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Hinduism Concep
By Paige Dame and Grace Petraglia
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AtmanLoose definition: ‘Eternal self’ ‘spirit’
‘soul’
If you were stripped from all the vanitiesand material items in your life you would
be left with your atman, your “true self”.
In Hinduism, the belief is that you have
a spiritual soul that is inhabiting your
temporal body and it’s beneath your
“ego” and “false self.” Your atman is
who you are at your most primitive and
primal state of being. In the Hindu
culture, through your life your “spiritual
self” is having earthly or humanly
experience.
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Dharma
Loose definition: ‘Duty’ ‘virtue’ or ‘morality’
Dharma is the power that allows the people to behave morally in corrto who you are: caste, age, and gender all play a role. For example, w
behavior for a teacher, might not be proper for the students. This is r
one’s sva-dharma. Behaving in opposition to one’s sva-dharma is ca
adharma. Acting according to personal dharma also means serving
humanity or God.
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Varna
Loose definition: A person’s responsibility regarding class.
FOUR CLASSES
● Brahmans/Brahmins: intellectuals and priests
● Kshatriya: nobles or warriors
● Vaishyas: commoners or merchants
● Shudras: workers who serve the higher classes
○ Examples: artists, musicians, clerks
FOUR STAGES
● Brahmacarya: males learn the Veda
● Grihastha: twice born males experience responsibility, wealth,
sexual pleasure
● Vanaprastha: twice born males ‘retire from life’ and pilgrimage
and make religious observances with their wives.
● Samnyasa: twice borns put aside the world in order to develop
devotion–moksha.
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Varna: Social Hierarchy
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Karma and SamsaraLoose definition: ‘Action’
The Hinduist view of karma is for each and every
action you make you will be the recipient of good
karma or bad karma. Your karma stays with you
through your life times. Samsara is the hindu belief in
reincarnation; you can be reincarnated into an animal
or a “divine being”. It can also be thought of as the
continuous cycle of life, death, and suffering. When
you are reincarnated your karma from your previous
life will transfer to your new state.
Five Stages of Samsara:
1. Rebirth into a caste
2. Receiving dharma
3. Accumulation of karma
4. Death
5. Rebirth into the cycle
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Hindu symbol for Reincarnation
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Purushartha
Loose definition: ‘Goals of a person’
THREE GOALS (as of the ‘Laws of Manu’)
● Dharma
● Artha: Worldly success
● Kama: Pleasure (sexual or more broadly aesthetic)
(The goal of moksha, or enlightenment, was added many years after the establishment o
aforementioned goals)
These goals recognize the complexity of human nature and needs.
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Brahman is described as the “transcendent power beyond the
universe” which pervades everything but is not actually worshipped.Hindus have split beliefs over whether Brahman is part of one’s self
(atman) or unmistakably separate.
Hinduism cannot be solely classified as polytheistic or monotheistic.
Their belief is that one almighty God is the condensed product of an
abundance of deities representing his qualities and forms therefore
God is expressed in varying ways. Hindus relate to God in a form
that is pleasing to themselves: a parent figure, friend, child. Thethree most popular forms are:
Vishnu: incarnations of different forms in order to spread dharma
Shiva: the actions of creation, maintenance, destruction, and the act
of concealing and revealing himself.
Lakshmi: Goddess, who has gentle forms and ferocious forms.
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Guru
Loose definition: Teacher or master of a
tradition
A Guru has a responsibility to pass on
the traditions of Hinduism to his disciple.
The disciple is the student of the Guru.
Through this discipleship the student will
learn of the wisdom and knowledge the
Guru has obtained. Once the Guru has
passed away the disciple will take the
place of the Guru. This cycle protects
and helps maintain the Hindu traditions.Guru Nanak D
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Hindu symbol for Karma. Digital image. Meaning of Symbols. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Mar. 2016.
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