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Syncretism

the blending of ideas, beliefs, & traditions to form something with new elements of the old still present

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Ex of Syncretism

Aryan migration began around 1800 B.C.E into Pakistan/ Northern India and their interactions with the settled Dravidians

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Aryans

“warlike” semi-nomads, horse riders, cattle herders, “wheat skinned”

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Indra

Chief deity and God of War

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Varuna

God of Mortality

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Agni

God of Fire

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Vedas

“Divine knowledge” that Aryans brought with them — consist of hymns, chants, & religious rituals. WRITTEN IN SANSKIT.

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Dravidians

Settled farmers on the Indus River city-states of Harappa, Pakistan & Mohenjo-Daro, Sindh, Pakistan

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Parvati

Goddess of Fertility (The Divine Mother)

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Aryan-Dravidian Synthesis

A synthesis that created Hinduism.

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Significance of Cattle

Both the Dravidians and the Aryans revered priests and cattle.

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Hindu Swastika

Sacred Hindu Symbol that symbolized good fortune and well-being that Adolf Hitler turned into a symbol of hate and racism.

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Indo-Europeans

The Aryans who migrated into Pakistan/ Northern India —they had the biggest contribution in history with the widespread of various languages now spoken in the world today.

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Reincarnation

birth, life, death, rebirth

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Karma

“work” —> The Law of Action and Reaction

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Dharma

The Duty of oneself

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Samsara

The endless cycle of birth, life, death & rebirth

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Moksha

“Release” from Samsara.

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Maya

The world as we perceive it is an illusion

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Brahman

—> the foundation, source, & goal of existence

—> the creator, preserver, or transformer and reabsorber of everything.

—>causes the universe and all beings to emanate from itself, transforms itself into the universe.

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Atman

—> the soul, the real self (non material self) is distinct from the body

—> consciousness as spread through out the body is a symptom of a soul

—> reincarnation

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Brahma

The Creator

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Saraswati

Goddess of knowledge, music, & the arts

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Vishnu

The Preserver

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Lakshmi

Goddess of wealth and prosperity

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Shiva

The Destroyer/ Transformer

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The Upanishads

The philosophical-religious texts of Hinduism written in Sanskrit

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The Mahabharata

Written between 400 BCE and 200 CE; longest poem in the world

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The Bhagavad Gita

“Song of God” —> a part of the Mahabharata that is a conversation between Arjuna & Lord Krishna

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Lord Krishna

An avatar who is worshipped as the eighth incarnation of Vishnu.

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The Ramayana

A poem about Lord Rama battling evil forces with the help of Hanuman and his army of monkeys to save his lovely wife, Sita.

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Pangea

A supercontinent that existed between 320 and 195 million years ago.

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Jnana Yoga

Knowledge, Wisdom, Introspection: Understanding the true nature of reality through contemplation, knowledge, & self-reflection.

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Bhakti Yoga

Devotion, Faith, Love: Loving devotion toward a personal deity with the need to perform worship.

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Karma Yoga

Action, Work, Selfless Deeds: Spiritual liberation through selfless actions and work.

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Raja Yoga

Mind-Body Connection, Psychophysical Exercises: Spiritual harmony and balance as achieved through mind-body exercises. For the meditative and physical person.

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Kama

God of erotic love and pleasure

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Artha

The pursuit of wealth or material advantage

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Stage One of Life

Student: The path of obligation

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Stage Two of Life

Householder: the path of obligation continued

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Stage Three of Life

Retired: the path of renunciation

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Stage Four of Life

The path of renunciation (when you’re no longer committed to anything)

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