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WORLD RELIGION MODULE 5 ANSWER KEYS, Quizzes of English

Introduction to World Religion and Belief Systems First Quarter Module 5: Hinduism THE ANSWER KEYS you needed! Go and unlock it now, Good luck!

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Download WORLD RELIGION MODULE 5 ANSWER KEYS and more Quizzes English in PDF only on Docsity! MODULE 5 WHAT’S MORE ACTIVITY 1 HINDUISM L NN N SN NN N a N SS N 2 NN ve ehowe voce honwvena. Shaivism, Shaktism, Devotion to the Mahabharata and Bhagavad Vaishnavism and Trimurti and Routes Gita Smartism to Moksha Processing Questions: 1. What are the beliefs and doctrines of Hinduism? -The beliefs and doctrines of Hinduism are Devotion to the Trimurti and Routes to Moksha. 2. Why is Hinduism considered a diverse and complex religion? - Hinduism is regarded as a diverse and complex religion due to the fact that it has an infinite number of gods, an infinite number of scriptures, an infinite number of rituals, and so on. 3. How do the Hindus manifest their spirituality amidst the variety of their traditions and freedom of beliefs? -They follow multiple paths to express their spirituality in the midst of their tradition. Hinduism is distinct from all other religions because of its diverse and pluralistic beliefs, paths, and practices. Hindus believe that all paths must ultimately lead to God. 4. How did Hinduism strengthen the caste system? -The caste system, which was emphasized in Hinduism, was a strict social hierarchy that made it nearly impossible for people to move outside of their social station. Emperors used Hinduism as a unifying religion and emphasized Hinduism as a means of personal salvation during the Gupta empire. 5. Do you think the caste system will exist in countries that embrace a different religion? Why or why not? -Personally, | believe that the caste system should not be used in countries where the majority religion is not followed. The right to treat everyone equally is a universal right, and the caste system violates it completely. This type of segregation, regardless of religion, should not exist anywhere. ACTIVITY 2 The eleven major Upanishads are written around 800, BCE, and they become important Hindu texts. These Between 1750 and 1200 The Vedic Age, during which the BCE, Aryan conquerors moved to the Indus Valley, oldest Hindu scriptures, the Vedas, are written, begins. introduce the concepts of karma and reincarnation, Which hold that those who are good inthis ife will be reborn ina better ile untl they reach Nirvana, of eternal bis Around 500 BCE, the Epics, which chronicle the history of mortal men, and the Puranas, which chronicle the history of celestial figures, were written. Around 320 BCE, Chandragupta establishes the Maurya Empire in the Indian subcontinent, which grows to become one of the world's largest empires at the time. Around 500, the Gupta Empire is overrun by invading Huns and fragments into various weaker entities. Processing Questions: 1. When and how did the Hinduism started? - Hinduism arose from the Aryan religion, which was brought to India around 1500 BC. Its beliefs and practices are based on the Vedas, a collection of hymns composed by Aryan scholars around 800 BC (thought to refer to actual historical events). 2. What factors contributed to the establishment of Hinduism in India? 3. How did the Aryans lay the groundwork for the establishment of Hinduism as a formal religion? - Hinduism was formed when Aryan religious practices merged with the customs of people already living in the valley. The Aryans sacrificed to many gods in order to worship them. They
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