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Title: HINDUISM


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HINDUISM
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What is Hinduism?
  • A philosophy and a way of life focused both on
    this world and beyond
  • One of the oldest religions of humanity dating
    back to 1500 BCE
  • There are 950 million Hindus in the world
    today-the worlds third largest religion.

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What is Hinduism?
  • No single founder
  • The religion of the Indian people
  • Gave rise to Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism
  • Goal Escape the endless cycle of
    birth-death-rebirth. Achieve enlightenment called
    Nirvana.

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Location of Hindus
The vast majority of Hindus live in India and
Nepal
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Sacred Texts
  • Vedas and Upanishads
  • Rig Veda Hinduisms oldest text-
    nearly 4000 years old

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Karma
  • Karma Total of good and bad actions a human soul
    carries with it from life to life.

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Reincarnation
  • The cyclic return of a soul to live another life
    in a new body .
  • Samsara constant cycle of rebirth.
  • Death is not final for Hindus they expect to be
    reborn many times.

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Reincarnation
  • People may be reincarnated at a higher or lower
    level of existence depending on their karma from
    their present and past lives.
  • People may be reborn as plants or animals or they
    may be elevated to a higher caste as a human.

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Caste System Class Division of Society
  • Brahmin priests
  • Kshatriya warriors and administrators
  • Vaishyas farmers, merchants, teachers, artisans
  • Sudras servants, laborers
  • Untouchables live outside the caste system.

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Brahmins
Kshatriyas
Vaishyas
Sudras
Untouchables
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Places of Worship
  • Hindu temples exist but Hinduism is usually
    practiced in the home where there is usually a
    shrine dedicated to a favored deity (god).

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The Major Gods Of Hinduism
Brahma The creator god and supreme god from
which all other gods are made.
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The Major Gods Of Hinduism
Shiva God of destruction and transformation so
that new can be created.
Vishnu The preserver god.
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The Ganges River
Falling from its source of Vishnus feet onto
Shivas head and out from his hair, the water of
the Ganges is sacred enough to purify all sins.
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Sacred Cow of India
  • Milk holds a central place in religious rituals.
  • In honor of their exalted status, cows often roam
    free.
  • A citizen can be sent to jail
    for killing or injuring a cow.

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Banaras - Hindus Holy City
  • Pilgrims come from all over to bathe in the
    Ganges.
  • Countless Hindus come to die near the Ganges
  • 1500 temples in the city, most of them devoted to
    Shiva.
  • It is a gathering place for the religiously
    learned and their disciples.

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Shrines
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Temples
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Ms Stewarts Rhyme
  • If you follow dharma and you have good karma
    then maybe in one of your lives you will achieve
    nirvana!

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What do Hindus believe?
  • One impersonal Ultimate Reality Brahman
  • Manifest as many personal deities
  • True essence of life Atman, the soul, is
    Brahman trapped in matter (That art thou)
  • Reincarnation atman is continually born into
    this world lifetime after lifetime (Samsara)
  • Karma spiritual impurity due to actions keeps
    us bound to this world (good and bad)
  • Ultimate goal of life to release Atman and
    reunite with the divine, becoming as one with
    Brahman (Moksha)

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  • Mono OR Polytheistic?
  • http//www.religionfacts.com/hinduism/beliefs/thei
    sm.htm

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Origins The Aryans
  • An Indo-European people.
  • Migrated to India in about 1500 BCE from the
    Caucus Mountains.
  • Brought the Vedas.
  • No single founder-combination of beliefs

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Festivals and Holy Days
  • No set day of the week is holy-each days has its
    possibilities
  • Religious festivals may be solar or lunar-lunar
    is preferred
  • There are 125 special days in the Hindu year with
    Diwali being an extra special celebration.

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Diwali-Festival of Lights
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Goal of Hinduism
  • Moksha release or liberation from the endless
    cycle of rebirth (reincarnation).
  • Infinite bliss and awareness
  • United forever with
    the divine

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What are the spiritual practices of Hinduism?
  • Yogas seeking union with the divine
  • Guru a spiritual teacher
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