Hinduism period 8
Karma: do bad things, bad things happen.
History period 8
As a result of the Muslim League achieving independence from the British rule, Pakistan was created
Gandhi view
Gandhi led the independence movement inspired by the movements in the rest of the world
If they build up enough good karma, they will reincarnate as a higher social class.
Versions of Brahman
Dharma: a person’s appropriate behavior or duty in life. Fulfilling this duty will result in building up good karma.
There are many gods but they are all thought to be different forms of there one supreme god, Brahman
Muslim League
People believe that Hinduism is a polytheistic religion and monotheistic religion. It is viewed differently by many people.
They Worship the cow because they believe there gods lives within the cow. They also believe that the cows milk can aid humans thought there lives.
Indian Rebellion of 1857
Reincarnation is when one dies, they get reincarnated as another object/human. What one is reincarnated after they die depends if they had good or bad karma
Group of Muslim leaders that came togother to fight for independence
types of Imperialism
He viewed that all independence movements should be peaceful
Hindus also believe in reincarnation.
Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the preserver), and Shiva (the destroyer)
Caste System
Shudras (laborers and servants)
Vaishyas (farmers and merchants)
Kshatriyas (warriors and nobles)
Brahmans (the priests and scholars)
Leaders during the Moghul Empire
Akbar
Humayan
Reincaration- belief that the soul is reborn and lives again in a new life.
Babur
Hindus duty in life is their dharma.
Occupation
Untouchables
Karma depends on what you did in your life, it could be bad or good
The indian rebellion of 1857 happened on may 10 at meerut.
If you build up good Karma by following your dharma, you will be reborn higher on the caste system which is the traditional way of ranking Hindus
If you have bad karma, you will get reincarnated as a tree, but if you have good karma, you will get reincarnated as something more important.
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caste system-
Hindus worship the cow
Brahma- The Creator Vishnu-the preserver Shiva- The Destroyer
Hindus worship the cow
1- Priests and scholars - Brahmans
2- Warriors and nobles - Kshatriyas
3- Merchants and farmers - Vaishyas
4- Laborers and servants - Shudras
Untouchables – outsiders, or the lowest group, whose souls are considered unclean. (Other names - Harijans or Dalits)
Karma can be good and bad.
Cows are very respected in hinduism because they give life with their milk and others believe gods rest inside of the cows
Independence movement led by Gandhi who used Non Violent ways or fighting for Independence.
India gained independence on August 15, 1947
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The untouchables were considered filthy and some times when the people from the caste system would go to the market the untouchables would wear bells so that the people that were in the caste system would know they are coming
Hindus hold the cow sacred because it as recognized as the supreme giver of life.
Shah Jahan
Life
The Taj Mahal was created by Shah Jahan during the Moghul Empire
Death
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Birth
Untouchables: their souls are considered unclean, outsiders, lowest group out of the caste system
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Rebirth
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Karma
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Samsara
Reincarnation: Belief that the soul is reincarnated (reborn) and is put into another life form. The better karma in the last life, the better living things the soul migrates to.
Some people would think that the laborers would be more towards the bottom back in time.
If Hindus touched cow to their lips they had to wash to become "clean again"
Reincarnation: When they come back to life in a different object or person
Dalits
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Brahma is the creator,Vishnu is the preserver and Shiva is the destroyer
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Hindus worship the cow because they see it as a mother giving milk/food to their babies
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they worship the cow.
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Hindus believe that cows are sacred
The Muslim League wanted a Muslim country (Pakistan) to be created, separate from India.
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The vedas are the holy books of hindus.
The Vedas, the holy books of Hinduism, were originally written in Sanskrit
Gandhi peacefully protested for India’s right to independence. He tried not to cause any violence, while still refusing to do what the British government wanted.
Indians who had been educated in British schools typically wanted to move toward independence gradually. They also wanted to keep certain aspects of Western culture that they thought could benefit India.
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1 of the three religions in India is Hinduism
After he led India to freedom. Gandhi was assassinated.
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The untouchables are considered unclean. They are the lowest group
The gods exist withing the cow.
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Dharma can be good and bad
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Economic
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