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Hinduism/Buddhism Hinduism Aryan religion evolved into this Both a religion and way of life Belief in reincarnation Body dies Soul lives Reborn after death Hinduism cont. Karma: actions in a person’s life, now and previously, that will determine their destiny The good are rewarded The bad are punished If good you are born into higher state Bad, born into lower state Goal is to reach perfection Hindu Beliefs (The Guru) Nataraja (King of Dance) Portrays SHIVA Hinduism cont. Perfection is called “moksha” and the cycle of reincarnation stops United with Brahma (source of all being) Brahma has 3 forms Brahma (creator or source) Vishnu (protector of all things) Shiva (god of destruction) Hinduism in the Modern World Buddhism Created by Prince Siddhartha Gautama Type of reformed Hinduism Wanted simpler more pure religion Became educated on Vedas & Upanishads Became known as the “enlightened one” or Buddha Buddhism cont. Shared beliefs w/ Hinduism No killing animals Reincarnation Buddhism’s state of perfection is called nirvana Rejected Hindu scriptures, caste system, and rituals All people could achieve nirvana Buddhism overview (10 min.) Buddhism cont. (Don’t write) Believe in 4 truths 1) Life consists of sickness, pain, & suffering 2) Suffering is caused by desires 3) Renounce all desires to reach nirvana 4) Follow the eightfold path Moral code of 8 guidelines Spread of Buddhism Spread quickly Similar to Hinduism Many unhappy w/ the caste system Spread mostly to southeast Asia Interpreted differently 2 branches Theravada Mahayana Spread cont. Theravada Most like the original Taught nirvana was achieved through proper conduct Mahayana Emphasized worship on Buddha as a god Dedicated to human service