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INDIA & HINDUISM

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India & Hinduism . India is a subcontinent of Asia. Along the northern border are the highest mountains in the world, the Himalayan Mountains. Land of India. India has 2 major rivers: Ganges and Indus The Ganges is seen as the life source for all Indians - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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INDIA & HINDUISM

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LAND OF INDIA India is a subcontinent

of Asia. Along the northern

border are the highest mountains in the world, the Himalayan Mountains.

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LIFE IN INDIA 7th largest country in the world (1/3 size

of US) Main language is Hindi Religions: Hindu (80.5%) Muslim

(13.4%) some of the largest slums in the world

In Dharavi, 1 million ppl live in a space 2/3 the size of Central Park

Not enough water, toilets, sewage & trash everywhere

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INDIAN STATS 2nd largest population in the world 1.2

billion Life expectancy = 67 years 2.4 million living with AIDS, 170,000 die

yearly 44% of children under 5 are

underweight 61% of population is literate 29.8% of the population is below

poverty line World largest producer of opium,

traded illegally

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HINDU SOCIETY

India’s System System of Writing= Sanskrit Caste system

a rigid set of social classes Determined one’s occupation, economic

potential, and position in society Based, in part, on skin color & occupation 4 major levels in the caste system & a

bottom level

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THE CASTE SYSTEMpriestswarriors

commonerspeasants with limited

rights UNTOUCHABLES

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"Discarded chicken scraps bought from a restaurant barely

make a meal for Untouchables in Bihar, one of India's poorest states. These villagers belong to the Musahar, or rat-eaters, caste, its members known for hunting rodents. Musahar women, many of whom work as field hands, have begun to agitate for better living conditions. This takes courage, says a local activist. 'If an Untouchable woman demands or questions something and a landlord doesn't like it, he will beat or sexually harass her.'"

From "India's Untouchables," June 2003, National Geographic magazine

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UNTOUCHABLES Given boring and

degrading tasks 5% of India’s

population not treated as

humans harmful presence lived in separate

areas away from society

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HINDUISM AS A RELIGION Holy Books: Vedas

Also: Upanishads, Ramayana, Bhagavad Gita, and Mahabharata

God: Brahman- supreme being (Polytheistic or Monotheistic)

Main Goal: For your atman to merge with Brahman.

How?: Yoga World’s oldest religion 750 million around the

world

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REINCARNATION The belief

that an individual soul can be reborn in a different form after death

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KARMA The force

generated by a person’s actions that determines how the person will be reborn in the next life

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YOGA A method of

training designed to lead to union with Brahman

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BRAHMAN Single spiritual

force that Hindus believe resides in all things

Considered to be present in many forms but all the SAME supreme being

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MAIN DEITIES Brahma the

Creator

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MAIN DEITIES Vishnu the

Preserver

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MAIN DEITIES Shiva the

Destroyer

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MAIN DEITIES Ganesha – deity of

intellect & wisdom

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MAIN DEITIES Krishna – origin

of all incarnations

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