As I Enter. Think about it: Agenda: What you know about Hinduism and Buddhism. Notes on Hinduism and Buddhism

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As I Enter Think about it: What you know about Hinduism and Buddhism Agenda: Notes on Hinduism and Buddhism

Hinduism

Hinduism Statistically, there are over 900 million Hindus in the world (1 in 7 people) Hinduism is mainly practiced in India and Nepal

Hinduism

What is Hinduism? Monistic Religion with its origins in the subcontinent of South Asia Oldest religion in the region 2000BCE Unclear origins Starts with the Aryans?? (nature worshippers ) In the beginning was nothing, neithe heaven nor earth nor space in between Hindus don t Then use the non-being word Hindu most became spirit have and sai never heard of "Let it. me be!" He warmed himself, and No central statement from this of was born fire. He warmed beliefs individualistic himself further, and from this was bor EXTREMELY difficult to explain light. Aryan Story of creation

Key Beliefs Truth is eternal Brahman is Truth and Reality The Vedas (translation = Wisdom) are the ultimate authority Everyone should strive to achieve Dharma Individual Souls are immortal The goal of the individual soul is Moksha

What are the Unifying Themes of Hinduism Maya: Life at the present is meaningless Reincarnation will continue until one reaches the idea of universal bliss known as Nirvana or Enlightenment Destiny is determined through the relationship between Karma & Dharma

Hinduism & Dharma Dharma is the correct and righteous behavior one exhibits (the right way to live) Kharma ones actions in this life determines the next life Dharma, the code of life, can be different for different people of a variety of Social Classes Fun Fact: Since Hinduism has no founder, anyone who practices Dharma can be called a Hindu.

What is the Caste System The ancient caste system in South Asia thought the idea of social mobility made no sense. Four categories. People were born into strict social positions called castes or varna, and their children belonged to the same social class. (NO MOBILITY)

What is the lowest part of the Caste System There is a fifth major class in Hinduism, but it is considered so low that it doesn't even qualify as a varna. Most people call it the "untouchable" class because its members are forbidden to touch anyone who belongs to one of the four varnas. If a Brahmin priest touches an untouchable, he or she must go through a ritual in which the pollution is washed away.

Untouchables in the news. Untouchables Face Discrimination Untouchable Jobs/

Be the change you wish to see in the world. -Ghandi

Reincarnation What will you be reincarnated as in the next life?

Nirvana How long is the cycle of reincarnation? All people are reincarnated until they reach the goal of Nirvana. Nirvana is reached through the interaction between one s Karma and Dharma The cycle of life Endless

The Lion King

Why are animals sacred? Ahimsa = to do no harm toward all living things Vegetarian all living things are spiritual Reincarnation everything is connected

Sacred Animals and Ahimsa Cows are considered sacred to many Hindus Cows are the reincarnate of Devi Goddess Stems from the practical effort to protect milk supply gives life to children

Sacred Animals and Ahimsa Karni Mata, a famous mystic of her times, believed to be an incarnation of goddess Durga. Rats are considered holy, owing to the belief, that the souls of the devotees of the Mata, are resident in these rats. To be bitten is considered good luck!!!

Sacred Animals and Ahimsa The majestic quality of this can be traced back to ancient India when owning elephants was a royal habit. Kings kept elephants to use in war. Elephants were assigned to royal stables to be mounts or kept for purposes of magic.

Hinduism Gods There are five based for the worship of Ganesha, Shakti, Surya, Shiva, and Vishnu. There are also many lesser gods who assist human beings in achieving the ultimate aim of the Hindu faith: Nirvana Krishna

Hinduism Gods Brahman, the 'impersonal' God and the universal soul, is the Absolute Truth Brahman has multiple roles: creator, maintainer, destroyer all in one. (This can be viewed as the origin of the trinity Gods namely Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, Ganesh

Holy Place: Ganges River To purify the soul. Takes away sins Those who wash in this river are thereafter blessed with wealth and fertility.

Hinduism and Marriage Arranged Marriages still very common Dowries to the Husband Bride Burning and Divorce Roopa's Story just show first few minutes Bride-burning accounts for the death of at least one woman every hour in India.