Himduism

Experience/Faith - samsara

- Samadhi

Moksha

kama

Brahman

-bhakti marga

-jnana marga

- Atman

- sankhya

moksha: release of your Atman from Eartnly reincarnation

Bronman: the eternal essence of ceality

Atman: the eternal self Isoul, becomes reincarnated samsara: the wheel of rebirth (reincarnation)

Mythology

- maya

- gods / godesses

- avatar

Doctrine

-rig veta

- upanishads

- Bhagavad Gita

rigreta: a collection of Sanskrit hymns

Upanishads: collection of over 200 texts fion 900-200BC
Bhagavad - Gita: Hinduisms most famous sacred text; section of the epic poem "Mahabharata"

Ethics

- Karma

-vedanta

- Dharma

- Karma marga

Rituals

- sati

- 4 goals

- 3 schools

- yoga

Social

Caste system

jnana marga

Material

- artha

SEVEN Dimensions of Hinduism

Experience/Faith - the way in which the "higher power" interacts with us Mythology - the stories from which we derive understanding about "God"

Doctrine - the written/official content collected/shared by our religions

Ethics - the "proper" behavior we aspire to live out

Rituals - the religious actions or traditions we practice throughout life

Social - our sense of place/belonging with in relation to others

Material - the physical things that represent aspects of our religions



• Four goals of hinduism

3 schools of philosophy

•Daily devotion

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