Cultures have many different views of death. However it mainly relies on the cultures religion. Some religions have extraordinary death rituals and some have ordinary. The main religion in the Indian culture‚ is Hinduism. For Hindus‚ life is a time to prepare for death. Death is nothing to be scared of‚ instead they refer to death as mahaaprasthaana‚ or “The great journey.” The Indian culture has adapted to the religion of Hinduism throughout it’s existence. It is now the world’s third largest religion
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according to Hinduism: Hindus believed that human purpose on earth is associated with these four phrases namely; Dharma‚ Artha‚ Kama‚ and Moksha. In accordance with Hinduism believes‚ Dharma stands for righteousness‚ or living a moral life at all times. Dharma believes in many things such as law‚ teaching and religion which enable one to fulfill his/her purpose of life and destiny. In Dharma‚ it was believed that human being is indebted to god and must repay his debt during life time. These debts are
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universal being.” The goal of Hinduism was like the one Buddhism. Except that the goal for them was Moksha which was like Nirvana except you liberate yourself from your Atman with Brahman. The process to achieve Moksha was that you need to fulfill ones Dharma. Hinduism unlike Buddhism thought that good karma came along with performing the tasks of your particular cast. If you fulfilled ones Dharma‚ bhakti to Gods‚ and mediated you would be able to secure eternal
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acknowledge the existence of supernatural beings- celestial Buddhas and bodhisattvas- who are objects of devotion and who are believed to bestow benefits on their followers” (Brodd 153). Instead of devotion to the gods‚ Buddha told his followers to focus on dharma the Buddhist teachings. In Hinduism‚ one may hear the term Brahman used this may refer to God. Others may use the word God to refer to all the deity’s. “Some Hindus believe that God is a divine person with identifiable attributes. Others say
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kings. (Messina‚ Colleen. p. 1) The Ramayana‚ Mahabharata‚ and another Hindu scripture called the Upanishads contain the core beliefs of Hinduism. (Messina‚ Colleen. p. 4) Hinduism is a peaceful religion. It stresses non-violence and believes in dharma‚ reincarnation‚ karma‚ and the belief in Brahman. The belief in Brahman is one central belief in Hinduism that believes that Brahman is the universal spirit behind everything and the force behind all of the Hindu deities. Every Hindu has a favorite
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Origin Running Head: Hinduism: An Ancient System of Dharma |Antilkumar Gandhi | |Prof. Charles Fleming | |Religion & Philosophy | |HUM-400
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Hinduism has shaped India’s culture in many ways. Hindu practices developed from the beliefs of many groups in India. The earliest records of Hinduism‚ the long Sanskrit hymns that the priests memorized‚ were Aryan. The basic ideas of Hinduism were brought into India by the Aryans at about 1500 B.C. Hinduism is the religion that is followed by nearly 85% of the Indian people. Hinduism doesn’t have one holy book like the Bible or Koran. They has many sacred writings which have contributed to the
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Hindus follow to follow their rules of Hinduism. When a soul is ‘transported’ into a new body the owner does not know any details from its past life. Their soul completes this cycle by getting into the top of the caste system and it reaches Moksha. Moksha is when your soul is finally released into the universe. While in Buddhism you can fulfill the purpose of the religion in one lifetime‚ the purpose is to achieve Nirvana. Nirvana is being able to and capable of being completely content with your
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Name: __________________________________ Date: __________ Period: ________ Key Concept 2.1. The Development & Codification of Religious & Cultural Traditions I. Codifications and further developments of existing religious traditions provided a bond among the people and an ethical code to live by. B. The core beliefs outlined in the Sanskrit scriptures formed the basis of the Vedic religions—often known as Hinduisms— which contributed to the development of the social and political
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founder of Confucianism‚ once said‚ "What you do not want for yourself‚ do not inflict on others" (Barrett‚ Kleeman‚ 78-79); this idea is another aspect that one must follow in Confucianism. In Hinduism‚ fulfilling your religious duties daily‚ known as dharma‚ is something a Hindu must do everyday. Confucianism and Hinduism also sought to strengthen key relationships in life. Confucius said that the most important relationships were from father to son‚ brother to
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