Hinduism - A Brief Introduction to Beliefs and Practices

 
Hinduism
 
A Brief Introduction
 
For 100’s of free powerpoints
 
Scriptures
 
Hundreds of scriptures
oldest scriptures: the
four 
Vedas
all scriptures divided
into two broad
categories: 
shruti
 and
smriti
Most popular scripture:
Bhagavad Gita
 
What “ism” is Hinduism?
 
Everything from
Atheism to Polytheism
Different
interpretations of the
same scriptures led to
differences in belief
Sanatana Dharma
Eternal Philosophy
 
Concept of God
 
Nirguna Brahman 
-
God without attributes
Saguna Brahman -
God with attributes
Saguna Brahman
 can
be worshipped in any
shape or form, human
or otherwise
 
Hindu Trinity
 
Brahma - the Creator
Vishnu - the
Preserver
Shiva - the Destroyer
Three aspects/powers
of the same divine
being
 
Basic Beliefs
 
Karma - the law of
cause and effect; “you
reap what you sow”
Reincarnation -
eternal soul traverses
through different
bodies till it finds
liberation
 
Symbolism in Hinduism
 
Holy Cow!
 
Hindus have always
had great respect for
Mother Nature and its
creatures
Cow is especially
significant because it
symbolizes
gentleness
 
Four Goals of Human Life
 
Kama
 – fulfillment of
desires
Artha 
– accumulation of
wealth
Dharma 
– performance
of social and religious
duties
Moksha
 – freedom from
want
 
Four Paths to 
Moksha
 
Karma Yoga
 - Path of
righteous action
Bhakti Yoga -
 Path of
selfless devotion
Jnana
 
Yoga
 - Path of
rational inquiry
Raja Yoga
 - Path of
renunciation
 
Temple Worship
 
Temples provide an
atmosphere
conducive for spiritual
progress
Centers of social and
cultural activities
Provide a place for
collective worship and
prayers
 
Six Philosophical Schools
 
Sankhya - Sage Kapila
Yoga - Sage Patanjali
Mimamsa - SageJaimini
Vedanta – Sage Vyasa
Nyaya - Sage Gautama
Vaisheshika - Sage
Kanada
 
History of Hinduism
 
Originated between 4000 and 2000 BC
No single founder
Vedas: the oldest scriptures of Hinduism
Veda means “to know”
Rig, Yajur, Sama and Atharva Veda
Upanishads explain the philosophical
ideas in story and dialogue form
 
Veda Vyasa
 
1500 BC
classified the Vedas into
the four traditional
collections
composed the 18
Puranas
composed his great
poetic work, the
Mahabharata
 in a period
of two and a half years
 
Sankara
 
Advaitha philosophy
7
th
 century AD
traveled all over India
having public debates
with other philosophers
true happiness can be
attained by removing
   avidya
(ignorance) and
maya
 (self deception)
 
Ramanuja
 
10
th
 Century AD
Vishistadvaitha
wanted everybody
irrespective of social
standing to enjoy the
eternal bliss of Lord
Narayana
Bhakti - complete
surrender to the Lord
 
Madhva
 
Dwaitha philosophy
12
th
 Century AD
the world is not an
illusion.
solitary study of the
scriptures, performing
one's duty without
self-interest, practical
acts of devotion
 
Vivekananda
 
First Hindu leader to visit
America
Famous address at the
World Parliament of
Religions in Chicago on
September 11,1893
Spent three years
preaching the Vedanta
philosophy in America
and England
Founded the
Ramakrishna Mission
 
Contemporary Hindu Leaders in
America
 
David Frawley
Satguru Sivaya
Subramuniyaswami
Mahesh Yogi
Satchidananda
Mata
Amritanandamayi
 
Festivals
 
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 The motive: Festivals keep us close to  Gods,
  invigorate our household and renew our
  personal life.
 Festivals signify victory of good over evil.
 Every month of Hindu calendar has atleast one
  significant festival. Each festival has regional
  significance also.
 Celebration of diversity.
 
Yugaadi/Ugaadi:
 
The first day of the year according to
 the National Calendar of India.
The day falls in the beginning of spring
 - 
Vasanta Ritu
 – When the Goddess of
 Nature gets bedecked as a divine
 bride.
 
A
p
r
i
l
/
M
a
y
 
Birthday of
Lord Rama,
the prince of
Ayodhya, and
his coronation
as a king.
 
 
Sri Ramanavami
 
Mahavir Jayanti
 
Birthday of Mahavira,
the founder of Jainism
 
Buddha Jayanti
 
Birthday of 
Buddha
,
the founder of 
Buddhism
 
May/June
 
Lord Muruga
 Worshipped mostly in
   South India
 
Guru: One’s teacher. The day
 commemorates the birthday of
 Veda Vyasa.
Time to remember and felicitate
  one’s teachers.
 
Guru Purnima
 
July/August
 
Raksha Bandhan
 
Symbolizes the love between
brother and sister.
 
Krishnashtami
 
Birthday of Lord Krishna,
favorite lovable God of many :)
 
August/September
 
Ganesh Chaturthi
 
Birthday of the elephant God,
Ganesha
 
Durga Pooja/Navaratri
 
A nine day celebration signifying
the victory of Mother Durga
over the evil demon King
Mahishasura.
 
October/November
 
Deepavali: The festival of lights
 
Mother Lakshmi
 
Mother Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity is worshipped
on this day.
Beginning of the Hindu financial year.
 
December/January
 
Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti
 
Birthday of Guru Gobind
Singh, one of the Sikh Gurus
 
Sankranti/Pongal
 
Celebration of the
harvest festival
 
February/March
 
Mahashivaratri
 
Birthday of Lord Shiva
 
Holi
 
Holi, the festival of colors
commemorating the victory of
Lord Krishna over the demon
 
Holika
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Diverse facets of Hinduism, from its ancient scriptures and beliefs in karma and reincarnation to the symbolism of the holy cow. Learn about the concept of God, the Hindu Trinity, and the four goals of human life, along with the paths to spiritual liberation. Discover the significance of temple worship in Hindu culture and society.

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  1. Hinduism A Brief Introduction Visit www.worldofteaching.com For 100 s of free powerpoints

  2. Scriptures Hundreds of scriptures oldest scriptures: the four Vedas all scriptures divided into two broad categories: shruti and smriti Most popular scripture: Bhagavad Gita

  3. What ism is Hinduism? Everything from Atheism to Polytheism Different interpretations of the same scriptures led to differences in belief Sanatana Dharma Eternal Philosophy

  4. Concept of God Nirguna Brahman - God without attributes Saguna Brahman - God with attributes Saguna Brahman can be worshipped in any shape or form, human or otherwise

  5. Hindu Trinity Brahma - the Creator Vishnu - the Preserver Shiva - the Destroyer Three aspects/powers of the same divine being

  6. Basic Beliefs Karma - the law of cause and effect; you reap what you sow Reincarnation - eternal soul traverses through different bodies till it finds liberation

  7. Symbolism in Hinduism

  8. Holy Cow! Hindus have always had great respect for Mother Nature and its creatures Cow is especially significant because it symbolizes gentleness

  9. Four Goals of Human Life Kama fulfillment of desires Artha accumulation of wealth Dharma performance of social and religious duties Moksha freedom from want

  10. Four Paths to Moksha Karma Yoga - Path of righteous action Bhakti Yoga - Path of selfless devotion JnanaYoga - Path of rational inquiry Raja Yoga - Path of renunciation

  11. Temple Worship Temples provide an atmosphere conducive for spiritual progress Centers of social and cultural activities Provide a place for collective worship and prayers

  12. Six Philosophical Schools Sankhya - Sage Kapila Yoga - Sage Patanjali Mimamsa - SageJaimini Vedanta Sage Vyasa Nyaya - Sage Gautama Vaisheshika - Sage Kanada

  13. History of Hinduism Originated between 4000 and 2000 BC No single founder Vedas: the oldest scriptures of Hinduism Veda means to know Rig, Yajur, Sama and Atharva Veda Upanishads explain the philosophical ideas in story and dialogue form

  14. Veda Vyasa 1500 BC classified the Vedas into the four traditional collections composed the 18 Puranas composed his great poetic work, the Mahabharata in a period of two and a half years

  15. Sankara Advaitha philosophy 7th century AD traveled all over India having public debates with other philosophers true happiness can be attained by removing avidya(ignorance) and maya (self deception)

  16. Ramanuja 10th Century AD Vishistadvaitha wanted everybody irrespective of social standing to enjoy the eternal bliss of Lord Narayana Bhakti - complete surrender to the Lord

  17. Madhva Dwaitha philosophy 12th Century AD the world is not an illusion. solitary study of the scriptures, performing one's duty without self-interest, practical acts of devotion

  18. Vivekananda First Hindu leader to visit America Famous address at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago on September 11,1893 Spent three years preaching the Vedanta philosophy in America and England Founded the Ramakrishna Mission

  19. Contemporary Hindu Leaders in America David Frawley Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami Mahesh Yogi Satchidananda Mata Amritanandamayi

  20. Festivals Hinduism is a celebratory religion The motive: Festivals keep us close to Gods, invigorate our household and renew our personal life. Festivals signify victory of good over evil. Every month of Hindu calendar has atleast one significant festival. Each festival has regional significance also. Celebration of diversity.

  21. April/May Yugaadi/Ugaadi: ugadi The first day of the year according to the National Calendar of India. The day falls in the beginning of spring - Vasanta Ritu When the Goddess of Nature gets bedecked as a divine bride.

  22. Sri Ramanavami Mahavir Jayanti Buddha Jayanti Birthday of Lord Rama, the prince of Ayodhya, and his coronation as a king. Birthday of Buddha, the founder of Buddhism Birthday of Mahavira, the founder of Jainism

  23. May/June Guru Purnima Guru: One s teacher. The day commemorates the birthday of Veda Vyasa. Time to remember and felicitate one s teachers. Lord Muruga Worshipped mostly in South India

  24. July/August Raksha Bandhan Krishnashtami Symbolizes the love between brother and sister. Birthday of Lord Krishna, favorite lovable God of many :)

  25. August/September Ganesh Chaturthi Durga Pooja/Navaratri Birthday of the elephant God, Ganesha A nine day celebration signifying the victory of Mother Durga over the evil demon King Mahishasura.

  26. October/November Mother Lakshmi Deepavali: The festival of lights Mother Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity is worshipped on this day. Beginning of the Hindu financial year.

  27. December/January Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti Sankranti/Pongal Birthday of Guru Gobind Singh, one of the Sikh Gurus Celebration of the harvest festival

  28. February/March Holi Mahashivaratri Holi, the festival of colors commemorating the victory of Lord Krishna over the demonHolika Birthday of Lord Shiva

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