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WARM UP – February 2 Grab a chrome book, go to sagerapworld.weebly.com, today’s date and click on the CNN article – answer the following questions on a post it: 1. How has the government of India attempted to make the caste system a thing of the past? 2. Why is there a feeling of resentment in regards to the attempts to rid India of the caste system? 3. What is the meaning of Hardik Patel’s quote “either free the country from reservation or make everybody a slave of reservation?” 4. Do you see any similarities between the topics discussed in this article with the present day United States?

Hinduism and Buddhism

Language & Traditions Traditions were passed down verbally for centuries because there was no written language People sang songs & recited epics = long poems celebrating their heroes Texts eventually written down in Sanskrit

Hinduism Many deities Based on different beliefs & practices -- not founded by one person Doesn’t have one, single holy book 3 gods are most important = Brahma (creator), Vishnu (preserver), and Siva (destroyer)

Vishnu = Preserver Brahma = Creator Siva = Destroyer

Cycle of Rebirth Believed in samsara = reincarnation/rebirth of the soul Soul passes through many lifetimes and continues until spiritual liberation = moksha Karma = how a person lives in this life determines what form the person will take in the next life Liberation achieved through a life of prayer, strict self-denial, and rejection of all worldly possessions

Buddhism Founder = Siddhartha Gautama Prince from northern India Lived a sheltered and luxurious life Asked his charioteer to drive him around the city outside of the palace walls Was shocked to see the violence, old age, sickness, disease, and hardship that existed

Siddhartha Gautama Set out on a 6-year quest to find spiritual enlightenment and an answer to why this suffering existed Taught what he learned --> his followers renamed him the Buddha = the Enlightened One

Four Noble Truths All people suffer and know sorrow. People suffer because they desire. People can end their suffering by eliminating their desires. People can eliminate their desires by following the Eight-Fold Path.

Eight-Fold Path Know the truth Resist evil Say nothing to hurt others Respect life Work for the good of others Free your mind of evil Control your thoughts Practice meditation

Nirvana Following this path would lead to nirvana = state of enlightenment Not a place (like Heaven) State of peace and serenity

Buddhism vs. Hinduism Similarities Karma Rebirth/reincarnation Practice of meditation Final release from cycle of rebirth

Buddhism vs. Hinduism Differences Buddhism rejects: Religious authority of Hindu Brahmins Hindu caste system Hindu deities

Buddhism: Different Expressions Theravada Buddhism = believe the Buddha is a wise teacher and model, but he isn’t divine A philosophy, not a religion Mahayana Buddhism = Buddha became a god who postponed his own entry into nirvana to help others Means the reincarnation of future Buddhas A religion, not a philosophy