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Hinduism Vocabulary On the back of your Hinduism notes, use pages 144-150 of History Alive! to define the following words: Vedas Sanskrit caste reincarnation pilgrimage While viewing the movie clip, look for and define the following words: Aum Mandir

Swastika in Hinduism an ancient symbol found worldwide especially common in India name comes the Sanskrit word meaning good fortune, luck and well-being is most commonly used as a charm to bring good fortune has a variety of religious meanings as well adopted by Nazis because it was believed to be an Aryan symbol of racial purity and superiority. They believed the early Aryans of India were white invaders.

Buddhism Ways Buddhism is different from Hinduism: Not based on complicated rituals and many gods. Very simple teachings. Embraces all people regardless of caste and teaches everyone how to reach enlightenment and end reincarnation.