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Christianity :, Buddhism, Shintoism, Hinduism, Confucianism, Sacred Text:…
Christianity :
Doctrines: Holy Trinity, Immaculate Conception, Resurrection, Last judgement
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God: Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit)
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Buddhism
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HIstory: He lived as a beggar and practiced extreme asceticism, but realizing it only led to more suffering, he embraced "the Middle Way" which is a balanced path between asceticism and wealth.
Sacred Place: Sarnath, Bodh Gaya, Lumbini)
Sacred Text: Tripitaka (Vinaya Pitaka, Sutta Pitaka, Abhidhamma Pitaka)
Core teachings and Ideas: Four Noble Truths (Dukkha, Samudaya, Nirodha, Magga) Eightfold Path
God: Siddharta Gautama disciples (Ananda, Maudgalyayana, Sariputra)
Shintoism
Sacred Text:The holy books of Shinto are the Kojiki or 'Records of Ancient Matters' (712 CE) and the Nihon-gi or 'Chronicles of Japan' (720 CE).
These books are compilations of ancient myths and traditional teachings that had previously been passed down orally
Sacred Text and Places
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was compiled in 720 CE. This is another text that provides a more detailed and often variant account of Japanese mythology and history.
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The torii archway or gate at the entrance of the shrine is meant to symbolise a barrier between the real world and the spirit world. In the shrine, sacred objects such as rocks and trees have special ropes called shimenawa and white paper strips attached to them.
Shrines are considered places of worship for the kami. They are typically marked by a torii gate, which signifies the transition from the secular to the sacred. Ise Grand Shrine is considered the most sacred Shinto shrine.
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Core Teachings and Ideas
The main beliefs of Shinto are the importance of purity, harmony, respect for nature, family respect, and subordination of the individual before the group. There are many Shinto gods or spirits and these have shrines dedicated to them where people offer food, money and prayers.
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History: Shintoism is a religion which originated in Japan. The word Shintō, which literally means “the way of kami” (generally sacred or divine power, specifically the various gods or deities), had been introduced into Japan in the 6th century CE.
Hinduism
Core Teachings and Ideas
Karma- in this life or the next, one will succumb to
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your actions—through your mindfulness, reactions (most
likely through intended choice), spoken/written
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Sacred Place
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Temples or Mandir
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or prayer, and a mandir is a Hindu
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Latin word templum, means
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HIstory
Place of Origin
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Hinduism embraces many religious ideas. For this reason,
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of religions,” as opposed to a single, organized religion.
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Confucianism
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Core Teachings and ideas
The core beliefs of Confucianism include respect for elders, harmony
between individuals, justice, loyalty to family and friends, as well as filial
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today in East Asian countries such as China, Japan and Korea. The idea of
“filial piety,” or devotion to family, is key to Confucius thought
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