Hinduism….and YOU!. Vocab Vedas- the eternal truth – Their texts (bible) Trimurti- The Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva). Varna- The priests or Brahmins.

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Hinduism….and YOU!

Vocab Vedas- the eternal truth – Their texts (bible) Trimurti- The Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva). Varna- The priests or Brahmins Vaishyas- Traders and farmers Kshatriyas- warriors Shudras- menials and servants Atman- Eternal Soul Karma- Moral law Moksha- Release from Reincarnation. Brahman- God

More Vocab! Margas- Paths to Moksha Juana-Margas- The way of knowledge or insight Karma-marga- The way of action or appropriate works Bhakti-marga- the way of devotion to Brahman. Maya- The power of Brahman to make things manifest. Darhma- a guide to appropriate behavior Avatara- Forms of Brahman (decent) Mantras- sacred chants that turn random sound into power and order

Hinduism The eternal Truth Hinduism is the name given in the 1800’s to describe a broad range of religions in India. The written language is called Sanskrit. Hinduism in Sanskrit is called Sindhu – This means river and it refers to people of the indus valley. – 80% of India’s one billion population considers themselves Hindu’s. – There are many different versions of Hinduism within India, but they all go by the same guidelines.

Hinduism Hinduism is one of two longest surviving religions. – Judaism is the other. Its roots sprang from the Indus valley in 2500 B.C. – That’s close to 4500 years ago! When the Aryan’s invaded India in 1500 BC they brought certain Vedas to the Hindus.

Hinduism The Vedas is the equivalent to the Bible to the Hindus. There are four Vedas – Sambitas – Brahmanas – Upanishads – Sutras This is also known as Shruti. – In Sankrit it is known as “that which is heard”.

Hinduism There are other texts, like the Shruti – Which has Ramayana and the mahabharata This contains the epic poem the Bhagavad Gita. In the Vedas, its characterized by elemental gods and goddesses. – These will later form the Trimurti of the gods Brahman, Shiva and Vishnu – The Rig Veda text consists mainly of hymns and prayers addressed to them.

Hinduism The religious undertone of Hinduism became a part of society, it hinted at a sort of caste system. – This wasn’t intentional because the religion is about how to live a life of appropriateness. The caste system were known as Fati. – It developed when the religion became more theocracy the priest became dominate.

Fati Fati order was this: Brahmins- Priests Kshatriyas- warriors Vaishyas- traders and servants Shudras- menials and servants – These are called the outcastes and untouchables – This group perform the foulest and most polluting tasks.

Fati The caste system still dominates India today. The Indian government has tried to change the way society thinks about the Shudras but have been unsuccessful.

Brahma and Atman Brahma- is the Hindu’s version of God – He is the Creator He is the essence of everything living including the Atman – Atman is the eternal soul This Atman has been reborn million of times in different forms – The form depends on Karma

Brahma and Atman Karma- is the moral law of the universe – The universe is made up of Brahma – Our sense of Karma is reward and punishment during life – It actually is the law that is very impersonal and very certain like gravity. – Depending if you have lived the life of Margas, depends if you are reborn as something of higher standing or lower standing. Margas is the way of appropriate behavior.

Brahma and Atman The whole point of life is to reach the point of Moksha – Moksha- is the point of release – In Moksha, your eternal soul goes back to be apart of Brahman and the universe, you’re never to be reborn again! There are several ways to get to Moksha and these ways are called Margas.

Margas Juana-Margas- this is the way of knowledge or insight. – This way believes the more knowledge of the world you know the better your chances of Moksha. Karma-marga- is the way of action and appropriate works. – By good works, you enter the state of Moksha Bhakti-marga- the way of devotion to God. – By worshipping the gods, they will grant you Moksha.

Margas There are several application in the margas – An example is Yoga. Means “Individual holiness” Most of these margas are of progress toward Moksha. – They share a belief in Maya and Dharma. Maya- is the power of Brahman or God to make things manifest. – When people impose wrong views on appearance, the world becomes illusory and ensnaring. Therefore the basic ill is ignorance or Avidya

Margas Dharma means appropriate behavior. Hinduism can be mapped out by Dharma! – It is a path to a good rebirth and to Moksha. – Another name for Hinduism is Sanatana Dharma Or Everlasting Dharma. Along with the margas, there are different types of stages or desirable goals that all Hindus most go through.

Purushartha These four goals are called Purushartha – Or Desirable goal These four are: – Dharma- appropriate behavior – Artha – the pursuit of legitimate worldly success – Kama- the pursuit of legitimate pleasure – Muksha – release of the eternal soul

Ashramas With the Purushartha there are the Ashramas The Ashramas are stages of life that each Hindu are expected to pass thorugh. There are four of them: Brahmacarya- A student Griharstha- A house holder Vanaprastha-one who withdraws for reflection Samnyasin- world-recouncer

Margas Another paths say that Muksha could not be attained unless you detach all feeling from the world – This includes polluting and repulsive things. – Some extreme cults live in cremation grounds. – They also eat, wine, meat, fish, parched grain. This is called pancamacra

Help in Margas Hindus, who do not how to start in the ways of Margas, find help. – Gurus, philosophers and to them, help from Brahman. Brahman, to Hindus, is the source and pervader of all appearance who is present in humans as atman. – The soul.

Brahman’s help In the help of finding Muksha during the Margas, Brahman is thought to manifest in many forms – Even in the form of a female The feminine deity is extremely reverend. The form that Brahman takes is called avatara – Avatara- to descend – The most important avatars are Vishnu, as Krishna. – Others would be Vishnu, Shakti and Shiva – The worshipers of these Avatars are called: – Vaishnavas (Vishnue), Shaivas (Shiva) and Shaktas (Shiva)

Worship Darshan- this means worship Is a viewing image and puja (ritual) is of paramount importance. – In the home or in the temple The temple is build to house the image of Brahman – And to bring his presence into it through ritual The temple is built in accordance with the structure of the universe. – Leading up to the highest point above the image of Brahman.

Darshan Entering into the sacred power of the universe is also achieved through different kinds of cosmic diagrams These are called Yantras and mandalas. This is also summed up in Mantras Mantras are sacred chants that turn random sound into power and order The most powerful of them all is OM or AUM. It is the sound used in mystical contemplation.

Shiva the Destroyer It is believed that Brahman has different forms, He is creator but he is also destroyer… The Destroyer form is called Shiva. – Shiva is the third in the Hindu trinity or Trimurti. Vishnu and Brahma are the other three. He is everything and therefore appears in many different forms. – He is creator, destroyer and perserver and is often depicted with three faces. Two opposites, such as male and female Great yogi and deligent householder Bhairava the destroyer and the giver of rest. Third is serene and peaceful reconciling all of the sides.

Shiva the Destroyer In the Shiva Purana text, he has over 1000 names. – Some are Mashevara, Lord of Knowldedge. – Mahakala, Lord of time. His city is Varanasi and anyone who dies there will go straight through death to Shiva. – Even if they are burdened by bad Karma Shiva is often worshiped through the linga (male energy surrounded by the Yoni, the female source of life) – According to the shiva purana it is not the linga that is worshipped, but the one whose symbol it is.