India
When faced with the realities of a broken world, the Indian religions of release look for a way to escape from the unsatisfactory cycle of ^^samsara ^^
The vicious cycle of life, death, rebirth, and redeath which is fueled by karma (means actions)
Refers to the consequences (both positive and negative) that flow from moral and immoral words, thoughts, and actions
The three religions of release: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism
According to Hindus, Buddhists, and Sikhs, we all find ourselves in a moral universe in which our karmic actions in past and present lives have huge consequences for who we are today
Unlike Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists, Hindus have not traditionally attempted to attract converts
To be a Hindu is to be born into a Hindu family, and to be born into a Hindu family is to be a Hindu
Hinduism is ^^predominantly a Southeast Asian ethnic religion^^. Vast majority of Hindus live in India
Hindus ^^refuse to self-identify^^, and instead think of themselves as inhabitants of particular regions, speakers of particular languages, and members of particular castes
Hinduism: A Genealogy
The Hindu world has traditionally been divided into ^^4 classes, or varnas^^ (colors)
Hinduism is an umbrella term for a diverse array of religious concepts, symbols, beliefs, and behaviors
Hindu goddess Kali is depicted as ferocious bc of her willingness to fight for justice for her devotees
Ppl view reincarnation as an opportunity to do better in the next life, but Hindus see rebirth, as being strapped on the hamster “wheel of redeath”
^^Samsara^^, is a trap rather than an opportunity, and the goal is to be liberated from this cycle
Hindus refer to this liberation as ^^moksha^^
Hindu Gods and Goddesses
^^Brahman^^: the all-pervading, impersonal Spirit of God
Some Hindus speak of a ^^Trimurti of 3 gods^^ (the manifestation/avatar of this god):
^^Issue with Trimurti^^: overestimates the importance of Brahma, neglects Hinduism’s many goddesses, and the most popular divinities in India are Shiva, Vishnu, the goddess Devi, and Ganesha
Ganesha: elephant-headed son of Shiva and Parvati. The god of good fortune. He’s the deity to worship at the beginning of any new venture, such as college, marriage, or a new job
Ways of Being Hindu
^^Hinduism at a Glance^^
Vedic Religion: Proto-Hinduism as a Way of Action
^^Subclassifactions of Veda Texts^^ (associated w/ the main Vedas listed earlier: Rig, Yajur, Sama, Atharva)
The Bhakti Tradition: Hinduism and a Way of Devotion
^^Profiles in Hinduism^^
Puja
Festivals
Pilgrimage