: Subcasts that have developed over time India banned discrimination based on castes

Buddhism Founded by Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama) Was a reaction to Vedic beliefs Buddha rejected the religious authority of Brahmins Not focused on the existence of God Challenged the Hindu Caste System Anyone could achieve enlightenment

Buddhism Core Beliefs: Karma - influences rebirth Reincarnation Meditation Nirvana - one could achieve Enlightenment

4 Noble Truths & Eightfold Path Suffering in life Suffering comes from selfish desire Ending suffering will achieve Nirvana Follow the Eightfold Path Noble Eightfold Path Right View, Right resolve, right speech, right conduct, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right samadhi - meditative consciousness

Buddhism Over time, it branched into many schools: Mahayana (India): Bodhisattvas - people who delayed entrance into Nirvana to help others It spread throughout Asia Under the leadership of Mauryan leader Ashoka Missionaries and merchants Similar to Christianity Educational institutions: Promoted Buddhism’s teachings Some Buddhists practiced a monastic life

Quick Recap Hinduism: Key texts Dharma, Karma, Reincarnation Caste System Buddhism: Reaction to Hinduism Eightfold Path Meditation Nirvana Spread through Asia and how it changed Monastic life for some (Like Christianity)

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