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Golden Temple in Punjab
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6.2 Why Do Religions have Different Distributions? C. Holy Places in Ethnic Religions Hinduism Tied close to the physical geography: Ganges River, Himalayan mountains Shrines established by tradition, not doctrine
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6.2 Why Do Religions have Different Distributions? Cosmogony - set of religious beliefs about the origin and fate of the universe Confucianism & Daoism – see two equal & opposing forces that maintain balance in universe (yin-yang), fatalistic, can’t change events that are already set in motion Christianity & Islam – see God having power over nature and not equal to nature, God CAN change things, not fatalistic (creation stories are very important to universalizing religions)
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6.2 Why Do Religions have Different Distributions? D. The Calendar Universalizing – based on events in founder’s life Ethnic – based on physical geography and seasons (based on agriculture), most often a lunar calendar (28 days)
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6.2 Why Do Religions have Different Distributions? D. The Calendar in Ethnic Religions Judaism - Based on agriculture with a lunar calendar (Yom Kippur & Rosh Hashanah in autumn, Passover & Feast of Weeks during harvest) Solstice – the change of seasons are important: Druids (pagans) in England (Stonehenge), Greek mythology, animistic beliefs
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6.2 Why Do Religions have Different Distributions? D. The Calendar in Universalizing Religions Islamic & Baha’i (doesn’t fit pattern for univ. r.) -Islam has strict lunar calendar -Baha'i has 19 months of 19 days +4 Christian, Buddhist & Sikh holidays Christian- birth, death, resurrection of Jesus Buddhist-birth, enlightenment, death of Buddha Sikh – birth & death of the 10 gurus
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