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Hindu God Concept and Beliefs
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Om Sacred syllable and mantra Made of three sounds a- u-m, making an “o” sound Sound is believed to be the first and most sacred sound, containing the essence of true knowledge Chanted at the beginning of prayers blessings and meditation
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God Concepts
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Nirguna Without attributes The Divine is an invisible and incorporeal Being (“neti-neti”, “Not this, not that”) The Divine is an impersonal absolute The Maker of Rules (Karmic Law) The Divine is fair and shows no preference (can’t just say sorry and be forgiven)
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Saguna With attributes The Divine has different forms and qualities Many gods and goddesses 330 million?
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Diamond Analogy Each devi or deva is like a facet of a diamond. Part of a larger whole, but a distinct “image”
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Hindu Trinity/Trimurti Brahma – The Creator Vishnu – The Preserver Shiva – The Destroyer
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Avatars of Vishnu The god Vishnu comes to save humanity. He has come nine times and will come again. His most popular incarnations are: – Rama – Krishna
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Shakti Female energy (active) Goddesses: – Saraswati (Brahma) – goddess of learning and the arts – Parvati (Shiva) – mother goddess – Lakshmi (Vishnu) – goddess of prosperity
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Scripture Hinduism has many sacred texts, added over the many years of development The most significant are: – The Vedas – The Upanishads – The Ramayana – The Bhagavad Gita – The Puranas
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The Vedas Oldest sacred texts in Hinduism, believed to be revealed to priests through meditation. – Rigveda: Hymns to the gods, stories of the gods – Samaveda: Mantras for Soma ritual – Yajurveda: Mantras for ritual, commentaries – Atharvaveda: Incatations against enemies or disease, spiritual content
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The Upanishads Literally: “sitting near, laying siege to a teacher” Discuss early philosophy and debates between priests and sages Contain revealed truths about the nature of reality 200 Upanishads, but first 13 are considered most important
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The Bhagavad Gita 700 verse epic, part of the Mahabharata Conversation between Krishna and a prince named Arjuna on a battlefield. Arjuna is filled with doubt about the rightness of the battle Krishna - who acts as his guide and charioteer, before revealing himself in his universal form – explains Arjuna’s dharma to the prince, and through him, to the reader
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The Puranas Stories about the gods, creation of the universe, heroes, sages 18 Mahapuranas (or “Great Puranas”), as well as other many other lesser puranas.
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