Hinduism
One of the oldest religions in history Founder- unknown Origins- Northwest India When? About 3500 years ago 930 million Hindus living in India today (about 80% of the Indian population) 13.4% Muslims, 2.3% Christians, 1.9 % Sikhs, Buddhists (6 million), and others less than 2 percent.
Caste System Hinduism What is it? Social categories, social rankings of the people Caste determined at birth Men considered higher than women One’s caste determined- friends, jobs, spouse, food, everything Officially outlawed but still takes place in many peasant areas
Caste System based on Hindu Religion The Caste system is social, economic and has roots in Hindu Religion. Much of it comes from Hindu writings (Vedas) and who is allowed to learn them. You were born into your caste, it was near impossible to move out.
The Major Groups 1.Brahmins- 2.Kshatriyas 3.Vaishyas- 4.Shudras- 5.Dalits-
Brahmins The Highest Class- Priests and Teachers Life dedicated to learning and passing on the sacred writings (Vedas, etc.)
Kshatriyas- Warriors/Nobles The ruling class Warriors and Nobles Their duty was to protect the Brahmins and India
Vaisya The Farmer and Merchant Class. Made up a good portion of the country Almost at the bottom of the class system
Shudras The Laborers Class These were the unskilled workers and servants.
Dalits The Untouchables Not fit to be in the caste system These folks had it the hardest of the castes RPVhw (8:13) RPVhw
Untouchables
Beliefs Goal: To reach Moksha- a state of perfect understanding of all things How to reach goal: To reach Moksha one must free themselves from worldly desires –Worship, knowledge, virtuous acts Karma- one’s deeds affect later in life or in another life Reincarnation- rebirth of your soul
Leaders and Holy books and Sites Gurus- spiritual teachers Vedas- oldest scriptures- collection of prayers, spells, and rituals Ganges River- holy river which is to cleanse, purify, cure ailments
Buddhism
Siddhartha Gautama B.C. Founder of Buddhism (born into nobility) Spent his life searching for religious truth and an end to suffering Sought enlightenment or wisdom Found enlightenment under a large fig tree!
Beliefs Four Noble Truths –Everything in life is suffering –The cause of suffering is people’s selfish desire for wealth –End suffering by ending desires –To find enlightenment follow the Middle Way and the Eightfold Path
The Middle Way –Road between desires and self-denial –Live a life of MODERATION!
The Five Precepts: (1) Do not kill. (or harm anyone) (2) Do not steal. (3) Do not lie. (gossip or mistreat others) (4) Do not misuse sex. (committing adultery, prostitution) (5) Do not consume alcohol or other drugs. The main concern here is that intoxicants cloud the mind.
More Beliefs Nirvana- –Ultimate goal for Buddhists –Perfect state of understanding –Release from selfishness and pain Reincarnation –Rebirth of your soul Rejected the caste system of Hinduism Believe that all people are equal
Religious Community Buddhist monks and nuns- those who dedicate their entire lives to the teachings of Buddhism Lead a life of poverty, meditation, and study Non-violence and do not marry
Comparisons Hinduism Created in India No one founder Believe in social ranking called the caste system Believe in reincarnation and karma Holy animal is the cow Holy river is the Ganges River Religious leaders = gurus Moksha = the ultimate place for them Many gods Buddhism Created in India Founded by Siddhartha Guatama (who was a prince in the hindu faith) NO GODS and all people are equal He believed in reincarnation and karma In order to reach enlightenment or nirvana, one must give you the desire for riches, wealth All suffering in the world is because of the desire for useless things What do both these religions have in common?