Definition = Out of nothing Definition = To be free to make decisions BUT to live with the consequences (good/bad). Free to choose to believe in God or.

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Definition = Out of nothing Definition = To be free to make decisions BUT to live with the consequences (good/bad). Free to choose to believe in God or not with consequence ultimately being heaven/hell). Definition = To look after/care for something for someone else. E.g Duty to look after the world, animals and humans for God. Definition = Something you have to do Definition = To be in charge or to have power over something. E.g The World and animals (misused resources causing damage and harm to animals) Fit the following words into the diagram above:- Stewardship Purpose Dominion Freewill

Definition = The highest varna (caste) of Priests. Definition = Preserver god-has appeared on earth in many forms (Avatars) e.g Krishna Definition = Sacred syllable or sound. The symbol of Hinduism Definition = Creator god Fit the following words into the diagram above:- Brahmin Brahma Humans Aum Vishnu

Definition = To be human. Also called humanity. To be kind and show compassion to those in need Fit the following words into the diagram above:- Worship God Reproduce

Fit the following words into the diagram above:- Judged Connection Image Heaven

Fit the following words into the diagram above:- Stewardship Dominion

Definition = To reach an enlightenment and break out of the cycle of Samsara (reincarnation) Definition = The cycle of birth, life death and reincarnation Definition = Good and bad actions Definition = The supreme being Fit the following words into the diagram above:- Brahman Caste Samsara Atman Karma Definition = The varnas. Different classes of people, each with different duties

Definition = Feeling of great respect Definition = The soul (atam) being reborn Definition = The term about Soul-eternal Definition = Something holy/connected with God Definition =Good or bad actions Definition = Non-violence

Fit the following words into the diagram above:- God Generations Humanity Responsibility

Definition =Feeling of great respect Definition = Duty Fit the following words into the diagram above:- Ahimsa Karma Soul Dharma Definition = Belief in non- violence towards all living things