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What led to the development of Hinduism? People began to ask: •Why are people born into a life of ease and others into poverty? •What happens after death? •How should we live our lives before death? Hinduism •Main religion of India •All Hindus share certain beliefs, values, and traditions •Celebrations may vary depending on area in India •837 million Hindus Hindu Beliefs •Search for truth •World is not real, only an illusion (maya) •Maya keeps the individual soul (atman) from knowing world soul (Brahman) •Maya – Illusion – Sin •Atman – Individual Soul – Soul •Brahman – World Soul – God Hindu Goal To become free of maya and be united with Brahman Goal of Christians To become “free” of sin and be united with God 3 ways to achieve goal: •Through devotion •Through wisdom •Through right actions To reach these goals takes a long time… …more than a lifetime… Reincarnation Reincarnation The belief in the rebirth of the soul into another body •How quickly the soul advances to freedom depends on karma •Karma is the sum of all good and bad actions of the soul’s previous life • Didn’t get up when mom said • Didn’t make bed • Complained all morning • Didn’t do math homework • Stopped to help friend who dropped books • Tripped fellow student in classroom • Helped teacher pass out papers -1 -1 -1 -1 +1 -1 ____ +1 -3 Gods and Goddesses •May not believe in any god •Most believe gods help to achieve goals •Usually worship same gods as family, caste, community Celebrations • Divali is celebrated in October or November depending on lunar calendar • Women put lamps in windows or in rows on housetops • 4th day of Divali – time for exchanging gifts and visiting Durga • "the inaccessible” or "the invincible“ • Goddess Durga is considered by some Hindus to be the mother of Ganesha, Kartikeya, Saraswati and Lakshmi • Durga is depicted as a warrior woman with 10 arms who rides a lion or a tiger Ganesha • the Remover of Obstacles • Lord of Beginnings and Lord of Obstacles • Patron of arts and sciences • God of intellect and wisdom Ganesha Ganesha Saraswati • one of the goddesses, the other two being Lakshmi and Durga that form the female counterpart of the Trimurti • Saraswati has been regarded as a river goddess and in recent times a goddess of knowledge, music and the arts. • She is the consort of Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. Saraswati Hanuman • one of the most important personalities in the Indian epic, Ramayana • He is a vanara (human with tail of monkey) who aided Lord Rama • Hanuman is worshipped as a symbol of physical strength, perseverance and devotion Brahma • God of creation • Not to confuse with Brahman, the supreme spirit • Consort: Saraswati Brahma Rama • The Ideal human • central figure of the Ramayana epic. • The Ramayan is the very soul of India. It is a complete guide to Godrealization, the path to which lies in righteousness. • Everyone should emulate those ideals and grow into ideal human beings and ideal citizens. • Married Sita Rama Rama Shiva • one of the main Deities of Hinduism • Shiva is one of the most complex gods • He is the destroyer and the restorer • the benevolent herdsman of souls • the wrathful avenger • Wife: Parvati Shiva Shiva Shiva Krishna Krishna Krishna Vishnu Kali Maha Krishna Krishna praNava / aum This is the primeval sound Om. Taj Mahal • Built between 1631 and 1654 • Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan • Built as mausoleum for his favorite wife