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Religion

India Lesson 2. Religion. Identify basic Hindu beliefs. Explain relationship between Hinduism and the caste system in India. Describe religions that arose in protest of Hindu practices. Objectives. Do you believe in karma? Why or why not?. Warm Up. Religions of Region. Hinduism (701 m)

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Religion

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  1. India Lesson 2 Religion

  2. Identify basic Hindu beliefs. Explain relationship between Hinduism and the caste system in India. Describe religions that arose in protest of Hindu practices. Objectives

  3. Do you believe in karma? Why or why not? Warm Up

  4. Religions of Region • Hinduism (701 m) • Islam (93m) • Christianity (25m) • Sikhism (17m) • Buddhism (8m) • Why are conflicts over religion more heated than those over mere differences of opinion?

  5. Origins • No founder, formal church. • Sacred Texts • Vedas – eternal truths • Upanishads – explains • Epic Poems • Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita • Brahman - supreme universal soul • Assumes 3 forms • Brahma – creator • Vishnu – preserver • Shiva – destroyer • Goal = Moksha. Union with spirit through pure soul.

  6. The Trimurti Gods

  7. Beliefs • Reincarnation - Rebirth of soul. • Karma – Every action rewarded/punished • Dharma – duties & obligations • Moksha • Nirvana

  8. Festivals • Diwali – Festival of Lights…arrival of winter, New Year • Holi – purify fields for good crop yield

  9. Origins Caste System • 3,000 + yrs old • Aryans (invaded India) took desirable work, left less desirable to original peoples. • Divided population into varnas –social groups • Born into, stay • Segregation of castes • Restricted • Brahmins – scholars & priests • Kashatriya – rulers & soldiers • Vaishya – merchants & landowners • Sudras – laborers & artisans • Untouchables – menial jobs, outcasts • (Gandhi called “harijan”)

  10. Caste System Today • Indian Constitution outlawed concept of “untouchability” • Problem for modernization • Rural – Very much alive • Urban – Mix castes, may even reject system. Vestiges seen in slums.

  11. Stages of Life • Student- celibacy & preparation for life “student” does not necessarily mean literally in school • Householder- (marriage. Family) can buy things • Hermit (retirement & meditation) Gives up worldly posessions • Wanderer (Complete renunciation of material world. Including all possessions • Elderly

  12. Buddhism Jainism & Sikhism • Siddhartha Gautama • Left privileged life to find cause human misery • Achieved enlightenment became Buddha • 4 Noble Truths • Noble Eightfold Path • 3 Baskets of Wisdom • Jainism – emphasize ahimsa (nonviolence). • Sikhism – blend Hinduism & Islam Other Religions

  13. Film and Guided Questions SlumdoG Millionaire

  14. How does the film expose the look of the caste system? Closure

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