Learning About Hindu Beliefs
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Hindu Beliefs
The Origins of Hinduism
Began before recorded
history.
2,000 B.C.E. people
called Aryans migrated
to northern India.
Believe Hinduism existed
at Mohenjodaro.
Vedas
Early Hindu religion is
called Vedism.
Vedas are a collection of
sacred texts (writings)
written in Sanskrit.
The word Veda means
“knowledge”
Sanskrit
An ancient language of
India.
Brahmanism
An ancient Indian
religion in which the
Brahmins (priests and
religious scholars) are
the dominant class.
The Brahmins became
important because they
would perform the
rituals and interpret the
Vedas correctly.
Hinduism and the Caste System
Hinduism became a way
of life in India.
Brahmanism taught that
a well organized society
was divided into social
classes.
Europeans later called
this the caste system.
Caste-a class, or group,
in Hindu society.
The Vedas Describe the Main Social Classes
Brahmins (priests and
religious scholars)
Duty to study and teach
the Vedas
Held the top place in the
caste system
Hindu Beliefs About Brahman
Brahman is the Hindu
name for supreme power
or diving force, that is
greatest than all the
other deities.
Hinduism
Hinduism sees time
going around in a circle.
Brahman is constantly
creating, destroying, and
re-creating the universe.
The cycle never ends.
Brahman
Everything in the world
is a part of Brahman
including the human
soul.
Through their own souls
people are connected to
Brahman.
Beliefs of Hinduism
Desire moksha
Liberation from cycle of birth
and rebirth
Above time, space – the stilling
of all passions and desires
Individual soul = Atman
Brahman
The source of all existence
At moksha, atman unifies w/
Brahman
Goal never achieved in one
lifetime!
Ancient Hindu Temples
Built great temples in the
sixth century C.E.
The doors always face
east, toward the rising
sun.
Buildings are covered
with beautiful carvings
and sculptures.
Hindu Temples
Modern Hindus continue
to visit temples to
express their love of the
deities.
Visitors often sit quietly
and meditate.
At other times they give
thanks, make requests,
and take part in rituals.
Hindu beliefs about Deities
In Hinduism, deities are
the forms that represent
the various qualities of
Brahman.
Most Important Hindu Deities
Brahma
Vishnu
Shiva
Each deity controls one
aspect of the universe.
Brahma
Creates the universe.
Vishnu
Preserves the Universe.
Sometimes portrayed as
having blue skin and six
arms.
Extra arms are symbols
of strength.
Shiva
Destroys the Universe.
Devi
She embodies the female
powers of the universe.
Hindu Beliefs about Dharma
Dharma stands for law,
obligation, and duty.
To follow one’s dharma
means to perform one’s
duties and so to live as
one should.
Common Dharma
Set of values
Marriage is important
Sharing food with others
Caring for one’s soul
Nonviolence
All life forms have a soul.
Reverence of life
symbolized by the cow.
Cows gave milk, butter,
and leather.
Hindu beliefs about Karma
Karma explains the
importance of living
according to dharma.
Law of karma governs
what happens to people’s
souls after death.
Karma is made up of all
the good and evil a
person has done in their
life.
Hindu Beliefs
If people lived well, then
they might be born into a
higher class in the next
life.
If they lived badly, they
could expect to be born
into a lower class.
Mahatma Gandhi
Taught that all people
should be treated fairly
including the
untouchables.
Untouchables are also
children of God.
Today Indian Law
protects the rights of all
people.
The caste system is less
strict.
Hindu Beliefs about Samsara
Samsara is a continual
cycle of birth, death, and
rebirth.
Samsara ends when the
soul escapes from the
cycle of rebirth and is
united with Brahman.
Reincarnation
The belief that a person’s
soul is reborn into a new
body after death.
Pilgrimages
A journey to a holy place.
The Indians would travel
to sacred places like the
Ganges and Sarasvati
Rivers.
Difficulty of journey
would cleanse them from
their sins.
Faithful Hindus still
make pilgrimages today.
Hindu Monks
Are called sannyasins.
They devote their entire
lives to attaining
enlightenment.
The meditate
They recite prayers
Perform breathing
exercises
Sing sacred songs
Practice yoga
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