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Hinduism Emily Yoon, Mikhaila Villani
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Origin Started C.2000 B.C.E. Originated in the ancient Indus Valley Civilization(India and Pakistan) Oldest existing religion The word Hindu was given to the people by Persians, Arabs, and Afghans meaning Indus. It was then used by the Europeans to describe people of these religious beliefs and practices. Continues to develop and evolve
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Beliefs Four goals... Karma which is Physical and Emotional pleasure Artha which is power fame and wealth Dharma is when someone leans to govern Karma and Artha, or Moral harmony. Moksha- Liberation or reincarnation. Ahimsa- nonviolence Cow- Vegetarianism because they want to respect other beings, cows are also sacred Many Gods Usually commit to one god
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Ethnic Religion It is not an organized religion, it was loosely banded. They do not differentiate themselves from Buddhists, Sikhists, or Janists. The biggest ethnic religion They do not have missionaries or try to gain followers Appeals primarily people living in India
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Autonomous Structure Everyone has an equal standing in society. There are different castes Brahmins- Priests Kshatriyas-Military Members Vaishyas- Merchants Shudras- Labor Force Castes are still treated as equals no matter what caste you are in society
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Diffusion over time Originated in India Spread to Burma, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia by Hindu kings visiting It spread mostly because of relocation of Hindu’s European explorers would take the religion back to Europe
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Distribution today 90% are concentrated in India 80% worship the god Vinshu Second largest are people who worship Siva Third largest religion in the world
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Sacred Spaces and Places Hindu Temples “Mandira” Benares, the eternal city of Shiva Allahbad, where many rivers meet Mathura, the birthplace of Krishna Hardwar, where the Ganges river enters the plains of India Ayodhya, the birthplace of Rama Dvaraka, Krishna’s capital Kanchipuram Mountains
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Citations "Library." Sacred Space. Patheos, 1 Jan. 2008. Web. 8 Dec. 2014.. "Hinduism." Hinduism. Samukta Mullangi, 1 Jan. 2005. Web. 8 Dec. 2014.. "Hinduism." 5 Major World Religions. Weebly. Web. 8 Dec. 2014.. "Hinduism Maps." Hinduism Maps. Web. 8 Dec. 2014..
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