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Title: Basic%20Beliefs%20of%20Hinduism


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Basic Beliefs of Hinduism
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Hinduism Complex Religion
  • No Founder always existed
  • No SINGLE sacred Text
  • Vedas
  • Upanishads

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Brahman
  • All-powerful, spiritual force
  • God is one, but wise people know it by many
    names
  • Brahman is not separate from the entire universe
    and all things within the universe

4
Polytheistic or Monotheistic?
  • Hinduism belief in god does not fit neatly into
    the framework of monotheism or polytheism
  • Brahman takes on many forms
  • Hindus worship many different gods they believe
    they are all just forms of Brahman.
  • Brahman is all existence

5
3 main forms of Brahman1) Brahma Creator
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2. Vishnu Preserver
7
Shiva Destroyer
8
Atman
  • Hindus believe that all people have a soul or
    Atman. They believe that this Atman is part of
    Brahman

9
Moksha
  • The ultimate goal is to reach Moksha
  • Moksha means salvation or oneness with Brahman
  • Union of your soul with Brahman
  • Free yourself of selfish desires
  • Ends cycle of Reincarnation

10
Reincarnation
  • Rebirth of soul in another body
  • SAMSARA the cycle of reincarnation
  • It is the ultimate goal to be released from
    Samsara
  • The only way to be released is to achieve Moksha

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  • A view of Samsara

12
Dharma
  • Religious and moral duties of an individual.
  • Each individual in society is expected to follow
    their Dharma

13
Ashramas
  • Dharma instructs people about responsibilities in
    each stage of life
  • These stages are called Ashramas
  • Student
  • Householder
  • Forest Dweller
  • Renouncer

14
Karma
  • Karma is based on the belief that every action
    has an effect
  • Good deeds leave a positive imprint and bad deeds
    leave a negative one
  • When a person gives off a lot good Karma during
    life they can be reborn at a higher point and
    move closer to Moksha.
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