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Title: Hinduism


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Hinduism
  • Mae Langhorn, Lauren Alexander, Mandy Arnold,
    Tyler Austin

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The Origins of Hinduism
  • Hinduism was born in India
  • The roots of Hinduism date back as far as 2000
    BC, making it one of the oldest religions still
    in existence
  • Because of its age, the early history of Hinduism
    is unclear
  • The most ancient writings have yet to be
    deciphered

3
Holy TextShruti and Smritis
  • Shruti, the earliest record of the Hindu
    scriptures. They are thought of as the laws of
    the spiritual world. Hindus believe these truths
    of the are eternal, they continue to be expressed
    in new ways.
  • Smritis, contains philosophical teachings from
    Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu

4
Where?
  • Hinduism is practiced all over the world by
    different races, but is most commonly found in
    India and some surrounding countries.

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Beliefs
  • The core of Hinduism is the belief in the
    superior being Brahman, the creator, and Shiva,
    the destroyer.
  • Hindus believe in a continuous cycle of death and
    reincarnation that continues until they reach
    enlightenment, or being one with Brahman. Only
    then can one reach nirvana which is the end of
    the cycle of life.

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Beliefs Continued
  • Hindus also believe in karma - that each action
    has a consequence, good or bad, that affects
    which caste they will be in during the next life.
  • 1.Priests (Brahman)
  • 2.Warriors and rulers
  • 3.Merchants and farmers
  • 4. Laborers

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Afterlife
  • Hindus believe in heaven as Svargam and hell as
    Narakam.
  • Noble souls go to Svargam. In heaven they
    experience ultimate pleasure and happiness
    without pain, worry or other worldly problems.
  • Indra is the ruler of heaven, but his seat is not
    permanent, demons from hell can take it, so he
    must protect it
  • Narakam is dark filled with evil people and
    cries of pain. You must undergo torture to pay
    for what you did on earth.
  • Hell is ruled by Yama, a god of highest virtue
    with self-discipline power. He administers
    appropriate punishment.
  • They believe that there are many Svargams and
    Narakams.

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A Day in the Life Mahashivaratri
  • The day of Mahashivaratri is spent on meditation
    and fasting (some may eat water or fruit).
    Temples dedicated to Shiva are filled with people
    offering prayers. You bathe in milk, honey and
    water, and make food offerings to Shiva.
  • You sing hymns and chant mantras, especially Om
    namah Shivaya. Some sit around a sacred fire
    and toss offerings of grain into the flames while
    chanting to Shiva. After fasting and meditating
    throughout the day, a vigil is held all night
    with continued prayers and meditation.
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