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Eastern Philosophy. Eastern Religion & Philosophy. Hinduism Buddhism Islamic Philosophy Taoism Confucianism Zen Buddhism The way of the Warrior- Samurai. Hinduism. Vedas Vishnu. Hinduism. The term refers to the collect faiths that originated in India.
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Eastern Religion & Philosophy • Hinduism • Buddhism • Islamic Philosophy • Taoism • Confucianism • Zen Buddhism • The way of the Warrior- Samurai
Hinduism • Vedas • Vishnu
Hinduism • The term refers to the collect faiths that originated in India. • Hinduism does not have a clear origin. • There is not one “holy book” or text. • There is not a single founder.
Shaivism • Shiva- • The supreme being and creator of the universe. • Parvati, Sakti- wife • Ganesha-child • Nandi- Bull
Saktism • Sakti- wife of Siva, the female part of the universe. • Destroyer or destructive force in this realm.
Vaisnavism • Vishnu- Is a personal god. • Protector in this realm The Buddha was an incarnation of the God Vishnu according to Hindus.
Vedas • “Those who know it, do not speak it… Those who speak it, do not know it.”
Vedic Scriptures • Are writing that reveal the hidden nature of reality. • The Vedas were the religious writings of the Aryans, a nomadic people that invaded India in the around 1500 B.C. • Hold the universe to be one, monism.
What is the meaning of Life? • According to some versions of Hinduism the purpose of life is to find enlightenment. • Most people cannot discover these truths in one lifetime- as such we are reincarnated.
Samsara • Samsara- The cycle of birth and death. • Humans are basically good, but are caught up in a cycle of desire of and suffering that is a direct result of ignorance and ego. • Humans are tormented by many desires. • Desire is the root of evil.
Karma • Karma- chain of causes & consequences • Actions we perform today can have consequences for us far into the future… all of our actions will eventually have consequences.
Nirvana • Nirvana- permanent liberation from life • Liberation from the cycle of samsara, we cease to exist and become one with the universe.
Buddhism • Buddha • Four Noble Truths • Eightfold Path
Buddhism • A philosophical tradition, founded by Gautama Siddhartha Buddha in the fifth century b.c., that took on various forms as a religion and spread throughout Asia; It is a branch of Hinduism • Buddhism attempts to help the individual conquer the suffering and mutability of human existence through the elimination of desire and ego and attainment of the state of nirvana.
Eightfold Path • The way or practice recommended in Buddhism that includes: • Right View, • Right Aim, • Right Speech, • Right Action, • Right Living, • Right Effort, • Right Mindfulness, • Right Contemplation.
Four Noble Truths • Buddha's answer to the central problem of life (1) There is suffering; (2) suffering has specific and identifiable causes; (3) suffering can be ended; (4) the way to end suffering is through enlightened living, as expressed in the Eightfold Path.
Different planes of reality • For some Buddist, this plane of existence is not the only one. • You can be reincarnated as a higher or lower being, depending upon your karma at death.