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Title: Hinduism


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Hinduism
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HinduismHistory and Sacred Writings
  • Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the
    world
  • Hinduism grew out of ideas and customs of the
    Aryan
  • people who settled in the Indus Valley in about
    1500BCE
  • Today, that region is known as Pakistan.
    Pakistan is a country
  • near India.
  • Most Hindus live in India

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HinduismHistory and Sacred Writings
  • In ancient times, the Aryans didnt have a
    written language, so they spread their ideas and
    customs orally through the VEDAS.
  • The VEDAS are poems religious songs that were
    memorized by Hindu priests.
  • Many centuries later, the Vedas were written down.

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HinduismHistory and Sacred Writings
  • Other sacred writings include the EPICS.
  • Epics are stories about ancient heroes and gods
    that have important Hindu messages.
  • The epic Mahabharata is about duty and the
    Ramayana is about love and responsibility.

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HinduismAround the World
Hinduism Around the World
  • Hinduism is the 3rd largest religion, after
    Christianity and Islam.
  • It has about 900 million members.
  • About 800 million members live in India- or about
    80 of Indias population.
  • Hindus live in several other countries including
  • Nepal 17 million
  • Bangladesh 13 million
  • Indonesia 4 million
  • Sri Lanka 3 million
  • Pakistan 2 million
  • Malaysia 1 million
  • USA 1 million

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Hinduism- Customs, Traditions, andCommon Ideas
  • Hindus have many choices in how they practice
    their belief.
  • Most Hindus believe in the Ultimate God that is
    called Brahman.
  • There are other gods and goddess in the Hindu
    religion.
  • Hindus also believe in manifestation, or
    representation of God, so they are free to pray
    to whatever god they want.
  • Because of this acceptance of worshipping the god
    of your choosing, various branches or sects have
    developed. These sects include
  • Vaishnavism- the followers worship the Lord
    Vishnu
  • Shaivism- the followers worship the Lord Shiva

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Hinduism- Customs, Traditions, andCommon Ideas
  • Hindus are also free to practice their religion
    anywhere.
  • Some people go to a temple where a priest leads
    them others have private ceremonies in the homes.

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Hinduism- Customs, Traditions, andCommon Ideas
  • Hindus share many ideas
  • LAW OF KARMA AND REINCARNATION
  • Everyone is made of up of more than a physical
  • Body. A persons true self is their spirit and
  • does not die when the body dies. Based on
  • how they live their lives (karma), they are
  • reborn in to another life form. The cycle of
    death
  • and rebirth ( reincarnation) continues until a
    person
  • reaches MOKSHA, or unity with God.

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Hinduism- Customs, Traditions, andCommon Ideas
  • The Caste System
  • Hindus believe that people are born into
  • certain castes or social classes. Historically,
  • the caste determined a persons job and place
  • in society. In the past, the highest caste was
  • the Brahmans ( priests teachers). The next
  • caste, Kshatriyas ( warriors). Vysyas or traders
  • were next, and the lower caste was the Shudras or
  • workers. Today, they are hundreds of castes in
    India.

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Hinduism- Customs, Traditions, andCommon Ideas
  • Dharma
  • People have a duty to do the right thing to
  • fulfill their role in life, whatever it is.

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Hinduism- Sacred Places and Symbols
  • Ganges River Hindus believe the Ganges River is
    a holy river that purifies everything. Many
    pilgrims visit sacred cities, such as Benares,
    along the Ganges River to pray in temples and
    bathe in the water.

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Hinduism- Sacred Places and Symbols
  • Sacred Cows- Cows are considered sacred.
  • One of the gods in Hinduism, Krishna, was a
  • cow herder. Cows have become a symbol of
  • Hinduism, representing simplicity, giving to
  • others, and non- violence. Cows are free to
  • roam in India.
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