Hinduism
Beliefs
Doctrines of samsara- circle of life, death, reincarnation- and karma- universal law of cause and effect
Embraces many religious ideas- "way of life"
Henotheistic- worship a single deity, Brahman, b recognize other gods/goddesses
Atman-belief in souls and moksha- salvation ends cycle of rebirth and becomes part of the absolute soul
Dharma- Code of good conduct and morality
Food is an important part and most Hindus are vegetarian
Hindu Caste System
Brahmin- intellectual and spiritual leaders
Kshatriyas- the protectors and public servants of society
Vaisyas- skillful producers
Shudras- the unskilled laborers
Untouchables are the class outside caste and considered to be the lowest of all people
Many sub categories exist within the different castes of India
Hindu Holidays
Diwali (Deepavali)- the festival of lights
Navaratri- a celebration of fertility and harvest
Holi- a spring festival
Krishna Janmashtami- a tribute to Krishna's bday
Raksha Bandhan- a celebration of the bond between brother and sister
Maha Shivaratri- the great festival of Shiva
Location
Indian Subcontinent
Hindu worship, puja, takes place in a temple
There are pilgrimages to temples and other sacred sites
Origin
Started in Indus Valley (2300 B.C. - 1500 B.C.) near modern-day Pakistan
Hinduism is a fusion of other beliefs
The period in which the Vedas were composed were known as the Vedic Period
The Epic, Puranic/Classic Period took place between 500 B.C. and 500 A.D. HIndus began to emphasize worship to deities, particularly Vishnu, Shiva, and Devi
Concept of dharma was introduced in new texts, and other faiths, such as Buddhism and Jainism, spread rapidly
Gods/Goddesses
Brahma- the god responsible for the creation of the world and all living things
Vishnu- the god that preserves and protects the universe
Shiva- the god that destroys the universe to recreate it
Devi- the goddess that fights to restore dharma
Krishna- the god of compassion, tenderness, and love
Lakshmi- the goddess of wealth and purity
Saraswati- the goddess of learning
Sects of Hinduism
Shaivism- followers of Shiva
Vaishnava- followers of Vishnu
Shaktism- followers of Devi
Smarta- followers of Brahman and all major deities