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HINDUISM
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BACKGROUND Third-largest religion after Christianity and Islam Originated in India Main religion in India Sacred texts: the Four Vedas (contain hymns, incantations, and rituals from ancient India) Myths and epics: Ramayana and Mahabharata
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Hinduism: polytheistic or monotheistic? -Worships many gods and goddesses -One supreme God: Brahma (other gods and goddesses as facets, forms, manifestations, or aspects of that supreme God => henotheistic)
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BELIEFS reincarnation (samsara): endless cycle of birth (Brahma), death (Vishnu), rebirth (Shiva) (the cycle is repeated over and over again until one reaches moksha) karma: material actions resulting from the consequences of previous actions => religious justification for the caste system personal duty (dharma)
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HINDU WAY OF LIFE Moksha - the release of the soul (Atman) from the cycle of rebirth. The individual soul (Atman) unites with Brahman the universal soul. There are different ways to Moksha. spiritual - involves acquiring spiritual knowledge through yoga and meditation. devotion to god working selflessly for the good of society. How a person is reincarnated is determined by karma. Dharma - the code for leading one's life. Respect for elders is considered important and many consider marriage as a son's religious duty. Artha - the pursuit of material gain by lawful means. Karma- through pure acts, knowledge and devotion, you can reincarnate to a higher level. The opposite achieves the contrary result.
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THE SYMBOL OF “AUM”/ “OM” -Intonation that transcends barriers of age, race, culture and even species -The basic sound of the world containing all other sounds -The mantra (prayer) in itself -Can penetrate to the center of one’s being, the atman (soul)
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"The goal which all the Vedas declare, which all austerities aim at, and which men desire when they lead the life of continence … is Om. This syllable Om is indeed Brahman. Whosoever knows this syllable obtains all that he desires. This is the best support; this is the highest support. Whosoever knows this support is adored in the world of Brahma." ~ Katha Upanishad I
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PRACTICES -seek awareness of God -Puja (worship/veneration) at home or in a temple -Yoga (methods to reach Samsara) -Diwali (festivals of lights/ celebrate the New Year)
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DIWALI
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HINDU GODS Brahma: the Creator
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Vishnu: the Preserver
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Shiva : the Destroyer
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Saraswathi: wife of Brahma/ Goddess of music, knowledge and art
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Laksmi: Wife of Vishnu, Goddess of light, beauty, good fortune and wealth
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Ganesha: son of Shiva and Parvati
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Hindu home shrine
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THE CASTE SYSTEM
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