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Bellringer • Sit at the six tables with no more than FOUR at a table • In your bellringer, answer the following questions: – What book do Muslims read? – What do you call religions that believe in only one god? – What do Christians think about Jesus? • Get out your note packets. If you don’t have it, do the best you can to take notes

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Bellringer• Sit at the six tables with no more than

FOUR at a table

• In your bellringer, answer the following questions:– What book do Muslims read?– What do you call religions that believe in only

one god?– What do Christians think about Jesus?

• Get out your note packets. If you don’t have it, do the best you can to take notes

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Buddhism

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Buddhism: the teachings of the awakened one

(Gautama Buddha).

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Age

Buddhism is one of the oldest religions in practice today.

It was founded in 500 BC.

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People who follow Buddhism are called Buddhist.

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Where are Buddhist?There are about 708 million

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Expansion of Buddhism between 1st-10th century CE

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Core Beliefs:

• Strive to put an end to the stress of existence

• A Buddha is any person who discovers the true nature of reality

• Want to have an understanding of the true nature of all things

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Central Figure: Gautama Buddha

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Rebirth and Karma

Lives can be in any of a large number of states of being, including those of humans,

any kind of animal, and several types of supernatural

beings.

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Your type of rebirth is dependent on your

Karma: actions of the body, speech and

mind.

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Six realms:includes rebirth as a deva, an

asura, a human being, an animal, a

hungry ghost, or a being in

Naraka (hell).

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Four Noble Truths:

• Birth, aging, illness, death, ect. Are all suffering

• Suffering is caused by a craving for existence and things.

• Suffering ends when a person stops wanting an existence and things.

• You can end suffering by following the noble eight fold path.

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Noble

Eightfold

Path

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Nirvana:

The extinguishment of all desires

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The Middle Way:

Avoiding all extremes;

Practicing

moderation

this is the path to Nirvana

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Bhikku: a Buddhist monk

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People who follow Hinduism are called Hindus.

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Where are Hindus?

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Hinduism is a set of religious traditions and not a single well-

defined religion.

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Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world.

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Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world with over

1 billion followers.

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Some Hindus practice polytheism: a belief in or worship of more than

one god.

Other Hindus practice henotheism: a devotion to one god while

accepting the existence of others.

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Brahman

Brahman: is the supreme god of all gods. An eternal supreme spirit which can take many

forms or manifestations of the thousands of gods.

Reveals himself in three ways:

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#1 Brahma: the creator of the world

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#2 Vishnu: preserver of the world

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#3 Shiva: destroyer of the world

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Hindus also believe in

many smaller gods called

Devas.

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Basic Beliefs:

#1 Dharma: natural law or reality; the way of the higher

truths. This is an ideal

“way of life”.

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Basic Beliefs:

#2 Samsara: a great revolving door between life and death (reincarnation)

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Basic Beliefs:

#3 Karma: a sum of all that an individual has done, is

currently doing and will do (actions)

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Basic Beliefs:

#4 Moksha: release from reincarnation (salvation) by following one of four paths

(yogas)

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Four Pursuits of life:

• Moksha: liberation from reincarnation

• Dharma: righteousness

• Artha: wealth

• Kama: pleasure and love

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Religious Text: called the Vedas

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Yoga: integration of body, mind a spirit; union with the divine

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Aum: represents Brahman

Swastika: purity

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Tilaka: a mark symbolizing faith

also worn by married Hindu

women; may be used to identify

which tradition is followed

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Hindus worship in Temples

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Hindus worship in Temples

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Denominations (divisions)

Hinduism is divided into four major divisions:

Vaishnavism, Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism.

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Conversion

Hindus do not actively recruit new members

(also called evangelizing).

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Hindus believe that the goals of spiritual life can be attained

through any religion, so long as the religion is practiced

sincerely.