Hinduism Harmony and Tolerance HRT3M – World Religions Hinduism Harmony and Tolerance
Harmony and Tolerance
Harmony and Tolerance
Tolerance and Harmony
Tolerance and Harmony
Hinduism There is only one God, but endless are his aspects and endless are his names. Call him by any name and worship him in any aspect that pleases you, you are sure to see him Shri Ramakrishna, quoted in Prabhavananda (1836-1886)
History: Hinduism is simply the religion of the people of India, which has gradually developed over four thousand years. The origins and authors of its sacred texts are largely unknown
History – The Indus River Valley Civilization early as 7000 BC peaked 2300 to 2000 BC, traded with Mesopotamia. The original settlers were nomadic hunters. They domesticated animals and grew barley
History – The Indus River Valley Civilization Cont. Our understanding of this religion is based on physical evidence alone. Baths Terracotta figures Seal Meaning??? Prototype for Shiva??? Or Mesopotamian seal
History – The Indus River Valley Civilization Cont. religion focuses on fertility Sculptures suggested fertility goddess – early version of Hindu goddesses Paravarti and Kali ?? ???
History – The Indus River Valley Civilization Cont. Like the Egyptians they also had a male god on a bull , possibly a predecessor of Shiva. they buried objects with their dead. had taboos, especially about cleanliness. ???
History – The Indus River Valley Civilization and the Aryan Invasion 2 Hypothesis A) Aryan Invasion or B) Gradual Integration Aryans brought their Sanskrit language and Vedic religion The original inhabitants - Dravidian (language and culture) became subordinate to that of the invading peoples. By the end of the 2nd millennium these 2 cultures gave rise to what would become modern Hinduism – a conscious expressions of Aryan ethnicity found in the Rig Veda (Religious Sanskrit text)
Rig Veda
History – Aryan Culture – Evolution of Hinduism Aryan tribal kings evolved into autocratic rulers. Kings allied themselves with priests – why?? Aryans and Dravidians settled alongside each other resulting in a social hierarchy – caste system Caste legitimized and enforced by religious conviction
Interpret!
The Caste System
Caste System Established 600 BC One’s caste is the result of their accumulation of Karma during past lifetimes The higher your caste, the more you are respected, the greater your religious responsibility Your route to Brahman (how you pray and how you work) is predetermined by your caste.
Sacred Text Vedas Hinduism earliest sacred texts – doctrines and still today, considered Hinduism authoritative scripture Sacred literature: early hymns, magical chants spells and sacrificial formulae The Epic Period 500-200 BC Establishment of the caste system 600BC Pre-Epic Period— the Upanishads 800-500BC Popular Religion Development of The Vedas 1500-800 BC Buddhism Jainism
The Epic Period 500 – 200 BC The Vedas – Religion for the higher castes only The Epics – Religion for the masses: Stories telling of the battle between good and evil Introduces religious concepts Cosmology Yoga (Yoke) Trinity Avatars
Islam in India Islam arrived in North India in the 12th Century A history of both conflict and integration India / Pakistan partition 1947
British Raj in India British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947 Coined term “Hindu” adherents of Indian religion (not Muslim) Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for non-violence
Hinduism Today The world's third largest religion, after Christianity and Islam 950 million followers -- about 14% of the world's population. It is the dominant religion in India, Nepal, and among the Tamils in Sri Lanka.
Hinduism in Canada In Canada there are about 297,200 practicing Hindus and 70 temples (2001 census) Hindu Temple, Toronto Hindu Temple – Ottawa Carleton
Hinduism Today – Wrap up! Hinduism differs from Christianity and other monotheistic religions in that it does not have: a single founder, Explain a single concept of deity, Explain a single holy text, Explain a single system of morality, Explain a central religious authority, Explain the concept of a prophet. Explain
Summary Hinduism is the world's oldest organized religion. It consists of "thousands of different religious groups that have evolved in India since 1500 BCE." Because of the wide variety of Hindu traditions, freedom of belief and practice are notable features of Hinduism.