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Discover the rich traditions and deep beliefs of Hinduism, a way of life for around 900 million followers. From ancient practices like Tantra and Karma to the profound philosophies found in the Vedas and Mantras, Hinduism offers a unique perspective on spirituality. Although historically met with skepticism, it has evolved into a cherished religion revered for its diverse gods and teachings. This overview explores its foundational principles, the significance of sacred symbols like "OM," and the ultimate goal of liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
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By: (JC Ligon& Kaitlyn demerle) HINDUISM
Did you know… • Hinduism have their own tradition like other religions. Their tradition has embedded flash and blood for the people some traditions include: Tantra,Vastru,Karma,Ayerverda,Jyotish,Puja, and Yanja. • This tells that Hinduism tradition means that it’s a way of life.
Basic Beliefs • The Sanskirt word “OM” golden statues of four armed dancers and half- human figures the beautiful lotus flower, and vermillion. Call shruti which means hearing for hundreds maybe even thousand of years. Insert picture
General Information • There are 330 million Hindu Gods • Hinduism is at its deepest a Monotheistic religion although the supreme being god or Brahman. • The Hindu Holy Book includes: THE VEDAS,THE MANTRAS,THE GAMAS, and THE ITHASES. • The dead are burnt not buried, worship should be made to a representation. • The Vedas alone or god himself is considered the true leader. • The final goal is “To be freed from the cycle of births in this world”.
Founding of (religion) • Hinduism was founded in 1500-500 BCE. • Usually a Philosophery prophet comes up with a system revolutionary.
Founding continued… • YES, the religion was well received and they were prosecuted. • It was said philosophical points of view rather than a rigid common set of beliefs.
In the beginning… • People thought Hinduism was not a good religion. • People at the beginning thought Hinduism wasn’t that good so then it changed and now everyone cherished Hinduism.
And now… • Followers live in India • There are about 900 million followers and 14% • Everyone loves Hinduism now but didn’t at the beginning. • Some of them lived in different countries and had a different religion.
Resources • (bbc.co.uk, www.patheos.com,religion.com)