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~ 1500 BC in India Around this time, a group of Indo-European people known as the Aryans start migrating toward India. As they come and take lands, their religion and customs are spread and mixed with the native peoples. Because of this diffusion, no single founder of Hinduism exists.
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The Aryans brought many religious ideas with them including: Atman – individual soul Brahman – World soul Trinity – Brahma (Creator) Vishnu (Preserver) and Shiva (Destroyer). Even though there are roughly 330 million gods, Hinduism is con- sidered by some to be monotheistic because of the belief in Brahman (Water example)
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Brahman – world soul Brahma – Creator Brahmin – priest in the caste system
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Reincarnation/Samsara – being reborn in the life cycle Karma – (good or bad deeds) one does during his/her lifetime. Your karma influences how you are reincarnated in your next life. When you are born, you fall into a caste (Varna)– a social system with no movement. Hindus justify your position in the caste using karma from a previous life.
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The sacred text of the Aryans is a collection of books containing prayers, spells, instructions, and hymns known as the Vedas. “The Truth is one; sages call It by various names.” -Rig Veda
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Look at the following quote and answer the question. “The truth is one; sages call it by various names.” -Rig Veda The quote above is attributed to which world religion? ◦ A- Judaism ◦ B- Islam ◦ C- Buddhism ◦ D- Hinduism
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Hinduism seeks how a person can achieve freedom from desires and sufferings. Moksha – a perfect understanding of all things, most notably, the relationship between the atman and Brahman. After death = Yamapuri – the court of Yama to be judged. Different heaven and hell than we know
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Sects – Buddhism and Jainism Jainism – everything in the universe has a soul and should be respected. [Brooms and gauze masks]
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Founded in 528 BC in India ◦ What else is going on in world history ◦ at this time? Founded by Siddhartha Gautama Question: Would you rather be a world ruler or a universal spiritual leader? Story of the Buddha – “The Enlightened One”
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The Buddha accepted many traditions of Hinduism, but he rejected the idea of gods- teaching enlightenment instead. No gods (non-theistic) – only enlightened ones. Buddha isn’t a god. Really. I want you to write that down.
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Tripitakas – canons (general laws) of scripture – contained in 3 “baskets” of teachings. Sutras – sermons of Buddha Abhidharma – interpreting Buddhist doctrine Vinayas – rules for Buddhist monks
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Eightfold Path (or Middle Way) is 4 thoughts and 4 actions= Right: Views Resolve Speech Conduct Livelihood Effort Mindfulness Concentration
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You achieve paradise by following the Eightfold Path to reach Nirvana Nirvana – release from selfishness and pain Similar to what in Hinduism? How?
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Still reincarnation and dharma (Draw an arrow if you need to). ***Four Noble Truths – sermon delivered by the Buddha after he achieved enlightenment 1. Life = suffering + sorrow 2. Cause = selfishness 3. End desires 4. Follow Eightfold Path
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Never really catches on in India. Why might this be? What do you know about the Hindu beliefs concerning other religions that makes you feel this way?
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