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Hindu Basics History • No known founder of Hinduism • Hybrid of polytheism and monotheism-Worship many gods and goddesses to help them understand Brahma. • Combination of Indus Valley Civilization and Aryan Civilization • Vedas and Upanishads: The sacred texts are thought to be the ultimate authority. 3 Prominent Gods • Brahma • Vishnu • Shiva *Have over 330 million different celestial beings in the area. **Brahman is the one god that all avatars and celestial beings are a part of. ***Be sure not to confuse Brahma, Brahman and Brahmin (learn about later.) Brahma – the Creator • The creator of everything. • Depicted with 4 heads and 4 arms. • Each head recites a Veda. Vishnu – the Preserver • Preserver and protector of the universe. • Depicted with a conch shell, chakra (mind), lotus and mace. Shiva – the Destroyer • The transformer or destroyer. • Sometimes manifest as Nataraja (Lord of the Dance.) Kali—Goddess of Destruction • Typically depicted wielding a sword and a decapitated head. • She wears a necklace of human skulls and stands on a corpse. • Many Hindus revere her because they think that worshiping her will bring enlightenment. Other female deities include Lokshmi, Parvati, and Durga Pilgrimages • Pilgrimages: 4 big pilgrimage sites at each of the compass points. • Many Hindus visit all of them. – Takes 10 weeks. • • • • Rameshavaram in the south Dwarkadheesh in the west Cacutta by following the Ganges (north) Puri in the East The Ganges River • The Ganges starts in the Himalayas and supplies water to the holy city of Varanasi. • Hindus believe that bathing in the river can help balance a person’s karma. • Many people visit the Ganges every year. • Many deposit the ashes of their loved ones in the river. Hindu Calendar • Each month begins with the new moon which means holidays and festivals are on different dates from year to year. • Some Holidays: – Magha: Winter solstice festival – Chaitra: Spring festival – Bhadrapada: Celebration of siblings – Karttika: New Years, festival of lights Mandir (Hindu Temple) • Each Mandir is dedicated to a specific god. • There is a shrine to the god containing an image or painting of the god/ess. • Each morning priests and worshippers, decorate the shrine with fresh flowers, candles, fruit and incense. • Puja (daily worship) is performed at dawn, noon, dusk and midnight. Temple (Continued) • Worshipers focus on the deity then offer a food offering. • Temple Video Bharata Natyam • A lot of sculptures in Hindu Temples mimic the motion from early Temple dances. • Bharata Natyam Dance Video Hindu Symbols • Ancient symbol of auspiciousness, good fortune, and protection • Represents the eternal wheel of life rotates upon an unchanging center, God • Hindus believe it protects them from evil spirits and natural disasters • Pre-dates Nazi Germany Symbols (Continued) • “Om” a visual and oral representation of Brahman used as a mantra. • Cows • Believed that the celestial cow was created by Lord Krishna and that gods sometimes visit Earth in the form of cows. Symbols (Continued) • The lotus bud. • Symbolizes the birth of the universe.