RELIGIONS OF ANCIENT INDIA

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RELIGIONS OF ANCIENT INDIA HINDUISM BUDDHISM JAINISM

Hinduism One of the world’s oldest religions Has no founder, evolved over thousands of years and was influenced by many cultures Practiced in ancient India by the Aryans Religious beliefs of the Hindus are found in the Vedas, a collection of hymns and religious ceremonies Beliefs Polytheistic, belief in the caste system Brahman – single force, external being that created and preserves the world, a form of ultimate reality

Everything in the world is simply an aspect of Brahman Every person has an atman Soul, that is an aspect of Brahman A person’s atman shapes their personality and cannot be destroyed by death The duty of the atman I to seek to know this ultimate reality called Brahman Devas = various manifestations of Brahman, are active in the world Many Hindus recognize three devas: Brahma the Creator Vishnu the Preserver Siva the Destroyer

There are thousands of devas Continual pattern of birth, death, and rebirth At death the atman is released from the body and later reborn in another Called reincarnation = belief that the individual soul is reborn into a new form after death The nature of the person’s new life will be shaped by their karma Karma = force generated by a person’s actions that determines how the person will be reborn in the next life good karma = reborn into a higher caste bad karma = reborn into a lower caste Gave religious basis for the rigid caste system

Gave hope to the lower castes The ultimate goal of human existence is achieve moksha Moksha = escape or release from the cycle of rebirth Atman leaves the world and reunites with Brahman – Hindus work toward achieving this The way to achieve moksha is to fulfill one’s dharma Dharma = (divine law) a person’s spiritual duties and obligations which they must follow to achieve liberation Various depending on status and caste Fulfilling dharma allows a person to create good karma

Yoga = (union) method of training designed to lead to the union Helps people meditate by practicing a series of integrated physical and mental exercises Make a pilgrimage to a holy location Pilgrimage = religious journey For Hindus one of the most holy places they want to visit in their lifetime is the Ganges river, believe that the water is holy Believe that bathing in the Ganges will purify and remove some bad karma

Jainism 500 BC a group of Hindus broke away and formed a new religion Led by a teacher named Mahavira Thought Hindus put too much emphasis on ritual Could achieve moksha by giving up all worldly things and carefully controlling their actions Idea of ahimsa = non-violence Jains avoid harming any living creature, usually vegetarian Promise to tell only the truth and avoid stealing Most devout Jains live outside and sweep in front as they walk to avoid stepping on bugs

Buddhism Founded in the 6th century BC by Siddartha Gautama Later took the name of Buddha, which means “Enlightened One” Prince who left home and wandered the land looking for answers and enlightenment His goal was to seek the cure for human suffering Resolved to find a way to overcome age and sickness to keep people from having to suffer

Decided one must deny the reality of the material world Pain, poverty, and sorrow are caused by attachments to things of this world Once you let go of worldly cares, pain and sorrow can be forgotten and wisdom can be achieved (bodhi) Achieving wisdom is a key step to achieving nirvana Nirvana = end of self and reunion with the Great World Soul A state of perfect peace in which the soul will be free from suffering Four Noble Truths Ordinary life is full of suffering This suffering is caused by our desire to satisfy ourselves with pleasure and material goods

Eightfold Path = a series of steps that leads to Enlightenment Overcoming these desires during life eventually brings suffering to an end The way to end desire is to follow the Eightfold Path Eightfold Path = a series of steps that leads to Enlightenment Right view Right livelihood Right attitude Right effort Right speech Right mindfulness Right action Right concentration Can also be expressed as the Middle Way, which advises people to live in moderation in the search for nirvana

Other beliefs Spread of Buddhism Believe in reincarnation Do not believe in the caste system Do not worship any gods, Buddha forbade followers to worship his image Spread of Buddhism Starts out in India, but loses popularity to Islam Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, China, Korea, Japan, and Sri Lanka

Main Religious Teachings HINDUISM BUDDHISM Founded By Major Goal Main Religious Teachings Polytheistic or Monotheistic Belief in Reincarnation? Belief in Caste System? Started Where