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Name_____________________________ Period_______ Date___________ South Asia Religion Chart Directions: As we read the textbook about the two main religions from the South Asia, we will fill in the information about each topic in the middle circle. Fou nde r: Religion: developed over thousands of years from Aryan invasion in 1500 B.C. Hinduism Loc Fou ation nde d: • By 500 A.D., Hinduism had become influential across the Indian Subcontinent and even in Southeast Asia and Indonesia India ic Bas fs: ie Bel Di ffu s ion : Vedas Upanishads The Ramayana The Mahabarata e Tim ed: nd Fou nt rta po ts Im Tex In Southeast Asia: Malaysia 6.3% Sou t Cou h Asian n prac tries relig ticing i o n toda y: India 80.5% Nepal 80% Bhutan 25% Bangladesh 16% Sri Lanka 7% Pakistan 5% ols: b m Sy no founder, but comes from ancient Aryan beliefs • Believe in thousands of gods • Each god is part of the single supreme force called brahman • Few people can understand brahman More Basic Beliefs: • Three main gods are Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva • Hindus believe in the unity of all of life • All things in nature are part of the universal soul (atman) • Hindus believe in reincarnation, and the goal is to free the soul from the body to reunite with brahman • The cycle of birth and deaths continues until the soul reunites with brahman • Karma governs cycle of rebirth or reincarnation, a person is born into a certain caste based on karma or deeds in past lives Name_____________________________ Period_______ Date___________ Important gods, terms, and texts of Hinduism Directions: As you read pages 177-179 in the World Cultures textbook, define the main gods, terms and texts from Hinduism. Main gods: Brahma - the Hindu god believed to be the creator Vishnu - the Hindu god believed to be the preserver Siva - the Hindu god believed to be the destroyer Hindu Terms: Brahma brahman - the supreme force in the universe sects - different religious groups within one religion, Hinduism has many atman - each person’s essential self, and the universal soul that each person’s essential self belongs to moksha - freeing of the soul from the body so that the soul can unite with brahman and end the cycle of rebirth (the goal of Hinduism) Vishnu reincarnation - rebirth of the soul in a different form karma - everything a person does will affect the person’s fate in a future or reincarnated life. It comes from a Sanskrit word meaning “to do.” dharma - the duty each caste has to fulfill Sacred Texts: Vedas - Hindus believe the Vedas contain eternal truths that were revealed to wise men Upanishads - Hindu text that helps to explain the truths contained in the Vedas Siva