Development of Hinduism

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QuAesTio: Why do Hinduism and Buddhism have so much in common? Nunc AgEnda: Read the Jainism article individually and answer the questions

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QuAesTio : Why do Hinduism and Buddhism have so much in common? Nunc AgEnda : Read the Jainism article individually and answer the questions. Development of Hinduism. Vedic Period (1500-500 BCE) Syncretism (merging of religions) between Aryans and Non-Aryans , Aryan gods dominate - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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QuAesTio: Why do Hinduism and Buddhism have so

much in common? Nunc AgEnda: Read the Jainism article individually and answer the

questions

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Development of Hinduism• Vedic Period (1500-500 BCE)

– Syncretism (merging of religions) between Aryans and Non-Aryans, Aryan gods dominate

– Aryans worshipped nature gods, important in Vedas

– All gods are manifestations of Brahman (the One Supreme Power of the Universe)

– Later, three gods seen as main gods under Brahman, called the Trimurt• Brahma- Creator• Vishnu- Preserver• Shiva- Destroyer

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Development of Buddhism• Ascetic Reform Period (500-200 BCE)– Upanishads (explanation of Vedas by

Indian philosophers) written, teach new ideas about life, death, and desire, focus on asceticism

– Siddhartha Gautama, aka The Buddha (Enlightened One), Hindu prince in Nepal (north near Himalayas), disturbed by the world of suffering, teaches new philosophy about rejecting all desires to achieve enlightenment

– Later, Hinduism adopts similar ideas as it takes its modern form

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Dharmic Religions

Read the primary and secondary sources and answer

the following questions. You may work individually, in pairs,

or in groups of three or four.

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Summary

On the bottom of your sheet, answer the aim in paragraph

form using all you have learned from the homework essay and

today’s class

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PENSAStudents will read Chapter 3

Sections 2 and 3 in the textbook and write a one-page essay

comparing and contrasting the teachings of Hinduism and

Buddhism.