Transcript Hinduism
Pump-Up (Hinduism)
Discuss what you know about reincarnation and
karma.
Pump-Up (Buddhism)
Buddhists believe that desire causes suffering. Do you
agree or disagree with this? Why or why not?
What would it take for you to give up all of your
possessions, and leave your home and family?
Pump-up (Both)
What purpose do religions serve for the people who
follow them?
Today’s Vocabulary
Polytheism
Belief in more than one god.
Moksha
A state of perfect understanding of all things in Hinduism.
Reincarnation
Rebirth.
Today’s Vocabulary
Karma
Good or bad deeds that influence your next life.
Caste System
Refers to the social class and job that Hindus hold.
Nirvana
The state of perfect peace and harmony (enlightenment) in
Buddhism.
Origin of Hinduism
Oldest religion.
Founder unknown.
Mix between Assyrian
and Indian religions.
The Vedas is the
Hindu sacred book.
Hindu Gods
Polytheistic
Brahma
The creator
Vishnu
The protector
Shiva
The destroyer
Goal of Hinduism
Goal of Hindus is to achieve
moksha.
One achieves moksha when they
understand the relationship
between the individual soul
(atman) and its connection to
the world soul (brahman).
Moksha cannot be achieved in
one life time.
Reincarnation
Karma affects your next life.
Hindu Life
Karma affects which caste system
you are born into.
The higher in the caste, the closer
you are to achieving moksha.
To receive good karma, one must
follow the following steps:
Yoga
Devotion
Dharma
Laws of your caste.
Origin of Buddhism
Founder:
Siddhartha Gautama
Why:
Saw religion as the only way to end life’s
suffering.
How:
Kept evil spirits away even when they
tempted him to give up his meditations.
Afterwards he believed that he
understood the cause and cure for
suffering.
Took the name Buddha, meaning
“enlightened one.”
Buddhist Beliefs
4 Noble Truths:
Life is filled with suffering and
sorrow.
The cause of all suffering is people’s
selfish desire.
The way to end all suffering is to
end all desires.
The way to overcome such desires
is to follow the Eightfold Path.
Goal of Buddhism
To achieve nirvana.
One must follow the eightfold path to achieve nirvana.
Buddhist Life
Nirvana cannot be achieved in
one lifetime.
Reincarnation.
Buddhist rejected the Hindu
traditions of:
The caste systems
Many gods
Buddhism Spreads
Rejection of the caste system
allowed more people to follow
Buddha.
Admitted women who served
as nuns.
Follow the teachings of
Buddha in the Tripitaka.
Reflection
Explain the main beliefs of Hinduism and Buddhism.