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THE HINDU VIEW OF GOD HOW IS IT POSSIBLE TO DESCRIBE HINDUISM AS MONOTHEISTIC, POLYTHEISTIC AND MONISTIC?

The Hindu View of God

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The Hindu View of God. How is it possible to describe Hinduism as Monotheistic, polytheistic and monistic?. God in Hindu scriptures. The view of the Ultimate Reality is expressed in the following revelation of the Rig Veda, the oldest Hindu scripture : - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE HINDU VIEW OF GOD

HOW IS IT POSSIBLE TO DESCRIBE HINDUISM AS MONOTHEISTIC, POLYTHEISTIC AND MONISTIC?

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GOD IN HINDU SCRIPTURES• The view of the Ultimate Reality is expressed in the

following revelation of the Rig Veda, the oldest Hindu scripture:

"Ekam sat vipraha, bahudha vadanti.""Truth is one, the wise call It by various names.“

• God is beyond definitions and cannot be limited to one name or form.

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THE TRIMURTRIThe Hindu trinity (or Trimurtri) connects to the view that creation is cyclical:Brahma –creator (with Saraswati) –not typically worshippedVishnu –preserver (with Lakshmi)Shiva –destroyer (with Parvati)

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THE HINDU PANTHEONRead the articles, “The Hindu Pantheon” and “Hindu Gods and their Cults” and pages 120-122 and 145-146 in Exploring World Religions (stop at “The Arya Samaj Movement”) and do the following:Summarize each heading, combining knowledge from both sources - describe the deity (appearance, mythology, consort), and the worship of the deity – include the “top 10 Hindu deities” Vishnu/Vaishnavas/Vaishnavites – be sure to include the term avatar, and the names of the scriptures where avatars of Vishnu appear  Shiva/Siva/Shaivites – include the different forms that Shiva is depicted in (e.g. Nataraja) Shaktis – include names of main Shakti goddesses and what they represent

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“EXPLANATION OF THE HINDU GODS” VIDEO

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TOP 10 HINDU DEITIESHindus have a multitude of gods and goddesses that symbolize the one abstract supreme being or Brahman.

1. Ganesha• elephant-deity riding a

mouse• son of Shiva and Parvati• lord of success and

destroyer of obstacles• very popular.

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TOP 10 HINDU DEITIES2. Shiva

most powerful, complex deity in Hinduismknown by many names - Mahadeva, Nataraja separate from those of other deities in templeIs sometimes worshipped as a phallic symbol called the ‘Shiva Lingam

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TOP 10 HINDU DEITIES3. Krishna

9th avatar of Vishnuvery popularblue-skinned, sometimes depicted as a babymain character of the Bhagavad Gita – most popular of Hindu scriptures

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TOP 10 HINDU DEITIES4. Rama

avatar of Vishnu,very popular symbol of chivalry and virtue - ideal son, husbandwidely believed to be a historical figure - "tribal hero of ancient India”Main character Hindu epic of Ramayana

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TOP 10 HINDU DEITIES5. Hanuman

helped Rama defeat evil, rescue Sita (Ramayana)one of the most popularavatar of Lord Shivasymbol of physical strength and devotionIn times of trouble, Hindus will chant his name, sing his hymn. temples are among the most common public shrines found in India.

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TOP 10 HINDU DEITIES6. Vishnu peace-loving, Preserver or Sustainer of lifevalues order and truthWhen these values are under threat, Vishnu emerges to restore peace There are 10 major incarnations of VishnuThe devout followers of Vishnu are called Vaishnavas

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TOP 10 HINDU DEITIES7. LakshmiName means "Good Luck“goddess of wealth Goddess of householders, favourite of women

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TOP 10 HINDU DEITIES8. DurgaThe Mother Goddess (Mahadevi Shakti) — known variously as Durga, Parvati and other namesrepresents the fiery powers of the gods Durga is the divine “shakti” energy of Shiva usually portrayed as riding a lion, and carrying weapons in her many armsShe is the protector of the righteous, and destroyer of evil.

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TOP 10 HINDU DEITIES9. Kali

Kali (dark goddess) is the ferocious form of mother goddess Durgawas born from the brow of Durga during a battle with evil forcesShe stands on the chest of her husband, Shiva. She carries weapons and wears a necklace of human skulls and a skirt of arms

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TOP 10 HINDU DEITIES10. Saraswatigoddess of knowledge and learningVeda lessons often begin with chants to her - mother of the Vedas The goddess of art and musicdaughter of Shiva and DurgaShe endows human beings with speech, wisdom and learning.