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Hinduism The Eternal Religion. Harappan /Dravidian Civilization 2500 to 1500 BCE. Aryan Invasion “Noble Ones” Iran means “land of Aryans” Varnas = colors. Some Key Terms. Atman Karma Maya Avidya Moksha Dharma Samsara Yoga Puja. Umbrella Religion. What does this mean?
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Hinduism The Eternal Religion
Aryan Invasion “Noble Ones” Iran means “land of Aryans” Varnas = colors
Some Key Terms • Atman • Karma • Maya • Avidya • Moksha • Dharma • Samsara • Yoga • Puja
Umbrella Religion • What does this mean? • No founder • Source of 3 other religions
Recyclable Universe • Cyclical Time • Samsara
The Gods • Monotheism – belief in one god • Polytheism – belief in more than one god • Henotheism – worship one god while recognizing the existence of other gods
Brahman HINDUISM HAS 330 MILLION GODS AND GODDESSES unchanging, infinite, immanent, and transcendentrealitywhich is the Divine Ground of all matter, energy, time, space, being, and everything beyond in this Universe; thousands of deities of one universal spirit is called Brahman THE GOAL OF HUMANKIND IS TO ACHIEVE MOKSHA WITH BRAHMAN Brahman is atman WHAT IS NOT BRAHMAN IS MAYA/ILLUSION WE ARE ALL PART OF BRAHMAN
Trimurti “Having three forms”
Brahma Creator god In art often shown in the color red, holding the 4 Vedas, four bearded heads. Wife: Sarasvati
Shiva • God of destruction, disease, death and reproduction • “Auspicious One” • Most popular god • Not in the Vedas - maybe Rudra
Shiva • Symbols: 3rd eye; crescent moon; serpents; tiger skin; ashes; drum • Rides a bull named Nandi • Traditional home is Mount Kailasa • Benares or Varanasi is a holy city for Shiva • Wives are Kali and Parvati
Nataraja • Lord of the Dance • Most popular image in Hindu art • Mujalaka is the evil dwarf • Five activities: creation, preservation, embodiment, liberation, and destruction
Vishnu • The Preserver. God of love, benevolence and forgiveness • Vertical stripes • Chief concern is for humanity • Vishnu becomes an avatar to help humans • There have been 9 avatars – and one to come
Varasha The Boar
Narasimha Half-man Half-lion
Vamana dwarf
Parashurama Rama with an axe
Kalki Future Avatar
Ganesha Parents: Shiva and Parvati New beginnings Ultimate sacrifice
Hanuman • Rama’s helper in the battle against the evil king Ravana in the Ramayana. He saves Sita. • Embodiment of obedience to ones master. • Supernatural powers. • Rama and Sita are often shown on his chest.
Kali • Wife of Shiva • In art, shown wearing a necklace of human skulls, eating corpses, tearing away at human flesh, drinking blood • Followers of Kali are known as thugs
Lakshmi • Wife of Vishnu • Usually shown in a red sari, with coins coming from her hands and with a lotus flower • When Vishnu incarnates so does Lakshmi e.g. Sita and Rukmini
Sarasvati • Wife of Brahma • Goddess of learning and the arts • Very popular in the Vedas • In art, dressed in white “pure illumination,” four hands holding a book, prayer beads, and a vina (sitar) showing that she is the source of the vibrations of the universe. • Hindu children will ask her for help