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World Religions - Part 1 Judiasm, Hinduism & Buddhism
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Judiasm Symbols of Judiasm Star of David - Intertwined equilateral triangles are thought to bring luck Menorah - symbol of Israel and its mission to a “light unto the nations;” light is not violent
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Judiasm - Origin Abraham made a covenant with God - only one God (monotheistic); God promised Israel Moses led enslaved Jewish out of Egypt with a series of miraculous events and once freed, they received a revelation from God, including the 10 Commandments
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Judiasm - Basic Beliefs The Torah is the sacred book of Judiasm Old Testament includes the Torah Ten Commandments describe how people should behave towards God and one another 613 Rabbinical laws total (relationship with God and others; diet laws; wedding, death, love and relationships; etc...) Including G-d, or Yahweh One is saved through commitment to being moral to God
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Judiasm - Social Impact Jewish Diaspora Discriminated against in Roman Empire Kicked out of Israel Patriarchal community Mother’s lineage (matrilineal)
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Judiasm - Women “G-d is neither male or female” Men and women sit separately in traditional synagogues “separate but equal” Women held positions of respect in Judiasm
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Hinduism
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Hinduism - Origin Began in India, nearly 3500 years ago Monotheistic (elements of polytheism) One god in many different forms (Brahma, Vishnu, Shivu, Krishna) Ritualistic religion Vedas (earliest sacred documents): collection of prayers and chants Written instructions of how rituals should be performed Upanishads Stories that share idea that behind many gods of this world, there is one Ultimate Reality (Brahman)
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Hinduism - Basic Beliefs Reincarnation - spirits return to earth many times trying to become one with Brahman Karma - sum of all your deeds, good and bad 4 daily duties Revere the deities Respect the ancestors Respect all beings Honor all humankind
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Hinduism and Society The Caste System Social classes in which a person was born in and lived their entire life Good karma = opportunity to move into a higher caste This life Born into A caste Good Karma Bad Karma Next life Higher caste Lower caste
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Hinduism and Society cont Caste system separated Indian society into distinct social classes Brahmin Kshatriya Vaisya Sudra Untouchables
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Hinduism - Women Women held a superior position to men in ancient India Words for strength and power - feminine
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Buddhism
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Buddhism - Origin Founded by Siddhartha Gautama in India about 2500 years ago Guatma was born to a wealthy Hindu family but sought spiritual enlightenment by renouncing his wealth and lived a strict disciplined life for 6 years. Too extreme, so sat in meditation and found nirvana (place of perfect peace and happiness)
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Buddhism - Basic Beliefs Four Noble Truths All life is suffering Suffering is caused by desire for things that are illusions The way to eliminate suffering is to eliminate desire (nirvana = “extinction”) To reach nirvana, one must follow the Eightfold Path
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Buddhism - Basic Beliefs cont. Eightfold Path will help people to overcome desire
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