Religions of East and Southeast Asia. Table of Contents – SE Asia DateTitleLesson # 3/27Partition54 3/30Kashmir55 **SE Asia** 4/6Cover Page56 4/7Human-Environment.

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Religions of East and Southeast Asia

Table of Contents – SE Asia DateTitleLesson # 3/27Partition54 3/30Kashmir55 **SE Asia** 4/6Cover Page56 4/7Human-Environment Interaction57 4/13Religion58

1. Who is this a statue of? Why is the person rubbing the belly? Directions: - Predict the answer to each question.

Correct! This is a statue of Buddha. Buddha was a philosopher/founder of the religion of Buddhism. Many people rub the laughing Buddha’s belly for luck and prosperity. The largest outdoor Buddha statue is located in Hong Kong at the Po Lin Monastery and symbolizes the impact of Buddhism as a center for their beliefs. It is visible at great distances and is also a tourist attraction.

2. What do you think this building is?

If you said a temple or place of worship, you are correct! Angkor Wat is a series of temples and towers that covers 203 acres. Built in the 1100’s, it was first used for Hindu worship and today is used for Buddhist worship. Located in Cambodia, this serves as a spiritual center as well as a tourist attraction.

3. Who is this man?

If you said the Dalai Lama, you are correct! He is the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists. He is believed to be the reincarnation of the long line of “Buddhist Masters” who choose to come back to earth to teach about human values such as compassion, forgiveness and tolerance. He is currently in exile as Tibet is under the control of the Communist government. China

Buddhism Buddhism has diffused throughout E/SE Asia Clip Question: Part 1 1. What is the root cause of all suffering? Clip Question: Part 2 2. Why are they practicing this ritual? 3. What is this similar to in US culture? Record what is in the box on your religion page.

4. Who do you think said this? Does it sound like anything you have ever heard?

If you said Confucius, you are right! Confucius was a philosopher and reformer who lived in China from 551 B.C. to 479 B.C. His sayings instructed Chinese to live with good morals/values and political responsibilities. His philosophy became a religion and many of its ideas (such as respect) are similar to other religions like Christianity and Islam.

Confucius Quotes Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves. Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it. He who will not economize will have to agonize. Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do. Man who run in front of car get tired. Not really by Confucius

5. What do the these represent?

Did you say gates? These are called Torii Gates and are an important type of architectural element used in Japan. In the religion of Shinto, practiced in Japan, the gates serve as symbolic entries to the spiritual world. In Shinto, they believe in spirits and demons living in nature. These gates represent that connection in their everyday life. Directions: - Sketch a Torii Gate in your notebook. - Label it Shinto and explain its significance.

Religion/ Philosophy Philosopher/ Founder Time Period Basic BeliefsHistoric & Geog. Impacts Buddhism Four Nobel Truths (list all) – Eightfold Path (summarize) – Nirvana (define) – - Began in _____. - Diffused to _____________? Confucianism Main religion of ________. - Shinto Main religion of _______. - East and Southeast Asian Religions Directions: 1. Attach in your notebook on your religion page. 2. Complete all rows and columns. 3. Basic Beliefs – Include Historic and Geographic Impacts – Include 2.

Directions: 1. Attach your chart in your notebook on your religion page. 2. Complete all rows and columns. 3. Basic Beliefs – Include Historic and Geographic Impacts – Include When you finish complete the four closure questions (on the next slide).

Post-Chart Questions Use your completed chart to answer the following questions: Which religion diffused (spread)? Which religions remain isolated (did not diffuse) and why? Using any of the religions on the chart, explain how it affects the everyday life of the people who practice it. Why do some people think the religions of East and Southeast Asia are not really religions? Do these in your notebook when the timer sounds.