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Do Now Who are the Aryans? Pg 37
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Where are the Religions?
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Ancient India
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Caste System No mobility until death (reincarnation) Karma determined how you would be reborn
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Hinduism Symbol Hindus begin their day or any work or a journey by uttering Om. Om represents “Brahman”. Their god takes many different forms. Mahatma Ghandi (1869-1948) is NOT a Hindu god, but is a famous Hindu. His use of non-violent resistance led to India’s independence from Britain (1942) and inspired Martin Luther King to use the same technique in American Civil Rights movement.
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Location Where Began Cannot be traced to any one individual. The earliest of the Hindu scriptures – The Vedas – was composed by the Aryan priests The term "Hindu" was introduced by foreigners who referred to people living across the River Indus or Sindhu, in the north of India.
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Where are the Religions?
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Structure Monotheistic There are thousands of various forms of a single Supreme Being= Brahman. Religious Figure The most fundamental of Hindu deities is the Trinity. Hindus also worship spirits, trees, animals and even planets. Cows are a sacred animal, they represent all living creatures. Many Hindus are vegetarians! Brahma :creator Vishnu: The Preserver
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The Trinity Brahma :creator Vishnu: The Preserver Shiva: The Destroyer
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All these deities are forms of the Brahman All these deities are forms of the Brahman
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Ganesh: remover of obstacles
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Holy Book The basic scriptures of Hinduism, are the Vedas (sometimes called the Rig Veda). Two types of sacred writings comprise the Hindu scriptures: "Shruti" (heard) and "Smriti" (memorized). They were passed on from generation to generation orally for centuries before they were written down mostly in the Sanskrit language.
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Do Now Complete the paragraph assignment for your caste…
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The Caste System
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Beliefs Reincarnation – individual soul is reborn in a different form after death Samsara – Repeating cycle of life and death Karma – right action in life – determines rebirth The goal is to achieve oneness with god, Brahman – a union. atman – the individual self – is the Brahman that is part of everyone. This is what is united with Brahman through strict practice
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Samsara =(rebirth) Reincarnation
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Moksha =(liberation from the cycle of Samsara/Reincarnation)
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