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Hinduism

Hinduism. Josh STUDENT & Bobby STUDENT. Number of Adherents. 837,000,000 followers (13% of the world’s population) 22.8% growth from 1988 – 1991 20% growth from 1991 – 2001 827,578,868 Hindus in India (82% of population) Hinduism was developed around India. Hindu Gods. Brahma Shiva

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Hinduism

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  1. Hinduism Josh STUDENT & Bobby STUDENT

  2. Number of Adherents • 837,000,000 followers (13% of the world’s population) • 22.8% growth from 1988 – 1991 • 20% growth from 1991 – 2001 • 827,578,868 Hindus in India (82% of population) • Hinduism was developed around India

  3. Hindu Gods • Brahma • Shiva • Vishnu Devi • Devi • Ganesa • Numerous other deities

  4. Holy Works • Vedas • Agamas • Puranas

  5. Castes • Brahmin – the priests, academics • Kshatriya – rulers, military • Vaishya – farmers, landlords, and merchants • Sudra – peasants, servants, and workers in non-polluting jobs

  6. Communion With Gods • Meditation • Asceticism • Puja

  7. Holy Days • Maha Shivaratri – festival dedicated to Shiva (mid February) • Holi – carnival like celebration featuring bright colors, bonfires, and pilgrimages dedicated to Krishna or Kama (early March) • Ramnavami – anniversary of the birth of Rama (late March) • Dusserah – festival celebrating the triumph of Good over Evil (early November) • Diwali – festival of lights dedicated to Lakshmi (mid November)

  8. Birth RitesSamskaras 1-9 • Garbhadan - conception • Pumsavan – ceremony performed when pregnancy first apparent • Seemantonayan – parting the mother’s hair to special music • Jatakarma – child given secret name, taste of honey & ghee, and breast feeding begins after reciting mantras • Nama-karana – child given formal name; performed on 11th day • Nishkramana – first time outside • Annaprashana – first meal of solid food • Chudakarana – first hair cut • Karna-vedha – piercing of the ears; 7th or 8th month

  9. Rites of Passage • Upanayan & Vedarambha – thread ceremony; child is authorized to perform all rituals and studies of the Vedas begin with the Guru

  10. Marriage CeremonyPre-Marriage • A day before the wedding the palm and feet of the bride are decorated with Mehndi. • A canopy decorated with flowers is built at the place of the wedding. • On the wedding morning, various rituals are performed on both the bride and groom. They are anointed with various oils and then bathed to the chanting of Vedic mantras.

  11. Marriage CeremonyWedding Day • Baarat • Commencement of Marriage • Kanya Danam • Vivaaha (Wedding) • Paanigrahana • Laya Homa • Agni Parinaya • Asmarohana • Saptapadi • Hradayasparsha • Mangal Sutra Dharana • Suhaaq • Aashirvaad

  12. Marriage CeremonyPost-Wedding • Grahapravesha • Talambra • Arundhati Darshanam • Dhruva Darshan

  13. Death Rituals • Ceremonial Cleansing • Chanting • Cremation • Ash Collection • Post-Death Ceremonies

  14. Women in Clergy • Women are now allowed in the clergy. This is a new concept. • Women are in demand and preferred in some cases.

  15. Sources • http://www.religioustolerance.org/hinduism.htm • http://www.shaivam.org • http://www.mailerindia.com/hindu/veda/index.php?death • http://www.hindunet.org/

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