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Indian Religions Hinduism & Buddhism Ganesha Hinduism • 3rd largest religion in world today • 3500 years old (introduced by Aryans) •War =Desire for Cattle •Men and women were equal •no single founder; no single, sacred text (open-ended) •Vedas (written by both men and women) •Aryans invade and conquer India •Native population similar to Minoans •Have an advanced culture •Weights and measures •Septic system, etc •Ravaged by natural disasters •Aryans “enslave” natives •Native population, Dravidians, become Dasas, or Untouchables As Aryans settle in northern India, women lose status. Why? Shiva Vishnu • polytheistic or monotheistic??? (explain) • all-powerful spiritual force/creator: “Brahman” “God is one, but wise people know it by many names.” •ultimate goal is “moksha” (union with Brahman) - only achieved by Brahmins (very rare) - ends the cycle of reincarnation Hindu Beliefs • karma: a person’s actions that affect fate in next life (good or bad) • dharma: religious and moral duties of an individual (tied to caste system) • ahisma: non-violence (Gandhi) - sect of Jainism ( brooms story) * meditation and yoga very common Laxmi Do good deeds, according to your DHARMA, then you advance with good KARMA through reincarnation. 1000’s of positive reincarnations = MOKSHA= free of the reincarnation cycle. Buddhism •Founder was Siddhartha Gautama (“Buddha”) - 566-483 B.C. - Member of Kshatriya caste (prince) - Sick person, old person, dead body - Left family to find “answers” (story) “4 Noble Truths” 1. All life is full of suffering. 2. The cause of suffering is our desire for illusions (selfishness). 3. To overcome suffering, one must overcome desire. 4. Follow the Eightfold Path to achieve enlightenment (“right …”) • Final goal is “Nirvana”: union with the universe • Meditation to achieve enlightenment • Eventually spread to other areas of Asia (absorbed by Hinduism in India)