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Hinduism. Ms. Catsos World History. What is Hinduism?. One of the oldest religions of humanity Began in India Gave birth to Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism A philosophy and a way of life – focused both on this world and beyond. How did Hinduism begin?.
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Hinduism Ms. Catsos World History
What is Hinduism? • One of the oldest religions of humanity • Began in India • Gave birth to Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism • A philosophy and a way of life – focused both on this world and beyond
How did Hinduism begin? • No particular founder or holy book, instead early Vedic tradition evolved into Hinduism. • Vedic tradition is based on a group of sacred texts known as the Vedas.
Controversy over the Vedas • Historians are currently debating the origins of Vedic tradition. The two main theories are: • The Vedas were brought by the Aryans, who some historians believe entered India 4000 - 3500 years ago • The Vedas were developed by Ancient Indian people of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
What are the Sacred Texts? • Shruti (“heard”) – philosophical texts that state the basic principles of Hinduism • Vedas • Upanishads • Smriti (“remembered”) –apply the principles of the Shruti to daily life • Ramayana • Mahabharata (includes Bhagavad-Gita) • Both shruti and smriti were originally told orally before being written down
What do Hindus believe? • There is one impersonal life spirit Brahman that is manifested as many different gods and goddesses • Every person, plant, and animal has a true essence or soul, called Atman, which is part of Brahman
Who do Hindus worship? – the major Hindu gods Brahma, the creator god
Who do Hindus worship? – the major gods of the Hindu Pantheon Vishnu, the preserver god (appears in ten different forms)
Who do Hindus worship? – the major gods of the Hindu Pantheon Shiva, the Destroyer Often shown with his wife, Shakti, and son Ganesha
The Cycle of Life and Death • Reincarnation – Atman is continually born into this world lifetime after lifetime. • Ultimate goal of life is Moksha, releasing Atman and become one with Brahman. Reaching moksha means escaping the cycle of reincarnation. • Karma – actions that affect one’s fate in the future.
How do Hindus reach Moksha? • People earn good karma by doing their dharma (religious and moral duties) • If you earn good karma, you can be reborn as a higher life form or in a higher caste, and eventually reach moksha. • If you earn bad karma, you will be reborn as a lower life form or in a lower caste.
The Caste System Each group has specific duties, or dharma.
Hindu Nonviolence • Ahismais the Hindu word for nonviolence. • All things and people have aspects of Brahman and should be respected. • Most Hindus are vegetarians.
Adapted from… “What is Hinduism?” by Laura Ellen Shulman