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Hinduism

Origins of Hinduism (Sec. 2) No single person founded Hinduism A mix of old rituals and traditions from India The Vedas are a collection of sacred texts, with songs, prayers, and teachings Hinduism is very complex Deities (gods and goddesses), and types of worship are different throughout India, and the world.

Founder There is no one founder for Hinduism as it was not founded as a religion

Where/When it Began Started around 2000 B.C.E. though it can date its origins back to 10,000 B.C.E. Began in India

Supreme Being or God Brahman: the universal spirit Most Hindus believe in a diversity of Gods/Goddesses Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Krishna

Place of Worship Shrines and temples However, Hindus can worship at home or in public

Sacred Book/Texts The Vedas The Ramayana These are a collection of different texts

Holy Days Divali (Diwali) Festival of lights to celebrate New Year and the battle of good vs. evil

Basic Beliefs Dharma Karma Samsara Reincarnation Law, duty, and obligation Karma Good and evil done in a past life determines your next life Samsara Continuous cycle of birth, death, and re-birth Reincarnation Belief that a person’s soul is reborn into a new body after death