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Hinduism. Religious Experience: - Gods and goddesses that symbolize an abstract being or Brahman . -reincarnation and liberation . - Belief of one god to thousands - trinity (Brahman, Vishnu and Shiva ) - Vaishnavites (Vishnu), Shaivites (Shiva )
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Religious Experience: - Gods and goddesses that symbolize an abstract being or Brahman. -reincarnation and liberation. - Belief of one god to thousands - trinity (Brahman, Vishnu and Shiva) - Vaishnavites (Vishnu), Shaivites (Shiva) - Path to salvation – varies by personality.
Sacred Stories: -most central, oldest text = Vedas and Upanishads – many gods are broken down to one (Brahman) -many sacred stories (Ramayana, Baghavad-Gita) about Hindu pantheon - Smriti– purpose to explore dharma.- Shruti – includes original text (i.e. the Vedas) (directly the words of God).
Symbols and Rituals: -Swastika -Lotus flower -Aum - Puja -festivals are varied and depend on geography and sect -sacred thread ceremony
Community of Faith: - main sects based on devotion to a particular god- Part of a larger community.- Women are equal with different roles -Home worship often practiced -Temple worship not necessary
Teaching and Doctrine: - Tolerance, does not proselytize or convert others- Dharma (responsibility and place in life)- Moksha/liberation (complete release of never ending rebirth)- Union of Atman and Brahman, union of soul with God- Samsara - Karma
Ethics: - Karma (the sum of all actions in a lifetime, good or bad) - Reincarnation ( soul lives on after and is reborn.) - Non-violence (sacredness of life, ahimsa). -animal rights, vegetarianism -importance of family, adherence to particular role/stage of life