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HINDUISM: ONE GOD, MANY FORMS

Tri –State Vedic Heritage School. HINDUISM: ONE GOD, MANY FORMS. Brief History of Hinduism. Most ancient religion in the world today Based on the timeless spiritual vision and revealed knowledge of the sacred Vedas Also known as Sanātana Dharma Now the third largest religion in the world .

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HINDUISM: ONE GOD, MANY FORMS

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  1. Tri –State Vedic Heritage School HINDUISM: ONE GOD, MANY FORMS

  2. Brief History of Hinduism • Most ancient religion in the world today • Based on the timeless spiritual vision and revealed knowledge of the sacred Vedas • Also known as Sanātana Dharma • Now the third largest religion in the world

  3. Hinduism सनातन धर्म(Sanskrit) It originated on the Indian subcontinent with foundations in the Vedic civilization, but has no known founder, being itself a conglomerate of diverse beliefs and traditions.

  4. A Monotheistic Religion • Often misconceived to be a polytheistic religion • However, fundamental is the belief in a singular, Universal Soul that is the ultimate divine Reality • "The Reality is One, the wise ones refer to It variously (by various terms).” • He has various names that all refer to the same Being • Different forms can be considered different paths to suit different types of people

  5. Why so many forms? • Varied expressions of the glory, power, grandeur and a mysterious divine nature of the Supreme Being. • While fulfilling a certain cosmic function, the Supreme Being becomes referred to by a specific name. • Certain deities were personified with features that symbolized various aspects of the Divine nature. • These manifest forms are thus a great help in enabling one to dwell upon God in a tangible manner. • The Water Analogy: one substance that takes on different forms to fulfill different functions.

  6. Ganesha: Remover of Obstacles • 'Ga' symbolizes Buddhi (intellect) and 'Na' symbolizes Vijnana (wisdom). • Considered the master of intellect and wisdom. • Provides prosperity and fortune. • His grace is invoked before the undertaking of any task

  7. Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva • Trimurti are three aspects of God, as Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva • Brahma - the Source/Creator/Generator • Vishnu - the Preserver/Indwelling-Life/Operator • Shiva - the Transformer/Destroyer-Creator • Similar to interpretations of the Trinity in Christianity

  8. Vishnu : Preservation Brahma : Creation Shiva : Destruction Hindu Trinity Three manifestations of the Supreme Reality • Three Faces of Divine • Three Cosmic Functions of the Supreme Lord • Creation + Preservation+ Dissolution • Generator + Operator + Destroyer = GOD

  9. Lord Brahma, The creator God of the Trinity Lord Vishnu, The Preserver god of the Trinity

  10. Lord Shiva

  11. Krishna • Eighth avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu • Known for His pastoral childhood as well as His youth and life as a heroic warrior and teacher • Non-Hindu religions that originated in India have their own versions of Him.

  12. Lakshmi: Goddess of Wealth • Goddess of wealth, light, wisdom and fortune, as well as luck, beauty, and fertility. • Representations are also found in Jain and Buddhist monuments. • Also considered the Mother of the Universe and Vishnu's Shakti (strength)

  13. Saraswati: Goddess of Knowledge • First goddess worshipped in the Hindu religion. • Goddess of Knowledge and music, arts, and speech. • Also Goddess of thoughts of truth and forgiveness. • Originated as a river goddess. Her name is Sanskrit for "she who has lakes or pools."

  14. Kali Mata Durga Mata

  15. HARI OM SHANTI, SHANTI, SHANTI.

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