Hindu Belief in Reincarnation

 
Reincarnation
Learning Outcome: 
To be able to explain the
Hindu belief in reincarnation
 
STM – team workers
 
“If you knew you would be born again do you
think it would encourage people to behave
badly?”
Give two reasons for your point of view.
 
What is reincarnation?
 
Discuss in pairs.
 
 
 
Soul = atman
 
Brahman
 
Activity to enable students to understand the law of samsara
 
Side nearest door to do the
good actions which will allow
you to move up samsara
 
Side nearest window to do the
bad actions which will send you
back down samsara
 
Samsara – the repeated cycle of birth and death
 
Brahman
 
Hindus believe you
can be reborn as a
human being
many times
 
Reincarnation – the belief that your soul moves
onto another being when you die
 
 
 
Soul = atman
 
The four ashramas  
(stages of life)
 
name of stage of life
what they are expected to do
how can they move up in the next life
Why would they want to move up a stage
 
Brahman
 
The 1
st
/2
nd
/3
rd
/4th stage of life
 is called................
 
In this stage they are expected to…………………………
 
This is because……………………………………………..
 
They can move to the next life by……………………………
 
Hindu’s would want to move up a stage because……………
 
The four ashramas  (stages of life)
 
Brahman
 
1. If you thought you had many human lives, do you think it would
make this life less important or more important? Why?
 
 
2. Why do you think not all Hindu’s follow each stage of human life?
 
 
3. Hindu’s believe in the 3
rd
 and 4
th
 stage you are most likely to achieve
Moksha, why do you think this is?
 
 
 
Activity to enable students to make links between behaviour and rebirth
 
Are they correct (use your info. sheet), what
could they add to their answer?  What was
good about their answer?
 
Moksha – the release of your soul from being reborn
 
True or False?  Can you give me extra detail?
 
The worst life you can live is with Brahman
 
The soul of a bug is different to the soul of a
human
 
The aim of samsara is to achieve bad karma
 
You only live one human life before reaching
moksha
Activity to check students beliefs about reincarnation
 
Self Managers
Take responsibility for yourself.
 
Team Workers
To collaborate and work with
others
 
Creative Thinkers
Use your imagination
 
Independent Enquirers
Be able to work by
yourself
 
Reflective Learners
Monitor your own performance
 
Effective Participants
Be involved in discussions
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Hinduism teaches the belief in reincarnation, where the soul moves to another being after death. Through understanding stages of life and karma, Hindus strive to move up in the cycle of samsara towards Moksha, the liberation of the soul. This cycle is based on the concept of karma, actions that impact future lives. However, the ultimate goal is to break free from this cycle and attain spiritual freedom. Reincarnation influences behavior by emphasizing the consequences of actions and the pursuit of spiritual evolution.

  • Hinduism
  • Reincarnation
  • Karma
  • Samsara
  • Moksha

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  1. Reincarnation Learning Outcome: To be able to explain the Hindu belief in reincarnation STM team workers If you knew you would be born again do you think it would encourage people to behave badly? Give two reasons for your point of view.

  2. What is reincarnation? Discuss in pairs. Soul = atman

  3. Activity to enable students to understand the law of samsara Brahman Side nearest door to do the good actions which will allow you to move up samsara Side nearest window to do the bad actions which will send you back down samsara Samsara the repeated cycle of birth and death

  4. Brahman Hindus believe you can be reborn as a human being many times Reincarnation the belief that your soul moves onto another being when you die Soul = atman

  5. The four ashramas (stages of life) name of stage of life what they are expected to do how can they move up in the next life Why would they want to move up a stage Brahman

  6. The four ashramas (stages of life) The 1st/2nd/3rd/4th stage of life is called................ In this stage they are expected to This is because .. They can move to the next life by Hindu s would want to move up a stage because Brahman

  7. Activity to enable students to make links between behaviour and rebirth 1. If you thought you had many human lives, do you think it would make this life less important or more important? Why? 2. Why do you think not all Hindu s follow each stage of human life? 3. Hindu s believe in the 3rd and 4th stage you are most likely to achieve Moksha, why do you think this is? Moksha the release of your soul from being reborn Are they correct (use your info. sheet), what could they add to their answer? What was good about their answer?

  8. Activity to check students beliefs about reincarnation True or False? Can you give me extra detail? The worst life you can live is with Brahman The soul of a bug is different to the soul of a human The aim of samsara is to achieve bad karma You only live one human life before reaching moksha

  9. Self Managers Take responsibility for yourself. Team Workers To collaborate and work with others Independent Enquirers Be able to work by yourself Creative Thinkers Use your imagination Effective Participants Be involved in discussions Reflective Learners Monitor your own performance

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