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Compare and contrast the prominent South Asia Religions religions in Southern Asia. Religions in India Religious patterns Hinduism Hindus 82.4% Muslims 12.0% Christians 2.3% Sikhs 2.0% Buddhists 0.7% Jains 0.5% Other Religions 0.6 Cultural origins near the Indus River Valley Hinduism is predominant in India Brought by the Aryans from Russia & Central Asia Islam is predominant in Pakistan and Bangladesh Diffused south and east down the Ganges Sikhism thrives in northern India Absorbed beliefs from other religions Buddhism is predominant in Sri Lanka Hinduism HINDUISM is one of No single founder the world's oldest religions Over 2/3's of the world's Hindus live in India; large numbers reside in Africa also National religion of India No single doctrine Believe in one spirit with many gods and goddesses (polytheistic) Vedas is sacred text Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world with over 700 million followers Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism are outgrowths of Hinduism Each family or individual determines the deity (god) or deities (gods) he/she will worship Hindus believe in many gods, numbering into the thousands. They recognize one supreme spirit called Brahman ("the Absolute.") The goal of Hindus is to someday join with Brahman. Until that union takes place, believers are in a continuous process of rebirth called "reincarnation." 1 Reincarnation Belief that every living thing has a soul. When a living thing dies, its soul moves into another living creature. Souls are reborn in a newly created life. At death, the Hindu's deeds (karma) determine what the next life will be. Brahma- creator of the universe Karma Right conduct, deeds Good behavior is rewarded - reborn in higher caste. Vishnu - the preserver Dharma Moral and religious Every person’s dharma is different. Daily duties Worshipping God Reciting scripture Honoring parents and elders Place of Worship Followers work to break this cycle of birth, death, and gain release. This release is called moksha - “never to be born again”. The soul becomes one with Brahman. punished - reborn in lower caste. Feeding animals Ganesh the god of Wisdom duty. Bad behavior is Helping the poor Shiva the Destroyer India’s Caste System Hindus worship in a temple called a mandir, which means “dwelling” Contains shrines of different dieties Came from legend: When Brahma created humans, his mouth became the priests, his arms - warriors & rulers, his legs the merchants, and his feet the unskilled workers. Basic precept: All men are created unequal 2 Outcastes were people who didn’t belong to any caste. They did work that no one else would do The Caste System discriminates against the poor people You had to marry someone within your caste Hard to move up into a higher caste Originated in India but spread to East & Southeast Asia Buddhism Founded by Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama in India around 500 B.C. He objected to strict caste system of Hinduism. He believed all people or animals - non-violence called “ahimsa” Does not center Second fastest growing religion around the worship of any gods (Enlightened One) because he understood the roots of suffering If people followed Buddha’s path, their suffering would end They would then find “nirvana” or lasting peace Buddha wanted to find the Goal is not to hurt or kill meditation & understanding of the truth Gautama was called the Buddha people were created equal. causes of human suffering Centers around The “Enlightened One” in world Buddhism Believe in reincarnation Believe in dharma & karma One must reach “nirvana” (inner peace) to be free from cycle of reincarnation Diffusion of Buddhism Four Noble Truths Sorrow & suffering are part of all life People suffer b/c they desire things they can’t have The way to escape suffering is to stop wanting things End desire is to follow the middle way or Eightfold Path 5 Precepts to the Eightfold Path: Do not kill Do not steal Do not lie Eightfold Path to the Middle Way Right understanding Right purpose Right speech Right conduct Do not commit adultery Right means of earning Do not consume alcohol or take drugs Right effort a living Right awareness Right meditation 3 Religious contrasts Hinduism Religious contrasts Buddhism Hinduism Men are not equal Men are created equal Absorbed from Absorbed from other religions Islam God - Allah (monotheistic) Hinduism No single founder Founded by Gautama Still in India today Spread to East/SE Asia Has many dieties Buddha is primary Reach Moksha for Reach Nirvana for inner peace Worship of one Buddhism focus inner peace Religious comparisons Hinduism Buddhism Meditation Reincarnation Non-violence Vegetarian Strict moral codes Originated in India Worship in temples Shrines in homes Not concerned with wealth or material possessions Founded by the prophet Muhammad Daily Rituals in the 600s A. D. Muslims pray five times daily in their It has about 850 million followers, Muslim traders most of them middle east and southeast Asia brought religion to India Fastest growing People who believe these ideas are called Muslims. religion in world mosques (churches). While praying, they face the holy city of Mecca (in Saudi-Arabia) and sometimes kneel with faces to the ground. All Muslims are required to make a pilgrimage (trip to a sacred place) to Mecca at least once in their lifetime. Muhammad Five Pillars of Islam Religious contrasts Hinduism There is one God and Muhammad is his Polytheistic Prayer five times daily, facing Mecca. Vedas - sacred text The giving of alms(charity) to the poor. Absorbed from messenger. Fasting during Ramadan for purification and submission. If body and income allow, a Muslim must make a pilgrimage (hajj) to Mecca in his lifetime. Many idols other religions Vegetarians Venerate cows Cremate dead Caste system Islam Monotheistic No idols Koran - sacred text Intolerant of other religions Eat beef Sacrifice cows Bury dead Social equality 4