theology 4 hinduism test

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Pleasure, especially of sensual love; one of the four goals of life

Kama

The belief that actions in this life, whether good or bad, will decide your place in the next life.

Karma

Warriors and administrators

Kshatriya

Material success and social prestige, one of the four goals of life

Artha

in Hindu belief, a person's essential self eternal essence that exists within

Atman

Hinduism's most popular sacred text, in which the god Krishna teaches the great warrior Arjuna about many important religious issues.

Bhagavad-Gita

A Hindu god considered the creator of the world.

Brahma

Hindu Trinity

Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva

the eternal essence of reality and the source of the universe, beyond the reach of human perception and thought

Brahman

essay: discuss relationship between brahman and atman

Brahman (ultimate reality understood through contemplation of the universe) and Atman (ultimate reality understood through contemplation of the inner self) are one and the same

priest

Brahmin

Hindu Caste System

Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras, Untouchables

In Hindu belief, a person's religious and moral duties

Dharma

what is monism

All reality is one (interconnected)

brahma

God

Varna

Original name for the caste system; means "color"

karma marga, jnana marga, bhakti marga

Paths to Liberation

Kama

Pleasure, especially of sensual love; one of the four goals of life

discuss the realms

Realm of semi-divine "titans" just below the heavens Realm of ghosts: just above the hells

Hinduism's oldest sacred text

Rig Veda

cycle of reincarnation

Samsara

Wandering ascetic. For forest dwellers who are ready to return to society but remain detached from attractions and distractions of social life Engaged with the world but not attached to it -- described in the Bhagavad-Gita as "one who neither hates nor desires."

Sannyasin

the fourth stage of life is called

Sannyasin

A Hindu god considered the destroyer of the world.

Shiva

servants and laborers

Shudra

Moksha

The Hindu concept of the spirit's 'liberation' from the endless cycle of rebirths.

Ethics and duties this as a life goal maintains its meaning as the general principle of ethical duty. No longer a duty begrudgingly performed but rather becomes what is most desired.

dharma

what is hinduisms closest equivalent to the western term of religion

dharma

what 2 divine principles connect the divine to this world and provide the basis for a moral life

dharma and karma

Hindus believe that all reality is

essentially one thing

T or F: much like the western world, Hinduism believes in linear time

false

t or f: a person dies only once before moksha is achieved

false

Marked by the birth of the first grandchild. A man may choose to ask his wife to accompany him through this stage, which allows him to retreat from worldly bond (sometimes literally dwelling in a forest)

forest dweller

what makes up someones dharma

gender, caste/class, age- stages of life

brahmin

highest of the caste system

The worldly task of pursuing a career and raising a family are central to this stage. Women are involved in this stage along with their husbands

house holder

Atman

in Hindu belief, a person's essential self eternal essence that exists within

hinduism is Practiced predominantly but not exclusively in

india

Path of Knowledge Emphasizes knowing the true nature of reality through learning and meditation

jhana marga

"the path of knowledge" - one of the three Hindu paths to salvation, emphasizing knowing the true nature of reality through learning and meditation.

jnana marga

Sensual pleasure; passion and desires Hinduism embraces pleasure seeking as it teaches the ultimate goal of liberation. Sensual love is to be embraced by whomever desires it, provide the seekers remain within limits of dharma.

kama

what are the four goals of life

kama, artha, dharma, moksha

"the path of works" - One of the three Hindu paths to salvation, emphasizing performing right actions according to dharma.

karma marga

the path of works Simple to understand and practice. Everything to do with living in accordance with dharma.

karma marga

Paths to Liberation

karma marga, jnana marga, bhakti marga

Three paths to liberation

karma marga, jnana marga, bhakti marga

Liberation from the cycle of samsara

moksha

a release from this limited realm of existence

moksha

liberation is also known as

moksha

hinduism charts time and creation in

ongoing cycles

Collection of 1.017 Sanskirt hymns composed about 1500 BC or earlier. Hinduism's oldest sacred text

rig veda

a nearly 4 thousand year old sacred text

rig veda

what is the ultimate goal of hindus

salvation through liberation aka moksha

Doctrine of Reincarnation

samsara

wheel of rebirth

samsara

which of the gods is known for destruction

shiva

brahman

source of all things

Characterized by intensive study of the Vedas and other sacred literature. This lasts until marriage

student

what are the four stages of life

student, householder, forest dweller, sannyasin

Monism

the doctrine that reality is ultimately made up of only one essence

Brahman

the eternal essence of reality and the source of the universe, beyond the reach of human perception and thought

brahman is found through

the most profound contemplation

cosmology

the understanding of the nature of the universe

the gods and goddesses are just

the various masks of god

Hinduism is the world's ___ largest religion and ___ religion

third and oldest

T or F: vedas are large bodies of sacred text or scripture

true

t or f: there are 330 mil gods and goddesses

true

outcast, street sweepers, latrine cleaners

untouchables

large body of religious text, scripture

vedas

when do hindus stop being reincarnated

when they acheive moksha and are united with the divine

who said "Even as a tree has a single trunk, but many branches and leaves, so is there one true and perfect Religion, but it becomes many as it pass through the human medium."

Mahatma Gandhi

Artha

Material success and social prestige, one of the four goals of life

Sanskirt word for "release"

Moksha

The Hindu concept of the spirit's 'liberation' from the endless cycle of rebirths.

Moksha

the doctrine that reality is ultimately made up of only one essence

Monism

what are the two quotes?

"God is one but men call him by many names." "Even as a tree has a single trunk, but many branches and leaves, so is there one true and perfect Religion, but it becomes many as it pass through the human medium."

bhakti marga

"the path of devotion"; the most popular of the three Hindu paths to salvation, emphasizing loving devotion to one's chosen god or goddess

jnana marga

"the path of knowledge" - one of the three Hindu paths to salvation, emphasizing knowing the true nature of reality through learning and meditation.

karma marga

"the path of works" - One of the three Hindu paths to salvation, emphasizing performing right actions according to dharma.

essay: compare Hinduism to one or more of the religions we studied

-In its ultimate effect of nourishing unconditional concern for the world, dharma has much in common with the Christian ethical principle of unconditional love -christians have the holy trinity of the father son and holy spirit and Hinduism has the Hindu divine trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva -both have one main god at the root of all things: God or Brahma -Hinduism is not exclusive and accepts all religions as valid, Christianity thinks it is the only true religion -both have sacred texts: Vedas and the bible -hindus reincarnate while Christians go to heaven/hell/purgatory

Brahma

A Hindu god considered the creator of the world.

Shiva

A Hindu god considered the destroyer of the world.

Vishnu

A Hindu god considered the preserver and protector of the world

Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras, Untouchables

Hindu Caste System

Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva

Hindu Trinity

Rig Veda

Hinduism's oldest sacred text

Dharma

In Hindu belief, a person's religious and moral duties

Karma

The belief that actions in this life, whether good or bad, will decide your place in the next life.

Samsara

cycle of reincarnation

essay: explain how dhama and karma are interrelated

Two principles, karma and dharma, connect the divine with this world and provide a basis for a moral life. Dharma is the complete rule of life, for every activity, there is a way of acting that conforms to dharma karma determines the nature of each reincarnation § literally means "action" or "deed" and is best understood as the moral law of cause and effect. karma is based in dharma so If you follow the dharma your karma will be good so that you can reincarnate as a higher caste or stay the same. if you do not follow the dharma your karma will not be good and can negatively affect your reincarnation.

A collection of over 200 texts composed between 900 and 200 BC that provide commentary on the Vedas

Upanishads

farmers, merchants, and artisans

Vaishya

Original name for the caste system; means "color"

Varna

A Hindu god considered the preserver and protector of the world

Vishnu

Material success; work and prosperity. Eventually the fulfillment found in love will no longer satisfy completely, so this is a complimentary yearning for material success, social power and prestige.

artha

Ultimate reality can be understood through inward contemplation of the self

atman

an incarnation, or living embodiment, of a deity, usually of Vishnu, who is sent to earth to accomplish a divine purpose; Krishna and Rama are the most popular avatars

avatars

"the path of devotion"; the most popular of the three Hindu paths to salvation, emphasizing loving devotion to one's chosen god or goddess

bhakti marga

the path of devotion Most popular of the paths to salvation, emphasizes living devotion to one's chosen god or goddess

bhakti marga

MC: brahman is... eternal essence of reality, highest of the classes, sources of the universe, or both eternal reality and source of the universe

both

essay: discuss the role of the caste system and how it highlights the difference between Christianity and Hinduism

christians are created equal so all people are supposed to be equal while hindus have the caste system so not everyone is equal?? also that they use this to determine reincarnation and christians dont do that

the understanding of the nature of the universe

cosmology


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