UNIVERSALIZING RELIGIONS Sikhism Symbol & description: Khanda – A sword/bracelet/dagger Hearth: Amritsar, India Founder & Date: Guru Nanak in 1500 AD/CE.

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UNIVERSALIZING RELIGIONS Sikhism Symbol & description: Khanda – A sword/bracelet/dagger Hearth: Amritsar, India Founder & Date: Guru Nanak in 1500 AD/CE Holy Book: Guru Granth Sahib Number of followers: 23 million Diffused to: NW India, SE Pakistan, USA, UK Main beliefs: 1 deity/monotheism, No Caste system, 5 Ks: uncut hair, comb, sword, bracelet, undergarment Sacred space: Golden Temple in Amritsar, India Holy Days/worship day: Sunday, special days include: Conflicts with: Hindus, Muslims in South Asia

UNIVERSALIZING RELIGIONS Buddhism Symbol & description : _______________ __________________________________ Hearth: _____________ Founder & Date: _____ ____________________ Holy Book: ___________ Number of followers: ___________________ Diffused to: __________ ____________________ Main beliefs: _________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Sacred space: _________ _____________________ Holy Days/worship day: ____________________ ____________________ Conflicts with: ________ ____________________ ____________________

UNIVERSALIZING RELIGIONS Islam Symbol & description : ______________ ________________________________ Hearth: _____________ Founder & Date: _____ ____________________ Holy Book: ___________ Number of followers: __ ____________________ Diffused to: __________ ____________________ Main beliefs: _________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Sacred space: _________ _____________________ Holy Days/worship day: ____________________ ____________________ Conflicts with: ________ ____________________ ____________________

UNIVERSALIZING RELIGIONS Christianity Symbol & description: _______________ __________________________________ Hearth: _____________ Founder & Date: _____ ____________________ Holy Book: ___________ Number of followers: __ ____________________ Diffused to: __________ ____________________ Main beliefs: _________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Sacred space: _________ _____________________ Holy Days/worship day: ____________________ ____________________ Conflicts with: ________ ____________________ ____________________

ETHNIC RELIGIONS Hinduism Symbol & description: _______________ __________________________________ Hearth: _____________ Founder & Date: _____ ____________________ Holy Book: ___________ Number of followers: __ ____________________ Diffused to: __________ ____________________ Main beliefs: _________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Sacred space: _________ _____________________ Holy Days/worship day: ____________________ ____________________ Conflicts with: ________ ____________________ ____________________

ETHNIC RELIGIONS Confucianism Symbol & description: _______________ __________________________________ Hearth: _____________ Founder & Date: _____ ____________________ Holy Book: ___________ Number of followers: __ ____________________ Diffused to: __________ ____________________ Main beliefs: _________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Sacred space: _________ _____________________ Holy Days/worship day: ____________________ ____________________ Conflicts with: ________ ____________________ ____________________

ETHNIC RELIGIONS Judaism Symbol & description: _______________ __________________________________ Hearth: _____________ Founder & Date: _____ ____________________ Holy Book: ___________ Number of followers: __ ____________________ Diffused to: __________ ____________________ Main beliefs: _________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Sacred space: _________ _____________________ Holy Days/worship day: ____________________ ____________________ Conflicts with: ________ ____________________ ____________________