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Hinduism and the Rebirth of the Soul
Global History and Geography I
E. Napp
Name: ___________________
Date: ___________________
Hinduism is one of the world's oldest religions, and has over 900 million
followers worldwide. Hinduism originated in the Indus River Valley over
3,000 years ago. About 80% of the Indian population regard themselves as
Hindu. Hinduism has no single holy book, but Hindu writings like the
Vedas, Upanishads, and Bhagavad-Gita provide guidance. Hinduism
remains the most popular religion of modern India.
Hindus believe that there are many gods and goddesses. However, they
believe that each of these gods is a manifestation of one Supreme Being.
This universal and eternal Supreme Being is called Brahman, who created
and is present in everything.
Hindus believe that existence is a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
governed by Karma. In other words, Hindus believe in reincarnation or that
a person’s soul is reborn as another living thing. Karma determines a
person’s reincarnation. Karma refers to a person’s behavior in life which
Hindus believe determines a person’s form in the next life. People who live
a good life will be reborn to a better situation in the next life. Those who do
not lead good lives will be reborn to a worse situation. Hindus believe that
the next incarnation is always dependent on how the previous life was lived.
Hindus also believe in a caste system. A caste system is a fixed social class
system. There are four main castes. The castes are Brahmins (Priests),
Warriors, Merchants, and Farmers. If a person belongs to no caste, he is an
untouchable or outcaste. A person remains in his caste throughout his
lifetime. Caste members must marry within their caste, perform certain
prayers, and eat food prepared by their caste members. These rules of caste
are referred to as Dharma. Violating the rules of caste will affect a person’s
reincarnation.
Questions:
1- Where and when did Hinduism originate?
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2- What do Hindus believe?
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3- Describe the caste system.
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4- How do karma and dharma affect reincarnation?
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Religion:
Origin:
Gods:
Life’s Purpose:
Practices:
Sacred Objects:
Hinduism
Hinduism is largely based on the
beliefs of the Aryans, invaders who
came to the Indus River Valley
around 1500 B.C.
There is One Supreme Reality
(Brahman) that is manifested in
many gods and goddesses.
Humans live in a state of illusion
but are able to escape. The purpose
of life is to stop reincarnating and
become god again. Moksha is the
state achieved when the cycle of
reincarnation ends.
Yoga, meditation, devotion to a god
or goddess, and living according to
dharma are practices of Hinduism.
Hindus believe the Ganges River is
sacred and has the power to wash
away sin and evil. The cow is also
considered sacred, and religious
Hindus do not eat beef.
How does Hinduism differ from Islam?
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Word Bank:
Reincarnation, Yoga, Untouchable, Indus, Ganges, Cow, Karma,
Dharma, Brahman, Caste, Vedas
Which concept is illustrated in the diagram?
(1) manorialism
(2) apartheid
(3) caste
(4) encomienda
Which religion or belief system is most closely associated with the
social class system illustrated in the diagram?
(1) Hinduism
(2) Daoism
(3) Catholicism
(4) animism
“When I go to the office, I put on my shirt and I take off my caste; when I come home, I
take off my shirt and I put on my caste.”
What is the main idea of this quotation?
1.
2.
3.
4.
the caste system continues to influence Indian society
the caste system has been reflected by most Indians
successful urban workers in India belong the same Caste
the Indian government officially supports the Caste system
In India, the Caste system determined a person’s occupation, personal associations, and
marriage partner. This situation shows that the Caste system
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2.
3.
4.
has helped eliminate ethnic and religious rivalries
has promoted social mobility within Indian society
has been stronger in urban areas that in rural areas
has been a way of life as well as an element of religion