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    Axia College Material Worksheet 4 Hum 130 Week 3 Exercise: Buddhism Worksheet Due Thursday in the Assignment Tab Using the readings in Chapter 5 answer the following questions concerning Buddhism. Complete the sentences: 1. The man who became known as Buddha was born approximately in the year _(a)__ and was originally named __(b)__ by his family. a. Fifth century BCE b.Siddhartha 2. Describe the lifestyle that he grew up in (Response should be 10 words minimum). He

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    Globalisation & Belief system Role of religion in young peoples lives today: + In Australia ‚ religion is of less significance today + in Australia ‚ people are turning away from established religions + However ‚ young people today are defining themselves as “ spiritual rather” than religious. Reasons for turning away from established religions + Traditional religious worldviews do not fit modern world views. + people today are more wordly . More concerned with individual needs and material

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    April 8‚ 1929 Achievements: : Achievements: Shaheed Bhagat Singh gave a new direction to revolutionary movement in India. Formed ’ Naujavan Bharat Sabha ’ to spread the message of revolution in Punjab. F ormed ’ Hindustan Samajvadi Prajatantra Sangha ’ along with Chandrasekhar Azad to establish a republic in India‚ assassinated police official Saunders to avenge the death of Lala Lajpat Rai ‚ dropped bomb in Central Legislative Assembly along with Batukeshwar Dutt . Revolutionary Activities:

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    Religious tradition: Buddhism Buddhism is a non-theistic religious tradition‚ more so a philosophy‚ which branched from Hinduism. The ‘Buddha’‚ from which Buddhism derived its name‚ was a man named Siddhartha Gautama‚ who abandoned anything associated with worldly desires in pursuit of freedom from suffering. He led a harsh life of meditation‚ study and simplicity‚ and his experiences are what shaped Buddhism. Buddhism is a religion centralising around peace‚ and strongly based on the preaching

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    Essay- Buddhism rituals (taking refuge & Buddhist funeral) compared to Christian rituals (baptism & Christian funeral) Buddhism and Christianity are two religions which have many similarities and differences. Both religious have ceremonies which bring the person into the religious community and both religions also have ceremonies which take place after the person passes away. Discussed in this essay will be the background and order of these religious ceremonies. Similarities and differences will

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    of perfect joy.7 Because he was able to do this‚ he became the first Buddha. He then traveled for 45 years with his followers called the Sangha‚ which were his family and the 5 ascetics.8 They went around teaching people what the Buddha had learned on his journey. He died at the age of 80 and entered nirvana forever.9 After the Buddha died‚ the Sangha kept traveling and teaching more and more people Buddhism. In the 7th century Buddhism

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    ------------------------------------------------- Tamil Sangams The Tamil Sangams were assemblies of Tamil scholars and poets that‚ according to traditional Tamil accounts‚ occurred in the remote past. Some scholars believe that these assemblies were originally known as kooṭal or gathering.[1][2][3] Three assemblies are described. The legend has it that the first two of which were held in cities since "taken by the sea"‚ and the third of which was held during the 5th century

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    The religions Hinduism and Buddhism are connected in many ways. They have encountered and interacted in many different ways and have had a long and complicated relationship. They have many things in common but they also have their slight differences. In my essay I will be analyzing and explaining these religions and how they have impacted and affected each other. To begin with‚ Hinduism and Buddhism were both started in India and they both follow the principle that you will be reincarnated until

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    minutes) ;[6] Weekly practices includes the following: Group meditation sessions known as ’satsangh’ are held locally twice a week - Sunday morning and Wednesday evening. Satsangh is translated to association with truth (sat = Truth and sangha = association or together or group) Satsangh’s are held in many centers around the world ;[5] Cleaning sessions.[6] *Universal prayer: The fundamental elements of sahaj marg practice—morning meditation‚ evening cleaning and night-time prayer

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    saw formation of new parties‚ and as the trade unions were affiliated to the political parties‚ so labour movement was fragmented further. This period saw new trade unions emerging like Hind Mazdur Sabha (HMS)‚ Hind Mazdur Panchayat‚ Bhartiya Mazdur Sangha etc. All these trade unions emerged because of political rivalry among the leaders.1960’s saw emergence of other trade unions as many political parties started forming their own union. What is common in trade union movement post independence is

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