Title: Eastern Religions and Philosophies
1 Eastern Religions and Philosophies
A Presentation for SOAR (Sep. 21, 2012) Rajiv
Narula
2Eastern Religions
- Variety of beliefs and practices
- Oldest organized thought processes
- Based on the laws of nature, karma, spirituality
and righteousness
Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism Sikhism
3All schools of thought accepted respected
- Theistic Formless God
- - Incarnate/ Personal God
- Non Theistic
- Agnostic
- Atheistic
- Belief in self
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4Hinduism Guiding Principles
- No founding figure, Inspiration from many books
- 4 Vedas Rig Ved, Yajur Ved, Saama Ved, Atharva
Ved - Upanishads
- 18 Purans
- 2 epics, Ramayan and Mahabharat
5A system tailored to your needs
- Not stagnant but ever evolving
- No rules set in stone
- Flexibility in beliefs and customs
- Bhakti Yog
- Karma Yog
- Gyan Yog
6Guiding Principles
- Yama(s)
- Ahimsa Non Harming
- Satya Truthfulness
- Asteya Non stealing
- Brahmacharya Having Ethical Conduct like God
- Aparigraha Non Clinging/Non attachment
7Guiding Principles
- Niyama(s)
- Shaucha Purity
- Santosh Contentment
- Tapas Self Discipline
- Swadhyaya Study of the Self
- Ishvar Praanidhaan Devotion to the higher
Self/God
8Central tenets
9Bliss-Nirvana-Self realization
- Free is that One who wants nothing, yet enjoys!
What comes - enjoys, what comes not - enjoys,
never mind!
SIMPLE MATH
Happiness Desires fulfilled/ Desires harbored
Infinite happiness Bliss Desires fulfilled/0
10Fearlessness
11Hinduism A Way of Life
Namaste I bow to the Divinity in You "I honor
the place in you in which the entire Universe
dwells, I honor the place in you which is of
Love, of Integrity, of Wisdom and of Peace. When
you are in that place in you, and I am in that
place in me, we are One."
12Various forms of Worship
13LuniSolar Calendar
14Festivals
15Festivals
16Festivals
17Divinity in All Forms
18Divinity in All Forms
19Divinity in All Forms
20Gender of GOD ?
- A religion where GOD is not necessarily Masculine
- Saraswati
- Lakshmi
- Durga
21A most loving religion
22Symbolism in Hinduism
- Ganesh- The Remover of Obstacles
23Symbolism in Hinduism
- Vishnu in an Ocean of Milk
24Symbolism in Hinduism
- The ten avatars of Vishnu
- Darwins theory of Evolution
25The ten avatars of Vishnu
26The ten avatars of Vishnu
27Symbolism in Hinduism
28Symbolism in Hinduism
- Gods and
- Goddesses with
- many hands
29Symbolism in Hinduism
- The TOTAL Package Wealth, Knowledge and Wisdom
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30Common Myths
- Many Gods
- Goddesses?
- Not a Polytheistic Religion?
31Common Myths
- Many Gods and Goddesses?
- One in All, All in One !
32Common Myths
- Caste System
- Varnaashram Dharm
- Not assigned by birth but by inherent nature
deeds - Equality for all.
33Hinduisms contribution to Science and Technology
- The Worlds first university was established in
Takshila in 700 BC. Students from all over the
World studied more than 60 subjects. - Hindus invented the Number System. Zero was
invented by Aryabhatta. The place value system,
the decimal system was developed in
Aryavarta(India) in 100 BC. - The Surya Siddhanta
- A textbook on astronomy of ancient India, last
compiled in 1000 BC, believed to be handed down
from 3000 BC by aid of complex mnemonic recital
methods still known today. - Showed the Earths diameter to be 7,840 miles,
compared to modern measurements of 7,926.7 miles. - Showed the distance between the Earth and the
Moon as 253,000 miles, compared to modern
measurements of 252,710 miles.
34Hinduisms contribution to Science and Technology
- Sanskrit is considered the mother of all higher
languages. Sanskrit is the most precise, and
therefore suitable language for computer software
a report in Forbes magazine, July 1987. - Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known
to humans. Charaka, the father of medicine
consolidated Ayurveda 2500 years ago. - Maharshi Sushruta is the father of surgery. 2600
years ago he and health scientists of his time
conducted complicated surgeries like caesareans,
cataract, artificial limbs, fractures, urinary
stones and even plastic surgery. - Detailed knowledge of anatomy, physiology,
etiology, embryology, digestion, metabolism,
genetics and immunity is also found in many
texts.
35Buddhism
- Breaking away from ritualistic Hinduism
- Realization of the Self
- Means for sentient beings to end suffering
(dukkha) through eliminating ignorance
attachment, by way of understanding and seeing
the fruits of action (karma) and thus attain the
highest happiness (nirvana).
36Jainism
- Non-violence (Ahimsa) is the highest virtue
- Any soul that has conquered its own inner enemies
and achieved the state of supreme being is
called jina ("conqueror" or "victor").
Very austere to follow
37Sikhism
- Sikhs are ordained to follow the teachings of the
ten gurus, or enlightened leaders, as well as the
holy scripture entitled the Guru Granth Sahib,
which, along with the writings of Sikh Gurus,
includes selected works of many devotees from
diverse socio-economic and religious backgrounds
38The Universal Prayer for Peace
- Om dyauh shaantih Antariksham shaantih
- Prithivee shaantih Aapah shaantih
- Oshadhayah shaantih Vanaspatayah shaantih
- Vishvedevaah shaantih Brahma shaantih
- Sarvam shaantih Shaantireva shaantih
- Saamaa shaantiredhih Om shaantih, shaantih,
shaantih! - O Supreme Lord, Thy celestial regions are full of
peace and harmony peace reigns on Thy earth and
Thy waters. Thy herbs and trees are full of
peace. All Thy forces of nature are full of peace
and harmony. There is peace and perfection in Thy
eternal knowledge everything in the universe is
peaceful, and peace pervades everywhere. O Lord,
may that peace come to me! - May peace radiate there in the whole sky as well
as in the vast ethereal space everywhere. May
peace reign all over this earth, in water and in
all herbs, trees and creepers. May peace flow
over the whole universe. May peace be in the
Supreme Being Brahman. And may there always exist
in all peace and peace alone. - Om peace, peace and peace to us and all beings!
39II Namaste II