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A deity who is considered the creator of the universe.
Thanksgiving ritual that involves offerings of flowers, food and other articles to deities.
The organization of Hindu society into four groups.
A member of the military caste.
A deity who is considered the preserver of the universe.
A spiritual teacher or guide who can help one achieve moksha.
A member of the highest Hindu caste.
The endless cycle of rebirths.
A word used to refer to the temporary and imperfect nature of the physical world.
The holy men of Hinduism.
The eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu.
A deity who is considered the destroyer and restorer of the universe.
An incarnation, or manifestation, of a deity in earthly form.
The human soul.
A mother goddess who represents female energy.
A concept that unites the gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva into one entity.
The totality of one’s actions.
A spiritually evolved individual who practices meditation.
Knowledge that is revealed to, or ‘discovered’ by, wise men of Hinduism.
The Hindu festival of lights.
A member of the lowest Hindu caste.
Liberation of the soul from he endless cycle of rebirths.
The god of fire; the link between gods and humans.
Hinduisms earliest sacred writings.
The seventh incarnation of God Vishnu.
Religious or moral duty.
The universal soul and supreme being.
Followers that worship the god Shiva.
The doctrine of non-violence.
A Hindu epic poem comprising about 100 000 verses.
The generic name for all manifestations of female energy.
Intense devotion to a particular deity.
Deep contemplation that leads to a trance-like state.
A Hindu epic of about 24 000 verses.
Followers worship the god Vishnu.
A sacred syllable that invokes the essence of Brahman when chanted.
A practice combining philosophy with physical exercise and meditation.
A practice that involves redistribution to devotees food that has been offered to deities.
A sacred word or phrase that is chanted during worship or meditation.
Karma
Yogi
Brahma
Shruti
Rama
Ahimsa
Parvati
Puja
Agni
Sudra
Meditation
Vaishnavism
Atman
Om
Brahmin
Shiva
Yoga
Kshatriya
Swami
Maya
Krishna
Guru
Bhakti
Prasad
Dharma
Ramayana
Brahman
Caste system
Vedas
Avatar
Shivism
Vishnu
Moksha
Diwali
Mantra
Shakti
Hindu Trinity
Mahabharata
Samsara