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Polytheism. A BELIEF IN MANY DEITIES. Polytheism is…. …the belief in many deities A deity is a supernatural being of significant power “Polytheism” is from the Greek: poly = many theo = deities. Many scholars believe that polytheism evolved from animistic beliefs.
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Polytheism A BELIEF IN MANY DEITIES
Polytheism is… …the belief in many deities • A deity is a supernatural being of significant power • “Polytheism” is from the Greek: • poly = many • theo = deities
Many scholars believe that polytheism evolved from animistic beliefs • Animism was the belief in many spiritual forces, some friendly and some hostile • Over time, these spirits were seen to have more complicated and individual personalities
These deities, or “gods,” have individual skills, needs, desires, and histories
They often have humanlike personalities, but with additional powers or abilities • It was easy for humans to understand these personalities
The deities would argue, fight, have children, play games– all the things that humans do • Complex mythologies evolved as humans imagined the deities interacting with each other
These myths and legends could be used to explain natural phenomena such as the seasons or the creation of the world
Polytheistic Religions • Many ancient societies had polytheistic religions: • Classical Greece and Rome • Ancient Egypt • Vikings • Aztecs • Ancient India (Hinduism)
Hinduism • Hinduism is a modern religion founded thousands of years ago in India • It is still practiced today, and is a form of polytheism Percentages of Hindus today by country
Hinduism 1. Most Hindus believe that there is one divine power called Brahman 2. Brahman is then divided into numerous deities
Hinduism compared to other religions… Doesn’t have a single founder, date (est. 3500 B.C.E.) Vedas is the holy book (“Book of Knowledge”) Doesn’t have a concept of a prophet DOES have a trinity of deities
Hindu Deities Brahma: God as Creator of World, supreme deity • Is represented in the form of other gods… • Part of Hindu Trinity
Hindu Deities Vishnu: God as preserver of the world, protector of creation *part of Hindu Trinity
Hindu Deities Shiva: God as Destroyer -responsible for change (ex: death) *part of Hindu Trinity
Hindu Deities Ganesha: The Remover of Obstacles, God of Intelligence -son of Shiva and his wife
Hindu Deities Indra: God of War and Weather, ruler of the heavens and other gods
Hindu Practices/Beliefs Different sects (groups) within Hinduism worship different deities through: • Prayer • Karma • Nirvana • Reincarnation • meditation • Building shrines • Sacrifices • Pilgrimages (holy journeys)
Video Questions • What event do Hindus prepare for in September? • According to the myth, how did Ganesh acquire the head of an elephant? • How does the boy in the video explain how worshipping many gods is the same thing as worshipping one God? 4. What do Hindus believe will occur after death? 5. What does the immersion the clay idol of Ganesh in the sea represent?