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The Om, the symbol of Hinduism. By: Juana Jasso , Andrew Henderson, and Jacob Reid. Hinduism. Followers Worldwide. World’s third largest religion. Claims 950 million followers. (14% of the world population.) Most followers in South Asia. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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HINDUISM By: Juana Jasso, Andrew Henderson, and Jacob Reid The Om, the symbol of Hinduism
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HINDUISMBy: Juana Jasso, Andrew Henderson, and Jacob Reid

The Om, the symbol of Hinduism

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FOLLOWERS WORLDWIDE

World’s third largest religion. Claims 950 million followers. (14% of the

world population.) Most followers in South Asia.

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DEITIES / GODS Brahman is the absolute God of

Hinduism, and is a very mysterious being.

There are several different, “gods” called Devas, which are all different forms of Brahman.

Three of the most common Devas are: Vishnu, the preserver; Brahma, the creator; and Shiva, the destroyer. Pictured at Right

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ORIGINS OF THE FAITH Who? - There were no single founders of

Hinduism. What? - Hinduism came to be from adopting

other religious beliefs from India, and basically formed its own beliefs.

When? - Hinduism, thought to be the oldest religion, originated around 1500 B.C. This is the date that the sacred text, the Vedas, was written.

Where? - Hinduism originated in the Indus River Valley, and has stayed very predominate in India.

Why? – People began to bring multiple ideas from different religions, and put them together to make Hinduism.

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HOLY BOOK Hinduism does not have one

specific holy book or text. Instead, they refer to many different texts, one of the most common being the Vedas.

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BASIC BELIEFS & CORE VALUES Hinduism has many different beliefs

and standards of life: Karma - Karma is the actions, the good

or bad deeds, and work you do, that determine how you will be reincarnated. (How you will come back in your next lifetime.)

Samsara - Samsara is the life cycle of action, reaction, birth, death and rebirth/reincarnation.

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BASIC BELIEFS CONT. Dharma - Dharma is one's duty in their

life. A Hindu’s dharma is affected by the person's age, social class, job, and gender.

Moksha - Moksha is the achieved freedom from Samsara (The cycle of life). Moksha would be the equivalent of a Buddhist's Nirvana, or a Christian’s Heaven.

Atman – Atman is one’s soul whether in a global sense, or individual sense.

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SIGNIFICANT CHARACTERS IN FAITH Brahman – Brahman is the supreme being of

Hinduism. Brahman is eternal, unchanging,

infinite, and all-powerful. However, all Hindus don’t necessarily

worship Brahman. Brahman is the only real

significant figure in Hinduism. There are several other gods, but none

are as significant as Brahman.

Brahman, pictured left.


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