Hinduism and Buddhism
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– Buddhism
– Buddha
– enlightenment
– nirvana
Hinduism and
Buddhism
The two major religions of
Ancient India
The Caste System
Divided Indian society into groups based on a
person’s birth, wealth, or occupation
The caste to which a person belonged
determined his or her place in society.
Each caste could only associate with
members of their caste. EX: could not marry
someone of another caste or even eat with
someone of another caste
Socializing with another caste resulted in a
person becoming untouchable
Origins of Hinduism
Based on the Vedas or a collection of
Hindu sacred writings such as hymns
and poems
Evolved from Brahmanism or an ancient
Indian religion in which the Brahmins
(priests and religious scholars) are the
dominant class.
Basic Beliefs of Hinduism
Polytheistic – believe in many gods
– Brahman – universal spirit
– Siva – the destroyer
– Vishnu – the preserver
A universal spirit called Brahman who created the
universe and everything in it. All other gods are
aspects of Brahman.
Every person has a soul or atman that will eventually
join with Brahman
People’s souls are reincarnated or reborn many
times before they can join with Brahman
A person’s karma (amount of good and bad in a
person’s atman) affects how he or she will be
reincarnated
Siddhartha Gautama
India prince born into one of the top
castes
He was very concerned with the
suffering of other people.
He began to question the meaning of
human life and the way of living.
He went on a journey to find answers.
He became known as the Buddha or the
“enlightened one.”
Three Forms of Human Suffering
Wanting what we like but do not have
Wanting to keep what we like and
already have
Not wanting what we dislike but have
Teachings of Buddha
Four Noble Truths
– Suffering and unhappiness are part of life.
– Suffering comes from human desires for pleasure
and material goods.
– People can overcome desire and ignorance and
reach nirvana or a state of peace.
– People can reach nirvana by following an eightfold
path that leads to wisdom, enlightenment, and
salvation.
Eightfold Path – the middle way between
human desires and denying oneself any
pleasure.
Buddhism Challenges Hinduism
The Buddha rejected many of the ideas
and teachings in the Vedas.
Challenged the authority of Hindu
priests – did not believe their rituals
were necessary for enlightenment.
Opposed to the caste system – which
made Buddhism appealing to many in
Indian society