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Classical Indian Religion
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One of the oldest religions – 1500 BCE Began in India Sanskrit writings of the Vedic religion Gave birth to Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism Encourages tolerance and diversity “Truth is one, paths are many”
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Brahman – One impersonal ultimate reality. Manifests itself as many personal deities Atman – the soul, Brahma trapped in matter Samsara – reincarnation; the atman is continually born into this world, lifetime after lifetime Karma – spiritual impurity due to bad actions keeps us bound to this world (good and bad karma) Moksha – the ultimate goal in life- release the Atman (soul), and reunite with the divine, become one with Brahman Vedas – truth; myths, rituals, chants
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Brahma – the creator god, many manifestations Vishnu – the preserver god Shiva – god of destruction
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Yoga – seeking union with the divine Vegetarian – respect for all life
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Hindu life is supreme Four stations in life: Priests and religious teachers (Brahmin) Nobles, leaders, warriors (Kshatriyas) Merchant class (Vaisyas) Servant, farmer class (Sudra) Reforms to Hinduism allow Moksha to be achieved by properly performing your life duties in any caste
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Karma – your deeds and actions determine reincarnation Dharma – one’s obligations, duties, callings *Both exist in Buddhism as well, except Dharma in Buddhism are the teaching of Buddha, the ultimate truth.
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Indian religion of non-violence towards all living beings Everything has a soul Reject social hierarchy Ascetic (frugal)
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Siddhartha Gautama born as prince in Northeast India (modern-day Nepal) At 29, he rejected luxury and sought enlightenment and the source of suffering Lived a strict, frugal life for 6 years Sat in meditation and found nirvana Became “The Enlightened One” at 35
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There he saw the four sights that were his inspiration An old crippled man (old age) A diseased man (illness) A decaying corpse (death) An ascetic (frugal monks)
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What is the fundamental cause of all suffering? Desire! Therefore, extinguish the self, don’t obsess about oneself.
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There is suffering in the world. To live is to suffer. The cause of suffering is self-centered desire and attachment The solution is to eliminate desire and attachments To reach nirvana, one must follow the Eightfold path
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If you follow the Eightfold Path, you will reach Nirvana The union with the ultimate spiritual reality, escape from the cycle of rebirth
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Images can be worshipped He is often seated in meditation Hand is out, appealing for peace or setting the wheel in motion Pot Bellied / Laughing Buddha (Budai) – not the Buddha Deity of Chinese folklore Chinese Buddhist monk
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Therevada Buddhism Philosophy The oldest school of Buddhism Found in Southern asia Goal: become a “Buddha” or “Enlightened One” Mahayana Buddhism Religion – worship Buddha as a god Founded in northern Asia (China, Japan) Buddhism “for the masses” Goal: individual escape from reincarnation and the salvation of all humanity
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