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Hinduism and Buddhism
Tiger, Brahman, and Jackal
Rama and Sita
Hinduism
• Hinduism is a
polytheistic religion.
This means they
believed in many gods.
It began around
2,000B.C. in the Indus
River valley. Hinduism
is a mixture of beliefs
from the Indus valley
civilization and the
Aryan tribes who came
from the Himalayas
and settled along the
river.
• Hindus place great
importance on cleanliness
and ritual bathing. Many
temples have tanks for
public bathing. They have
a deep reverence for water
(it is sacred) because as an
agrarian society living on
the banks of a river, they
depended on it for
nourishment and renewal.
• Archaeologist have
found many pregnant
woman figurines
which are
representative of the
mother goddesses
whose fertility and
strength symbolize
rebirth and
continuity.
• The Aryans brought
with them the Vedas
which are considered
to be among the
oldest writings in the
world. The oldest,
the Rig Veda, is a
collection of hymns
reflecting Hindu
thought systems.
• For many centuries,
the Vedas were
memorized and passed
on orally by the
priests. They were
finally written down in
Sanskrit, the sacred
Hindu language. The
Vedas tell of 33 gods
born of the creator
Brahma. The gods can
take on different
personalities and
names.
• Most Hindus choose
a personal household
god and have a
shrine and pictures
of the god in their
home. The god is
usually chosen for a
particular attribute
that the family
admires.
• There are three main
gods. Brahma is the
mystical creator, the
supreme presence. He
is a spirit in
everything-rock, plant,
human, animal. All the
other gods originated
from him. His four
faces stand for the four
corners of the
universe.
• Vishnu is the
preserver. He
maintains the balance
between good and
evil by returning to
earth in animal or
human form. He has
had 10 avatars
(incarnations) of
which only Rama and
Krishna are still
worshipped.
• Shiva is the destroyer
or purifier. He is
associated with the
bull, which
symbolizes virility. He
dances in a halo of
fire representing the
cycle of life and
death or destruction,
purification, and
renewal.
• Hindus worship in
their own way. They
choose which god or
gods they want to
worship and how
they will do so. One
has to be born a
Hindu. There is no
converting to
Hinduism.
• There are four main
Hindu beliefs.
Dharma is the
ultimate moral
balance of all things.
There is divine order
in nature and
people’s lives. Each
person must balance
his own life.
• Karma says that people
experience the effects of
their actions. Actions have
consequences; therefore a
person needs to live in
balance. Samsara is the cycle
of life, death, and rebirth
(reincarnation) in search of
balance. Hindus believe they
are reincarnated many
times. If they have led a
good life, they will return in
a higher form. If they have
led a bad life, they will
return in a lower form.
• The goal of every
Hindu’s life is to
reach Moksha, the
state of changeless
bliss achieved when
one has led a perfect
life of religious and
moral integrity
without worldliness.
When this happens,
the soul unites with
Brahman.
• Because Hindus
believe that their
ancestors could have
been reincarnated in
animal form and
because their belief in
nonviolence prevents
their killing even for
food, Hindus are
vegetarians.
BUDDHISM
Buddhism
• Buddhism is a religion that
was born around 500 BC It
is a religion without a god.
Instead, Buddha is a guide
to help people reach
Nirvana. This religion has
been around for about
2500 years. Buddha was
born as Prince Siddartha.
He left his life of comfort
to go into the world.
When he reached Nirvana
he became the
“Enlightened One”.
• Nirvana is that state
where a person has
loss of self which ends
the suffering and pain
as the person travels
from one life to
another. Nirvana is
the goal of the
Buddhist.
• Buddhists believe that a
person may go through
many lives before
reaching Nirvana. They
believe in the cycle of
life and death and life
again which could
possibly be in the form
of a plant or animal.
This is reincarnation. A
person’s next life
depends on how he
lived the preceding life.
• The Hindus believe that
Buddha was the 9th
reincarnation of Vishnu.
• Buddhists are non-
violent and believe that
all beings (people,
plants and animals)
have the seed of
knowledge and
spirituality. For this
reason they are
vegetarians.
• The teachings of the religion
are contained in holy writings
and oral traditions which
evolved after Buddha’s death
and were not written down
until 500 years later. These
writings include the
following:
• 1) Laws governing the lives of
monks and nuns.
• 2) Dialogues and teachings of
Buddha.
• 3) Commentaries on Buddha’s
teaching.
• Stupas were used to cover
Buddha’s ashes and relics.
They are shaped like a
simple bell. They look like
mounds with a spire on
top.
• Four Noble Truths
• 1) There is suffering in
life.
• 2) The cause of
suffering is wanting
something.
• 3) Suffering can end
completely if people
stop wanting things.
• 4) The Eightfold Path is
the cure to suffering.
• Eightfold Path
• 1) Right
Understanding
• 2) Right Thought
• 3) Right Speech
• 4) Right Action
• 5) Right Work
• 6) Right Effort
• 7) Right Mindfulness
• 8) Right Meditation
• Three Jewels
• 1) Buddhists receive
protection, comfort and
care from Buddha’s
example.
• 2) Buddhists take refuge
in Dharma. Dharma is the
teaching of Buddha. It
also means duty,
goodness, rules, and
truth.
• 3) Buddhists take refuge
in Sangha. Sangha is
commitment to the
community and its
people.
• King Asoka’s (Ashoka)
conversion to Buddhism is
responsible for the spread
of Buddhism throughout
Asia. King Asoka was ruler
during the years 265-238 BC
He was a very ambitious
warrior who fought many
battles but during a battle
against the Kalingas more
than 100,000 people were
killed. This caused him to
rethink life and he became a
Buddhist.
• King Asoka put up huge
pillars throughout his
empire. Many of these
pillars had depictions of
four lions facing in the four
directions. Lions are a
symbol of Buddha. The
pillars represented the
world axis separating
heaven and earth. This
symbol has become the
national symbol of modern
India.
On your map label
the following:
•India
•Indian Ocean
•Harappa
•Mohenjo Daro
•Indus River
•Ganges Rivers
Paste the Hindu and
Buddhist symbols in
the appropriate
location
On your map show the spread of Buddhism
Does it look like this?
Venn Diagram
• Compare and Contrast Hinduism and
Buddhism on your Venn Diagram
Finish the rest of
your packet, and turn
it into a booklet.

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Hinduism and Buddhism

  • 4. Hinduism • Hinduism is a polytheistic religion. This means they believed in many gods. It began around 2,000B.C. in the Indus River valley. Hinduism is a mixture of beliefs from the Indus valley civilization and the Aryan tribes who came from the Himalayas and settled along the river.
  • 5. • Hindus place great importance on cleanliness and ritual bathing. Many temples have tanks for public bathing. They have a deep reverence for water (it is sacred) because as an agrarian society living on the banks of a river, they depended on it for nourishment and renewal.
  • 6. • Archaeologist have found many pregnant woman figurines which are representative of the mother goddesses whose fertility and strength symbolize rebirth and continuity.
  • 7. • The Aryans brought with them the Vedas which are considered to be among the oldest writings in the world. The oldest, the Rig Veda, is a collection of hymns reflecting Hindu thought systems.
  • 8. • For many centuries, the Vedas were memorized and passed on orally by the priests. They were finally written down in Sanskrit, the sacred Hindu language. The Vedas tell of 33 gods born of the creator Brahma. The gods can take on different personalities and names.
  • 9. • Most Hindus choose a personal household god and have a shrine and pictures of the god in their home. The god is usually chosen for a particular attribute that the family admires.
  • 10. • There are three main gods. Brahma is the mystical creator, the supreme presence. He is a spirit in everything-rock, plant, human, animal. All the other gods originated from him. His four faces stand for the four corners of the universe.
  • 11. • Vishnu is the preserver. He maintains the balance between good and evil by returning to earth in animal or human form. He has had 10 avatars (incarnations) of which only Rama and Krishna are still worshipped.
  • 12. • Shiva is the destroyer or purifier. He is associated with the bull, which symbolizes virility. He dances in a halo of fire representing the cycle of life and death or destruction, purification, and renewal.
  • 13. • Hindus worship in their own way. They choose which god or gods they want to worship and how they will do so. One has to be born a Hindu. There is no converting to Hinduism.
  • 14. • There are four main Hindu beliefs. Dharma is the ultimate moral balance of all things. There is divine order in nature and people’s lives. Each person must balance his own life.
  • 15. • Karma says that people experience the effects of their actions. Actions have consequences; therefore a person needs to live in balance. Samsara is the cycle of life, death, and rebirth (reincarnation) in search of balance. Hindus believe they are reincarnated many times. If they have led a good life, they will return in a higher form. If they have led a bad life, they will return in a lower form.
  • 16. • The goal of every Hindu’s life is to reach Moksha, the state of changeless bliss achieved when one has led a perfect life of religious and moral integrity without worldliness. When this happens, the soul unites with Brahman.
  • 17. • Because Hindus believe that their ancestors could have been reincarnated in animal form and because their belief in nonviolence prevents their killing even for food, Hindus are vegetarians.
  • 19. Buddhism • Buddhism is a religion that was born around 500 BC It is a religion without a god. Instead, Buddha is a guide to help people reach Nirvana. This religion has been around for about 2500 years. Buddha was born as Prince Siddartha. He left his life of comfort to go into the world. When he reached Nirvana he became the “Enlightened One”.
  • 20. • Nirvana is that state where a person has loss of self which ends the suffering and pain as the person travels from one life to another. Nirvana is the goal of the Buddhist.
  • 21. • Buddhists believe that a person may go through many lives before reaching Nirvana. They believe in the cycle of life and death and life again which could possibly be in the form of a plant or animal. This is reincarnation. A person’s next life depends on how he lived the preceding life.
  • 22. • The Hindus believe that Buddha was the 9th reincarnation of Vishnu. • Buddhists are non- violent and believe that all beings (people, plants and animals) have the seed of knowledge and spirituality. For this reason they are vegetarians.
  • 23. • The teachings of the religion are contained in holy writings and oral traditions which evolved after Buddha’s death and were not written down until 500 years later. These writings include the following: • 1) Laws governing the lives of monks and nuns. • 2) Dialogues and teachings of Buddha. • 3) Commentaries on Buddha’s teaching.
  • 24. • Stupas were used to cover Buddha’s ashes and relics. They are shaped like a simple bell. They look like mounds with a spire on top.
  • 25. • Four Noble Truths • 1) There is suffering in life. • 2) The cause of suffering is wanting something. • 3) Suffering can end completely if people stop wanting things. • 4) The Eightfold Path is the cure to suffering.
  • 26. • Eightfold Path • 1) Right Understanding • 2) Right Thought • 3) Right Speech • 4) Right Action • 5) Right Work • 6) Right Effort • 7) Right Mindfulness • 8) Right Meditation
  • 27. • Three Jewels • 1) Buddhists receive protection, comfort and care from Buddha’s example. • 2) Buddhists take refuge in Dharma. Dharma is the teaching of Buddha. It also means duty, goodness, rules, and truth. • 3) Buddhists take refuge in Sangha. Sangha is commitment to the community and its people.
  • 28. • King Asoka’s (Ashoka) conversion to Buddhism is responsible for the spread of Buddhism throughout Asia. King Asoka was ruler during the years 265-238 BC He was a very ambitious warrior who fought many battles but during a battle against the Kalingas more than 100,000 people were killed. This caused him to rethink life and he became a Buddhist.
  • 29. • King Asoka put up huge pillars throughout his empire. Many of these pillars had depictions of four lions facing in the four directions. Lions are a symbol of Buddha. The pillars represented the world axis separating heaven and earth. This symbol has become the national symbol of modern India.
  • 30. On your map label the following: •India •Indian Ocean •Harappa •Mohenjo Daro •Indus River •Ganges Rivers Paste the Hindu and Buddhist symbols in the appropriate location
  • 31. On your map show the spread of Buddhism
  • 32. Does it look like this?
  • 33. Venn Diagram • Compare and Contrast Hinduism and Buddhism on your Venn Diagram
  • 34. Finish the rest of your packet, and turn it into a booklet.