POLYTHEISTIC RELIGIONS

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POLYTHEISTIC RELIGIONS WORLD RELIGIONS POLYTHEISTIC RELIGIONS

The Two that came from India Buddhism & Hinduism Polytheistic Religions

Buddhism Buddhists follow the beliefs of B.U.D.D.H.A. B=Buddha Buddha is the founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Guatama Buddha means enlightened one

Buddhism U=Universe Universal peace requires reaching a state of nirvana and becoming one with the universe

Buddhism D=Doctrine #1 Doctrine #1 is the Four Noble Truths 1. Suffering Exists 2. Desires make us suffer 3. End desires = end suffering 4. Follow Eightfold path to end desires

The Eightfold Path Wisdom Ethical conduct Mental discipline 1. Right understanding 2. Right intention Ethical conduct 3. Right speech 4. Right action 5. Right livelihood Mental discipline 6. Right effort 7. Right mindfulness 8. Right concentration

Buddhism D=Doctrine #2 Doctrine #2 is the Eightfold path Following the Eightfold path to enlightenment leads to nirvana

Buddhism H=Hanging Hanging around Asia is where Buddhism is located Began in India, then diffused to China and Southeast Asia

Buddhism A=Asoka Asoka's missionaries and their writings helped spread Buddhism to China and Southeast Asia

Buddhism East and Southeast Asia Reach Nirvana (enlightenment) Four Noble Truths Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) Follow Eightfold Path Spread Buddhism from India to China and other parts of Asia

**Other beliefs not in SOL Buddhists believe in Karma and Reincarnation also but differently from Hindus. Not taught for the SOL to avoid confusion.

Hinduism Hindus believe in K.A.R.M.A. K=Karma Karma is knowledge that all thoughts and actions result in future consequences

Hinduism A=A Caste System A caste system exists for all Hindus living in India- 1500 Good Karma brings you up the caste system in next life Bad Karma brings you down the caste system in next life Laws enforced this

Hinduism R=Reincarnation Reincarnation is rebirth based upon karma Hindus believe all living things have same universal spirit in them

Hinduism M=Many gods Many gods (forms of deity) exist in Hinduism Hinduism is known as a polytheistic religion

Hinduism A=All Hindus want to end reincarnation When Karma becomes good enough, you live with universal spirit

Hinduism 1.Polytheistic 2.Become one with gods- Brahma 3.Reincarnation - Soul is reborn until one with gods 4.Caste system — Get to top; be one with gods 5.Karma - Future reincarnation based on present behavior 6.India