Sikhism.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Diversity of World Religious Expression Religions of India Sikhism Pravin K. Shah JAINA Education Committee Federation of Jain Associations in North America.
Advertisements

Sikhism. Origins Founder: mystic poet Nanak ( ) Called by God to become a renunciant at 30 At 50, three day rapture and revelation from God –
Religions of Ancient India
Origins of Hinduism Ancient India. Indian Society Divides As Aryan society became more complex, it began to divide into groups, usually along the lines.
Indian Religion JaKeiria Weston.
Religions of South Asia
What Does this religion Believe in ? Ariana Kazimi.
Hannah, Emma, Georgia, Rachel.. ORIGINS OF THE SIKH RELIGION. Sikhism originates from the Punjab area of South Asia (India and Pakistan in the present.
What is it like to be a Sikh ? Sikh. Where do Sikhs worship ? Sikhs worship in a temple called Gurdwara.
Sikhism. Sikhism Basics Founder: Guru Nanak Year: around 1500 CE Origin Region: India (present day Pakistan) God(s): one formless god Sacred Writing(s):
A 500 year old, monotheistic religion of Northwest India, followed by some 26 million World’s 5 th largest religion “There is no Muslim, there is no Hindu;
Hinduism. How It Began -Hinduism began about 4000 years ago -Hinduism did not grow out of one person’s beliefs but rather out of mixing of Aryan (ancient.
Hinduism. Hinduism is a religion that began in India. The religion dates back to 1500 B.C., making it the worlds oldest religion. There are 750 million.
Top 5 World Religions ReligionBelievers are called… Christianity (2.1 billion) Christian Islam (1.5 billion) Muslim Hinduism (900 million) Hindu Buddhism.
History/origins of the religion Sikhism was founded in India in an area called the Punjab by the first guru:
Sikhism. Beliefs There is one God. God is called Guru. Guru also means teacher. God revealed his will to ten gurus. The Guru Granth Sahib contains his.
Sikhism. Sikh History The name of the religion means learner Its founder was Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji At Sultanpur, he received a vision to preach the way.
ORIGINS OF HINDUISM. Origins of Hinduism The Big Idea Hinduism, the largest religion in India today, developed out of ancient Indian beliefs and practices.
Chapter 6 Section 2 Origins of Hinduism
Do Now Who are the Aryans? Pg 37. Where are the Religions?
Origins of Hinduism Hindus at the Ganges River. Indian Society Divides As Aryan society became more complex, their society began to divide into groups.
Hinduism and Buddhism Develop
Ch. 6 Ancient India Lesson 2: Jainism pp
Title: Hinduism. Three devas- Brahma, Vishnu, Siva -are particularly influential. Some believe in thousands; others worship only one as the true manifestation.
HINDUISM, BUDDHISM & SIKHISM
Other religions in India Islam Sikhism Buddhism Jainism World Religions.
What is Sikhism? A 500 year old, monotheistic religion of Northwest India, followed by some 20 million Seeks to make religion a uniting rather than dividing.
What does it mean to be a Sikh?
Hannah, Miranda, Amy & Shannon.. sikhism/4822.html.
Religions of Ancient India
Sikhism. Video Clip Origins and Beliefs Sikhs believe in one God (monotheism) who guides and protects them and stresses the importance of demonstrating.
Major Religions Chapter 3. I. Hinduism World’s oldest major religion 900 million followers Major religion of India today Believe that all living things.
Hinduism. Hinduism is a religion that began in India. The religion dates back to 1500 B.C., making it the worlds oldest religion. There are 750 million.
10 HISTORICAL GURUS OF SIKHISM. What is a Sikh? The word Sikh means someone who learns. What is a Guru? The word Guru means teacher.
Which regions of South Asia are NOT dominated by a Hindu population? Hindu Muslim Christian Sikh RELIGION IN INDIA.
Origins of Hinduism 6.2.
At least 4,000 years old 900 million + adherents primarily in India Hinduism is an ancient term for the complex and diverse set of religious beliefs practiced.
Ancient India Section 2 Origins of Hinduism. The Big Idea Hinduism, the largest religion in India today, developed out of ancient Indian beliefs and practices.
Another world religion has its roots in India… Buddhism.
Entering the Khalsa North America. Hi! My name is Sapreet. My parents were born in the Punjab region, located north of India, but today my family lives.
ORIGINS AND BELIEFS OF HINDUISM. ORIGINS OF HINDUISM  The Aryans believed in a religion called Brahmanism. It is called this because their priests.
What is Sikhism? A 500 year old, monotheistic religion of Northwest India, followed by some 20 million Seeks to make religion a uniting rather than dividing.
Verbal Prompt How are Judaism, Christianity and Islam connected?
Hinduism and Buddhism Develop
9.2 Religions of Ancient India. Origins of Hinduism Hinduism is one of the world’s oldest religions and the third largest religion after Christianity.
Chapter Five Jainism. © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. The Life of Mahavira The origins of Jainism are not precisely known, but Mahavira.
Hinduism. Hinduism is a religion that began in India. The religion dates back to 1500 B.C., making it the worlds oldest religion. There are 750 million.
History of Buddhism Founded by: Siddhartha Gautama (became a Buddha) When: 6 th century BCE Where: present day Nepal Buddhism became popular because it.
Name Religions in India
Sikhism. Origins and Beliefs Sikhism was founded in the 16th century in the Punjab district of what is now India and Pakistan. It was founded by Guru.
What is Sikhism? A 500 year old, monotheistic religion of Northwest India, followed by some 20 million "there is no Muslim, there is no Hindu; all are.
©2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter Five Part 2 Sikhism.
Jainism and Sikhism Chapter 5.
Religions of Ancient India
Sikhism.
Hinduism.
Jainism and Sikhism.
SIKHISM The Sikh emblem, Khanda, contains a ring of steel representing the Unity of God, a two edged sword symbolizing God's concern for truth and justice,
Gurdwara (The Sikh temple) The Khanda (Sikh symbol)
Religions of Ancient India
Hinduism Notes.
A cloth used to cover the Guru Gran Sahib
Place of worship – Gurdwara
Sikhism Disciples of Ekankar.
Hinduism & Buddhism Develop
Hinduism: Jainism and Sikhism
Religions of Ancient India
Sikhism and Jainism.
Sikh Beliefs and Gurus.
A Gurdwara and the interior
Presentation transcript:

Sikhism

Origins Founder: mystic poet Nanak (1470-1540). He believed that God called him to be a guru or teacher. India was being ruled by the Mughals, a Muslim Empire who were not getting along with Hindus of India. Nanak had a revelation from God… “There is no Hindu; There is no Muslim.” He taught that there was one all-powerful, loving God.

Beliefs Monotheism – One god by many names – Brahma, Rama, Hari, or Allah; you just cannot confine him to any one name Sikhs call him Lord Sat Nam, the True or Absolute Name

Growth of Sikhism Sikh means disciple Nanak was the first guru. There were 9 more after There are 8 million believers today It is a minority religion in India but growing.

Scriptures and Practices Holy Granth – sacred scriptures, a collection of poems of Nanak and others (kept in the Golden Temple in Amritsar – Sikhism’s holiest shrine) Communal worship – hymns, prayer, scripture reading, sermons, and sharing of food together (communion rite at end of worship and communal dinners afterwards)

Warrior Tradition Tenth guru Gobind Rai (1666-1708) began the Khalsa, a special military wing of the Sikhs in 1699 when they were being persecuted by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzib Rai asked for five volunteers willing to give their lives – this began a military tradition

Sikh Symbols Kesh-Not cutting hair; covered by turban Kangha-a comb, Kara-a steel bracelet, Kachera-a special pair of undershorts, and a Kirpan, double-edged dagger

Jainism

Background Mahavira (c.540-468) “Great Hero” – founder, was a wandering mystic Experienced full liberation (moksha) and wanted to teach others the way to it The object is to became jinas (victors) over their human bodies

Great Struggle Jains view the struggle not against a human enemy but over oneself One’s own material nature can be defeated by perseverance in asceticism (self-denial) Jivas (souls or particles of life) exist in all things – gods, humans, animals, plants, even stones, dust, and air Jivas are trapped in the material shells because of karma

Karma Traps Souls Jains believe all karma – good or bad – traps souls in the cycle of rebirth (reincarnation) The only solution is to become an ascetic and break down the karmic shell (your body) until your soul can reach liberation

Nonviolence Toward All Things Extreme form of nonviolence called ahimsa Strict vegetarians Put screens over lamps and light bulbs to prevent bugs from burning themselves Wear handkerchiefs over mouths and noses in areas where there are lots of bugs so as not to inhale and kill them Sweep the sidewalk in front of them with a delicate broom to make sure they do not step on creatures

Path to Liberation Laity (or everyday Jains) live in a way so as not to put any more burden on the souls hoping to be reborn a monk Monks attempt to make strong effort toward moksha by practicing ahimsa and great asceticism

Respect for Living Things Jain temples often have adjacent buildings for abandoned animals and sick birds Influenced Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King (use of nonviolence during protest)