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Chapter 15 Learning About Hindu Beliefs Text: pages 158 – 167 ISN: pages 108 -112

Chapter 15 Learning About Hindu Beliefs Text: pages 158 – 167 ISN: pages 108 -112

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Chapter 15Learning About Hindu Beliefs

Text: pages 158 – 167ISN: pages 108 -112

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Objectives:

To discover the origins of Hinduism in ancient traditions and how these beliefs affected life in ancient India and today.

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Vocabulary:

• Hinduism• Vedas• Sanskrit• Brahmanism• caste• dharma• Karma• reincarnation• pilgrimage

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Academic Vocabulary • affect• specific• interpret• divine• cycle

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Dharma:• Law, obligation, duty

To follow one’s dharma:• to perform one’s duties and so to live as

one should

What would your dharma be?

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Dharma usually means “right conduct or behavior”. But remember that what is right conduct for a king may well be quite different from what is right conduct for a farmer.

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•Hinduism is a religion that developed over time from ancient Indian traditions.

•Its followers have many beliefs, deities, and practices that differ from place to place.

•There was no founder

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Write a “tweet” that talks about something you learned today in class about Hinduism.

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Sacred text: • Vedas & Upanishads

• Ramayana (famous story)• Tells about life in ancient India• Offers examples in dharma

Central Figure:• Rama• Lives by the rules of dharma• Young boy = loyal son• Adult= loving husband, responsible

ruler

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Key Hindu Beliefs:

Brahman Deities KarmaSamsara Dharma

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15.2

•Aryans brought the first parts/elements of Hinduism to India

•All Hindus follow the basic beliefs of Hinduism that are laid out in the Vedas.

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15.2 the Origins of Hinduism (Key Terms)

•Vedas – Early Hindu religion which included sacred texts, hymns, and prayers

•Sanskrit – An ancient language of India… The Vedas were written in Sanskrit.

•Brahman – A class of priests or religious scholars that interpret the Vedas.

•Brahmanism – Vedas develop into Brahmanism after the Brahman priest bring a standard way of worshipping the Vedas.

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15.3 The Caste System

•The way society was organized• A way of life•Four main social classes are known as varna

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Shudras(servants, farmers,

laborers)

Vaishyas(Herders,

merchants)

Kshatriyas(Rulers, warriors)

Brahmins(priests)

Untouchables (out of caste/outcast)

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•Born into a certain caste•Could never be changed•Could only marry in their own caste

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1. Can you identify each caste correctly?

2. What is each caste’s dharma?

3. What does the middle picture represent?

Turn & Talk

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Beliefs about Brahman• Atman = soul• Circle = cycle of life, death, rebirth NOT resurrection

Work of Brahman

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Samsara:• The cycle of birth, death and rebirth

Law of Karma: • the good and evil done in a person’s past life determines what happens to one’s soul in the next life

• Determines a person’s caste

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•As long as people are a part of samsara, = people will know pain, suffering and death

•Reincarnation: when a person’s soul is reborn into a new body after death

•Samsara ends when the soul escapes from the cycle of rebirth.

• then your soul is reunited with Brahma, the supreme force of the universe

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•Pilgrimages: a journey to a holy place

• People travel to sacred places like the Ganges River

• Believe the difficulty of the journey would cleanse them of their sins

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•Brahma (the Creator), •Vishnu (the Preserver), •Shiva (the Destroyer)

Together known as the Trimurti (3 forms)

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•Brahma - the Creator

•Vishnu - the Preserver

•Shiva - the Destroyer

•Three aspects/powers of the same divine being (Avatars)

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http://www.iskcondesiretree.net/group/krishnaconsciousness/forum/topics/lord-brahma-part-3-1

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Shiva (destroyer)

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Vishnupreserver

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http://www.religionfacts.com/hinduism/symbols/swastika.htm

SwastikaThe swastika is an ancient symbol that has been found worldwide, but it is especially common in India. Its name comes the Sanskrit word svasti (sv = well; asti = is), meaning good fortune, luck and well-being.

The swastika is most commonly used as a charm to bring good fortune (in which case the arms are bent clockwise), but it has a variety of religious meanings as well.

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What connections can you make from what we have studied previously?

Hinduism