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India & China Notes Hinduism & Buddhism
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Caste System complex form of social organization with rules to ensure spirituality Everyone not equal
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Beliefs of Hinduism “God is one, but wise people know it by many names” Hindu gods: Brahma- the Creator Vishnu- the Preserver Shiva- the Destroyer
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Sacred Texts a) Bhagavad-Gita b) The Vedas c) Upanishads
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Goal of Life 1. Atman: one's true self beyond identification 2. Moshka: ultimate goal is union with Brahman a. Reincarnation: rebirth of the soul in another bodily form
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Karma Your actions in this life can affect your fate in the next life
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Dharma What upholds the natural order of things
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Jainism prescribes a path of non- violence towards all living beings
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Guatama Buddha Siddhartha Guatama- founder of Buddhism Wealthy childhood As adult searched for meaning of life and suffering
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The Search Four Noble Truths 1. Life is full of suffering and sorrow 2. Cause of suffering is desire for material gain 3. Only cure for suffering is to renounce desires 4. Way to overcome desire is Eightfold Path & Nirvana
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The Search “Eightfold Path”- (Pg. 64) how one overcomes desires and wants Nirvana: The ultimate goal for Buddhists
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Eightfold Path
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Both religions believe in… Ahisma: non-violence
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Buddhists reject some Hindu beliefs Their priests and rituals Many gods of Hinduism Caste System
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Stupa Large dome-shaped shrine that housed sacred remains
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Tripitaka Buddhist sacred text
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2 Sects Theravada- followed the teachings of Buddha strictly- Sri Lanka, South-Eastern Asia Mahayana- Followed Buddhist teachings loosely- spread to China, Korea, Japan
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