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Transcript: Hinduism What Series of Invaders made their mark on India The Persians under king Darius I in 522 B.C The Mauryan Empire A few short years after Alexander the Great's Army had left India came under the control of Chandragupta Maurya, a prince, who established the Mauryan Empire except for its southern tip. Only Part not conqured The grandson to Chandragupta Maurya , Asoka, became king and changed India. He converted them into Buddhists but due to the fact that the vedas being printed Hinduism came back. After his death The Mauyan Empire fell. What invasions came after the Mauryan Empire? The Huns The Muslim Arabs The Mongols The muslims tried to stamp out by burning temples and persecuting the Indian People. But Hinduism survived The British East India Company They seized control of most of India subcontinent in the 1750's this was made possible due to the weakness of the Mogul ruler and the fueds between rival Indian Princes They fell in 1858 Ghandi the Pacifist Indians were bot happy under the English rule.They made a movement demanding self-government thet emerged in the 1920's and 1930's. It was led by Ghandi Ghandi became to be known Mahatma which means the "Great Soul". He encouaged non-violence as means in obtaining India Independence. His method included fasting and boycotting of english Goods. He was arrested many times but after struggling Britain granted India its independence in 1947 Most Recent event in India After the fall of the British East India Company the British Crown Took Over But even under the British rule India thrived. They built roads,bridges,railroads, and schools. Also, agriculture was improved

Hinduism

Transcript: Hinduism First are the Shudra. Their job is to render service to others, take pride in their work and to be loyal, follow general moral principles, and marry (the only compulsory rite of passage). Second are the Vaishyas. Their job is to protect animals & the land, create wealth and prosperity, maintain workers with abundant food, clothes, etc, trade ethically, give taxes to the kshatriyas (ruling class). The 3rd varna is the kshatriyas are the nobility, the protectors of society. They have to, protect the citizens from harm, especially women, children, cows, brahmanas, and the elderly. To ensure that the citizens perform their prescribed duties and advance spiritually. To be the first into battle and never to flee the battlefield. To be true to their royal word, never refuse a challenge, develop noble qualities such as power, chivalry, and generosity. To levy taxes (from the vaishyas only) and to never accept charity under any circumstances. To take counsel, especially from the brahmanas, know the scriptures, especially the artha-shastras. To deal uncompromisingly with crime and lawlessness. To take responsibility for shortcomings in their kingdom. To conquer their own minds and senses and to enjoy only according to scriptural injunction. And to beget an heir. The last varna is the brahmanas. They provide education and spiritual leadership. They determine the vision and values of any society. Their job is to study and teach the Vedas, to perform sacrifice and religious ceremonies, and teach others how to perform such rituals, to accept alms and also give in charity, to offer guidance, especially to the kshatriyas, to provide medical care and general advice free of charge, to know Brahman (spirit, the self, God), to never accept paid employment, and to develop all ideal qualities, especially honesty, integrity, cleanliness, purity, austerity, knowledge and wisdom. Made by.. They are regulated by the system of the 4 varnas (social classes) Every Hindu must follow general moral codes but each has individual duties according to his or her own nature. by BJ Herring

Hinduism

Transcript: -The Holy Vedas compose of four religious texts which are the Rig Veda, the Yajur Veda, the Sama Veda and the Atharva Veda. -The Rig Veda contains 1028 hymns to various gods which a priest recited loudly during a sacrifice to attract the god's attention to it. -The Yajur Veda contains mantras and other instructions for the priest(s) who actually perform the sacrifice. -The Sama Veda adapts mantras and verses from the Rig Veda to music which is then sung during the sacrifice. -The Atharva Veda consists of spells and charms prevalent at its time, and portrays a clearer picture of the Vedic society. -The three-in-one god known as “Brahman,” which is composed of: Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the Preserver), and Shiva (the Destroyer). -The Caste System is their social structure. -Karma which is the law that good begets good, and bad begets bad. -Reincarnation; with good karma, a person can be reborn into a higher caste, or even to godhood. Bad karma can relegate one to a lower caste, or even to life as an animal in their next life. -Nirvana is the release of the soul from the seemingly endless cycle of rebirths. -Hindus believe that existence is a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, governed by Karma. Some other places that practice Hinduism is Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, the United States, Great Britain, Malaysia, Trinidad, Tobago, Nepal, Burma, Bhutan, Mauritius, Hong Kong, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and UK. Places that still practice Hinduism: How the religion Changed: -Hinduism did not really change over time because writers often refer to Hinduism as 'a way of life' or 'a family of religions' rather than a single religion. -Hinduism is the oldest living religion. Hinduism is the religion of the majority of people in India and Nepal. -It is also closely associated with the other Indian religions Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism. -Hinduism has no single founder, no single scripture, and no commonly agreed set of teachings. -Hinduism is polytheistic. Religions of the World - Hinduism -Hinduism is believed to have started in India. It spread to South East Asia when the emperor designated people as missionaries and they began to travel east. -Also if you were born in India you were automatically considered to be Hindu, but because Hinduism is one of the three original religions it spread quite rapidly Basic Beliefs: Religious Text: By: Roseangel, Sydney, and Kierra Hinduism -Buddhism re-evaluated the importance of enlightenment over veneration of the gods. -Jainism helped lead it away from animal sacrifice and the consumption of meat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=jesIqlDkKdY#t=4s Youtube Video Turning Point For Hindus: http://www.asia.si.edu/pujaonline/puja/basic_beliefs.html Resources: History Of Hinduism: http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/hinduism/ Religion spread from one place to another:

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Transcript: A. Culture A group of nomadic people moved into India and took over what was left of Harappan civilization. B. Government Under Aryan rule, Indian society developed a distinct system of social classes that still affects India today.C.Belief Systems Over time, the belief of the Aryans developed into the religion of Hinduism. A. Diwali is the most important festival for the Hindus. It is the festival of lights that's marked by four days of celebration, which literally illumines the country with its brilliance, and dazzles all with its joy. B. Holi the festival of colors- Every year it is celebrated on the day after the full moon in early March and glorifies good harvest and fertility of the land. It is also time for spring harvest. Different versions or sects Religious holidays/ festivals/ceremonies A. Yama: Do not destroy or injure anything 2. Do not steal 3. Do not be envious 4. Do not lie B. Niyama: 1. Keep yourself clean, inside and out 2. Be contented 3. Practice self discipline, tolerance, patience and mental calmness. 4. Educate yourself 5.Try to surrender your mind to the higher power. A.Badrinath is one of the four sites in India's Char Dham pilgrimage. It is sacred as the seat of the god Vishnu in his aspect of Badrinarayan. B.The Ellora Caves are an impressive complex of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain cave temples built between the 6th and 10th centuries AD near the ancient Indian village of Ellora. A.Brahma is the creator of the universe and of all beings, as depicted in the Hindu cosmology. The Vedas, the oldest and the holiest of Hindu scriptures, are attributed to Brahma, and thus Brahma is regarded as the father of dharma. B. Shiva is the destroyer, the most powerful god of the Hindu pantheon and one of the godheads in the Hindu Trinity. Rituals l Origins and history Landmarks, places of worship and religious sites A.Those who worship the god Shiva are Shaiviteshos. B.the worshippers of Vishnu are the Vaishnavites. Work Sited Beliefs/ethics/ instilled values and morals A.Reincarnation is the religious or philosophical concept that the soul or spirit, after death, begins a new life in a new body that may be human, animal or spiritual depending on the moral quality of the previous life's actions. B.Durga is a popular fierce form of the Hindu Goddess or Devi. She is depicted with multiple arms, carrying various weapons and riding a ferocious lion or tiger. Deity(s) God(s) and Goddesses Sacred Texts and Objects A. Garbhadhana is the first sacrament, which followed immediately on every matrimonial union. There are a number of rites performed before conception .B. Vivaha is the Ritual of marriage. C.The Samskaras are rites of passage finding varied acceptance among religious adherents of Hinduism, Jainism and some schools of thought in Buddhism. A. Kali, the Dark Mother is one such deity with whom devotees have a very loving and intimate bond, in spite of her fearful appearance. B. Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and arts, represents the free flow of wisdom and consciousness. She is the mother of the Vedas, and chants to her, called the 'Saraswati Vandara' often begin and end Vedic lessons. A. Shiva Samhitathe text is addressed by the Hindu god Shiva to his consort. It is one of three major surviving classical treatises. The text is addressed by the Hindu god Shiva to his consort. B. The igveda contains hymns addressed to the gods that contain much of the mythology and ancient-most Vedic ritual practice; The Smaveda consists almost exclusively of mantras from the Rig Veda, arranged in an order that was used for singing at the Soma sacrifice; The Yajurveda contains prose mantras and verses extracted from the igveda used in ritual, in addition to detailed prose ‘commentaries' on the sacrifices. Founders and spiritual leaders Laws orders, rules and commandments l •http://www.hinduwebsite.com/siva/sankara.asp•http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva_Samhita •http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_rituals#Hinduim•http://www.eduplace.com/parents/socsci/ca/books/bkf3/reviews/pdfs/LS_6_07_02.pdf •http://hinduism.about.com/od/lordshiva/p/shiva.htm•http://www.sacred-destinations.com/india/hindu-sacred-sites.htm •http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reincarnation•http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_rules_does_Hinduism_have

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