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Title: Ethnic Religions


1
Ethnic Religions
  • Judaism and Hinduism

2
What is an Ethnic Religion?
  • Ethnic religions generally appeal to one group of
    people of a particular culture and region.
  • Ethnic religions generally do not have founder
    and do not diffuse very far.
  • Ethnic calendars and holy days are tied to
    seasons and lunar cycle.

3
Hinduism
  • Hinduism is the largest ethnic religion,
    concentrated in its hearth of India.
  • Its collection of holy writings are the Vedas.
  • Its polytheistic teaches reincarnation based on
    karma.
  • In Hinduism, temples are homes to one or more
    gods, and are usually small since Hindus dont
    worship in large groups.
  • In Hindu landscapes, crematoriums are important
  • Ganges is the holiest river, with Hardwar being
    the most popular spot to bath in the river.
  • Mt. Kailas is also holy as the source of the
    Ganges.
  • There are thousands of local shrines that Hindus
    visit in a tirtha (pilgrimage for purification).

4
Question
  • What are ways pilgrimages may affect an area?

5
Judaism
  • Judaism is the first monotheistic religion
    (Yahweh), hearth in Palestine, and its founder
    was Abraham.
  • It is the only ethnic religion diffused across
    planet, because of the diaspora.
  • Its holy books are the Torah and the Talmud.
  • They follow this covenant closely as chosen
    people.
  • Jews worship in synagogues and bury their dead in
    cemeteries, and their symbol is the star of
    David.
  • Jerusalem is the holiest site for Jews, with one
    wall left from its ancient temple, called the
    Western Wall or Wailing Wall.

6
Summary
  • What do you notice about distribution of Hinduism
    and Judaism?
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