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Chapter 3,Section 2
  • Hinduism and Buddhism Develop

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Hinduism Evolves Over Centuries
  • Hinduism
  • Collection of religious beliefs that developed
    slowly over time
  • No one founder with a single set of ideas

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The Vedas
  • 1200 BCE-600 BCE
  • Written in Sanskrit
  • Hindu core of beliefs
  • Hymns poems
  • Religious prayers
  • Magical spells
  • Lists of the gods
  • Rig Veda oldest work

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  • Origins and Beliefs
  • 750-500 BC, Hindu teachers create
    Upanishads-texts of teachings
  • Each person has atman-soul united with all others
    in Brahman
  • In reincarnation, people reborn to new lives
  • A souls good and bad deeds, karma, determines
    course of new life

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  • Hinduism Changes and Develops
  • Over last 2,500 years different forms of god grow
    in importance
  • Today, Hindus choose own path to moksha-a state
    of perfect understanding
  • Hinduism and Society
  • Hinduism strengthened the caste system

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Caste System
  • Who is
  • The mouth?
  • The arms?
  • The legs?
  • The feet?

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  • New Religions Arise
  • Jainism, a new religion, arises in 500s BC
  • Jains will not harm any creature
  • They work in trade, commerce practice religious
    tolerance

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The Buddha Seeks Enlightenment
  • Siddhartha Gautama
  • Founder of Buddhism priests prophesized his
    greatness

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  • Siddhartha's Quest
  • Raised in isolation, Siddhartha Gautama wants to
    learn about world
  • Seeks enlightenment (wisdom), how to escape human
    suffering
  • Tries many methods gains enlightenment by
    meditating
  • Becomes the Buddha, the enlightened one

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  • Origins and Beliefs
  • Buddha begins to teach followers
  • Preaches Four Noble Truths-basic philosophy of
    Buddhism
  • Fourth Noble Truth is to follow the Eightfold
    Path to achieve nirvana
  • Nirvana
  • A perfect state of understanding
  • A release from selfishness and pain
  • A break from the chain of reincarnations,
    rebirths
  • Buddha rejects caste system and multiple gods of
    Hinduism

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  • The Religious Community
  • Some followers devote lives to religion, become
    monks and nuns
  • Three bases of Buddhism
  • Buddha
  • religious community
  • teachings

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  • Buddhism and Society
  • Many followers at first among poor and lower
    caste
  • Monks and nuns spread Buddhas teachings
  • Teachings written to become sacred literature

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  • Buddhism in India
  • Spreads to other parts of Asia
  • Never gains firm hold in India Hinduism remains
    strong
  • Buddhist pilgrims often visit India

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  • Trade and the Spread of Buddhism
  • Buddhism spreads by traders to
  • Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Sumatra
  • China, Korea, Japan

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Buddhas Life
  • Buddha practices what he preached
  • Only owned simple robe, walking stick, and wooden
    bowl
  • Always slept outside and walked everywhere he
    went
  • Presented his creed in a simple language
  • Treated all persons equally
  • Many people attracted to him as a result
  • Millions of converts across Asia

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Spread of Buddhism
  • Convents and Monasteries The Buddha had many
    followers, both men and women. He did not
    discriminate based on gender.
  • Death of the Buddha He died of food poisoning at
    the home of a friend.
  • Scriptures His teachings were collected in the
    Tripitika, or three baskets of wisdom.

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Buddhist Traditions
  • Buddhism ultimately split into 2 traditions
  • Theravada (Little Vehicle)
  • Do not view Buddha as a god, was just a great man
  • Strict practice and dediction
  • Mahayana (Big Vehicle)
  • Largest of the two
  • Buddha was human incarnation of Brahma Buddha
    was a god
  • Led to worship of Buddha, creation of idols,
    elaborate rituals, and temples
  • Vow not to reach Nirvana, instead stay to help
    others reach Nirvana first

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Stupa
  • Shrine that houses Buddhist relics

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