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Hinduism Seeing God in Others

Hinduism Geography Hinduism is the major religion of India. Hindus worship at the Ganges River.

Hinduism Holy writings Hindus read the Vedas and the Upanishads to learn about their God.

Hinduism Beliefs about God Are Hindus monotheistic? Mono: one The/theo: god Ism: belief in, practice of The great cosmic Truth is called Brahman. Brahman exists in many different forms.

Hinduism Beliefs about the Soul There is a part of God inside all living things. This piece of God is called Atman. Atman is the true self; it cannot be destroyed. If we focus on Atman, then we will be truly happy.

If minds are attached to atman The Enlightened Hindu is truly wise and truly happy. He sees God in himself and in others. He believes all life is sacred, and he shows respect and kindness to all living beings.

Without attachment to atman We live in ignorance. We think we understand life, but we don t. We do not see the truth. We do not see God present in all living things. If we saw God s presence in others, then we would treat all living beings with kindness and respect. Instead, we treat each other with prejudice and harm, which separates us from God.

Hinduism Beliefs about suffering Problem: It is hard to attach the mind to Atman. People focus on personal desires. Desires cause pain and suffering. If we do not get what we want, then we will be sad. If we do get what we want, then we will be happy until we want something else. Wanting hurts! People follow desires instead of God.

Hinduism Reincarnation People are punished for not following God. This punishment is called reincarnation. Reincarnation: Rebirth of the soul People are reborn after death. If they continue to have desires, then they will continue to suffer. When they die, they will be reborn again. Reincarnation does not stop until people stop desiring.

Hinduism Caste system Hindus are reincarnated into specific castes. There are five major castes, or social groups: Brahmins Scholars, priests Kshatryas Soldiers, warriors Vaisyas Farmers, merchants, craftsmen Sudras Poor workers, servants Untouchables: Unclean jobs, polluted outcasts

Hinduism The Law of Karma Caste is determined by karma. Karma: Good or bad actions If you pray and act kindly, then you earn good karma. With good karma, the soul is reborn into a high caste. If you act violently, then you earn bad karma. With bad karma, the soul is reborn into a low caste.

Hinduism Castes &Bad Karma Brahmins (scholars) Kshatriyas (Warriors) Vaisyas (Merchants, farmers) Sudras (Poor workers) Untouchables (dung-scrapers)

Hinduism Becoming enlightened Hindus want to become enlightened. Enlightened: Truly wise, truly happy Hindus of the highest caste can be enlightened. To be enlightened, one must give up all desires. An enlightened Hindu sees God in himself. An enlightened Hindu sees God in others. An enlightened Hindu does not judge others.

Path to Enlightenment 1. Purify the soul. 2. Reject desires. 3. Embrace atman. Step 1: Eliminate bad karma from the soul Pray to the deities of Brahman Practice nonviolence Perform caste duties in accordance with dharma Brahmins (priests) Kshatryas (warriors) Vaisyas (farmers, merchants, craftsmen) Sudras (poor laborers) untouchables (dung-scrapers)

Untouchables 1. Purify the soul. 2. Reject desires. 3. Embrace atman. * THE IMPURE SOUL BAD KARMA IN PAST If this Untouchable 1) successfully fulfills the duties of his caste, 2) prays to the gods that represent Brahman, and 3) behaves nonviolently toward all living things, then he builds up good karma. When he dies his soul is reincarnated (reborn) into a higher caste

Sudras 1. Purify the soul. 2. Reject desires. 3. Embrace atman. * Caste Duties Prayer Nonviolence Good Karma Soul Reincarnated into higher caste

* Vaisyas 1. Purify the soul. 2. Reject desires. 3. Embrace atman. Caste Duties Prayer Nonviolence Good Karma Soul Reincarnated into higher caste

* Kshatryas 1. Purify the soul. 2. Reject desires. 3. Embrace atman. Caste Duties Prayer Nonviolence Good Karma Soul Reincarnated into higher caste

* Brahmins 1. Purify the soul. 2. Reject desires. 3. Embrace atman. The soul of the brahmin is pure because of good karma earned over many lifetimes. The brahmin must concentrate on attaching his mind to his purified soul (his true self, called atman). To focus on atman he voluntarily becomes a holy man

The Path to MOKSHA Step 2: The holy one gives up all desires. It is harder for brahmins (atop the caste system) to give up their desires and possessions than it is for sudras or untouchables to give up theirs.

The Hindu Holy Man The Hindu Holy Man (sadhu) tries to eliminate desire from his life. He leaves behind all the possessions and people in his life and wanders alone into the forest to meditate and pray. His simple life is hard because he is so used to the complex distractions of the world.

Seeing God in Others When the Holy Man eliminates desire and attaches his mind to the peace of his divine soul, then he returns from the forest as an enlightened (truly wise) man. Because he only sees the divine soul in himself, he begins to see only the divine soul in others. He does not see outer images (wealth, poverty); he sees only the the soul. He is able to see God in others. He is enlightened.

Hinduism MOKSHA Enlightened Hindus get a reward: Moksha After an enlightened one dies, his Atman is free. Atman connects with Brahman forever. There is no more reincarnation.