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Chapter 4.1 Guided Reading and Review Hinduism and Buddhism A. Main Ideas • 1. Founder: – Hinduism: No Single Founder – Buddhism: Siddhartha Guatama (Buddha) A. Main Ideas • 2. Relationship with God: – Hinduism: Many gods give form to Brahman – Buddhism: No formal rituals, priests, or worship of many gods A. Main Ideas • 3. Goal of Life: – Hinduism: To achieve Moksha or union with Brahman – Buddhism: Must follow the eight-fold path to understand the four noble truths and reach nirvana A. Main Ideas • 4. Sacred Texts: – Hinduism: Vedas and Upanishads – Buddhism: The Tripitaka A. Main Ideas • 5. Attitude Toward Nonviolence: – Hinduism: Followed Akimsa or Non-violence – Buddhism: Believe in nonviolence A. Main Ideas • 6. Reincarnation: – Hinduism: Believed in reincarnation and the principles of Karma and Dharma – Buddhism: Believed in reincarnation and the principles of Karma and Dharma A. Main Ideas • 7. Caste System: – Hinduism: Embraced Caste System – Buddhism: Rejected the Caste System B. Reviewing Key Terms • 8. Atman : Hindu concept of essential self, another name for Brahman B. Reviewing Key Terms • 9. Reincarnation: The rebirth of the soul B. Reviewing Key Terms • 10. Karma: the believe that actions in this life will affect one’s fate in the next life B. Reviewing Key Terms • 11. Dharma: Religious and moral duties of an individual B. Reviewing Key Terms • 12. Ahimsa: Hindu principle of nonviolence which teaches that all people and things should be respected.