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The Circle of LifeHINDUISM

The largest religion in India today.

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• Your are born. You live many years. You meet people. And yet, you know them all.

• You feel as if you have done everything before

• You remember things you never did or ever saw.

• You die…. and the process begins over and over and over again.

IMAGINE…….

Over a billion people believe this happens everyday!

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ORIGINS OF HINDUISM

• Aryan beliefs were held in the Vedas• Their priests were called

Brahmans• Wrote new texts about the

Vedas• The Vedas, Vedic texts, &

Upanishads and the Bhagaad-Gita merged with other beliefs to form the basis of Hinduism• It is polytheistic• Believes in Reincarnation

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• Oldest scriptures in the world• Word means “knowledge”- those scriptures that

we aquire knowledge form are Vedas• There are four Vedas:

• Rigveda: hymns that praise the gods; describes how to live a proper life

• Samveda: musical form- Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni, Sa

• Yajurveda: scriptures used in pujas & Yagnas

• Artharvaveda: preach non-violence

VEDAS

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• They are Hindu scriptures that tell about the nature of God, reality, and the individual soul. • The word 'Upanishad' literally means

“sitting down beside” • refers to the practice of disciples (or

students) sit on the ground next to the guru (spiritual teacher) while he teaches.

UPANISHADS

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• Long poem that teaches:

• Reincarnation

• Respect for creation

• Respect for life

• That you have a soul that is separate

and distinct from your physical body

BHAGAAD-GITA

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Reincarnation is the belief that after you die, you are reborn as a new life form. You could be reborn as a person, animal, bug, plants… And then you live & die again. And then you are born again….. Live….die….rebirth…again and again and again… get the picture? The cycle keeps going and goinguntil the soul reaches a state of Nirvana & reunites with Brahman, the Universal soul.

REIN………WHAT?????

Born/

reborn

Grow up

Live

Get old

Die

The Circle of

Life

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Remember…. Hinduism is a polytheistic religion

MANY GODS

Brahma is the creator

Vishnu is the preserver (think duct

tape)

Creation story 2:41

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MANY GODS

Shiva is the destroyer Kamadhenu is the

cow- grants wishes Yama is god of death & the underworld

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CASTE SYSTEM

According to Vedas, there are four main varnas in Aryan society:• Brahmin

s• Kshatriy

as• Vaisyas• Sudras

Crash course (6 min)

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• The Brahman (priest) was his mouth,

• Of both his arms was the Rajanya (warriors & Kings) made;

• His thighs became the Vaisya (merchants),

• From his feet the Sudra (laborer) was produced.

ORIGINS OF CASTE

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WHAT IS THE CASTE SYSTEM?

Caste is that division of human society whose basis is occupation, ability and birth.Your caste determines:• Who is suitable for you to marry (arranged

marriages)• What food you eat• How you dress• What job you have• Where you live• Who you socialize with

• also, what caste you potentially will be reborn into in your next life.

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“UNTOUCHABLES” CASTE SYSTEM

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KARMA

Karma: the cause /effect nature of what happens in life

Dharma: the idea of a person’s duty & need to fulfill that duty

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• Moksha is the highest goal to achieve for all Hindu

• It is the Sanskrit word for “liberation”- meaning the process of being reincarnated through the castes till you are united with Brahma.

• This is achieved by one of three ways:

1. Works

2. Knowledge

3. devotion

MOKSHA (SALVATION)

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Origins Founder Principles Diffusion

Developed in what is now India over the course of several centuries.

No traceable point or person for beginning

Holy books: Vedas, Upanishads, & Bhagaad-Gita

None • World’s largest polytheistic religion

• Universal deity known as Brahman

• Reincarnation- belief in a cycle of life, death, & rebirth, till Nirvana is reached

• Karma-right action

• Dharma- ethics & duties in life to achieve good karma

• Moksha- 3 ways to achieve: works, knowledge, or devotion

Spread throughout the Indian subcontinent and, eventually Southeast Asia through trade, education, and the teaching of priests.

Hinduism coexisted with Buddhism in Southeast Asia, but ultimately lost its influence