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Objective: SWBAT recognize the major beliefs of Hinduism. Set Sail: How do archaeologists know that the Harappans traded with Mesopotamia?. Activator. Wha t is Karma?. Hindu-what?. Hinduism is one of the oldest world religions, and the first in India . . The Vedas….

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  1. Objective: SWBAT recognize the major beliefs of Hinduism.Set Sail: How do archaeologists know that the Harappans traded with Mesopotamia?

  2. Activator • What is Karma?

  3. Hindu-what? • Hinduism is one of the oldest world religions, and the first in India.

  4. The Vedas… • The Vedas are the religious texts of Hinduism

  5. Brahman • Hindus believe that all deities are part of a Universal Spirit calledBrahman

  6. Dharma • Dharma is onesduties (responsibilities) in a society. Dharma is the way a person chooses to live their life

  7. Karma • Karma is the consequence of the way people chose to live their life

  8. Reincarnation • If people fulfill their duties (dharma) in a society, their reward (Karma) will be to be born into a better social class in their next life. This is called reincarnation.

  9. Vedas, Reincarnation, Dharma, Karma, or Brahman? For each of the next descriptions, use your white board to list which of the terms it is most closely related to: Vedas, Reincarnation, Dharma, Karma, or Brahman

  10. Vedas, Reincarnation, Dharma, Karma, or Brahman? • A farmers responsibility to grow crops for the town

  11. Vedas, Reincarnation, Dharma, Karma, or Brahman? • Jamal was born into a higher social class because he led a respectable life

  12. Vedas, Reincarnation, Dharma, Karma, or Brahman? • The religious texts of Hinduism

  13. Vedas, Reincarnation, Dharma, Karma, or Brahman? • The Universal spirit

  14. Vedas, Reincarnation, Dharma, Karma, or Brahman? • Since a person fulfilled their Dharma, good things will come to them.

  15. Vedas, Reincarnation, Dharma, Karma, or Brahman? • The ability to be reborn

  16. Vedas, Reincarnation, Dharma, Karma, or Brahman? • The warrior goes to work every day, protecting his people. He does this because it is a part of his _________________

  17. Vedas, Reincarnation, Dharma, Karma, or Brahman?

  18. Vedas, Reincarnation, Dharma, Karma, or Brahman? • All deities are a part of this

  19. Vedas, Reincarnation, Dharma, Karma, or Brahman? • The consequences of the way a person lives their life

  20. What is the name of the Hindu universal spirit? • A. Dharma • B. Vedas • C. Brahman • What are the holy books of Hinduism? • A. Karma • B. Vedas • C. Torah • Which of the following best describes the Hindu concepts of Dharma and Karma?

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