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MR. Burton 5.2 K-W-L: Hinduism

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The VarnasThe Varnas

• Divided into four man groups in Aryan Societies:

• Brahmins-Priests• Kshatriyas-Rulers/Warriors• Vaisyas-farmers, craftsmen, traders• Sudras-laborers/non-Aryans

• Divided into four man groups in Aryan Societies:

• Brahmins-Priests• Kshatriyas-Rulers/Warriors• Vaisyas-farmers, craftsmen, traders• Sudras-laborers/non-Aryans

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Caste SystemCaste System

• Caste system was decided on your birth, wealth, occupation.

• Over 3000 separate caste were at one time.

• It was possible to get out of your caste but it was difficult. The LOWEST level of the caste system was called the untouchables: you cleaned hides and disposed of dead animals.

• Caste system was decided on your birth, wealth, occupation.

• Over 3000 separate caste were at one time.

• It was possible to get out of your caste but it was difficult. The LOWEST level of the caste system was called the untouchables: you cleaned hides and disposed of dead animals.

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Caste RulesCaste Rules

• Not allowed to marry someone from a different caste.

• Couldn’t eat with someone in a different caste.

• People who broke these rules would be banned from their caste.

• Not allowed to marry someone from a different caste.

• Couldn’t eat with someone in a different caste.

• People who broke these rules would be banned from their caste.

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ReligionReligion

• Brahmanism: belief system of the Aryans.

• Beliefs were from the Vedas: • Oldest is the Rigveda

• Brahmanism: belief system of the Aryans.

• Beliefs were from the Vedas: • Oldest is the Rigveda

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Veda TextVeda Text

• First one: religious rituals• Second: only certain people perform.• Final: Upanishads: religious students

and teachers.

• First one: religious rituals• Second: only certain people perform.• Final: Upanishads: religious students

and teachers.

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HinduismHinduism

• Largest religion in India.• Belief of many gods.• Each god is part of the single universal

spirit called Brahman.• Each persons goal was to reunite with

the Brahman—the universal spirit.

• Largest religion in India.• Belief of many gods.• Each god is part of the single universal

spirit called Brahman.• Each persons goal was to reunite with

the Brahman—the universal spirit.

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Hinduism continuedHinduism continued• Believe in reincarnation—our world is an

illusion. Brahman is the only reality.

• Once you die, you are born into a new body.

• Karma: the effects that good or bad actions have on a persons soul.

• Believe in reincarnation—our world is an illusion. Brahman is the only reality.

• Once you die, you are born into a new body.

• Karma: the effects that good or bad actions have on a persons soul.

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Hinduism STILL?!?Hinduism STILL?!?

• What you do in life, determines what you will become back reincarnated.

• Each person had to accept his/her duties, this is called: dharma.

• Hinduism helped preserve the caste system in India.

• What you do in life, determines what you will become back reincarnated.

• Each person had to accept his/her duties, this is called: dharma.

• Hinduism helped preserve the caste system in India.

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Religious Struggles?Religious Struggles?

• Jainism-belief on the teachings of Mahavira.

• Four beliefs: injure no one, tell the truth, do not steal, and own no property.

• Jains practice non-violence

• Jainism-belief on the teachings of Mahavira.

• Four beliefs: injure no one, tell the truth, do not steal, and own no property.

• Jains practice non-violence

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JainsJains

• Vegetarians• Do not kill/hurt any creature• No animal sacrifice• Do not eat any food that comes from

animals.

• Vegetarians• Do not kill/hurt any creature• No animal sacrifice• Do not eat any food that comes from

animals.

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Acts of Civil DisobedienceActs of Civil Disobedience

• Ghandi• Ghandi