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80% of India's population follows: Hinduism - Coggle Diagram
80% of India's population follows: Hinduism
Laws
Dharma is the religious and moral law governing the individuals conduct, which applies to everyone. This is one of the four ends of life
The principle of Hindu deities is Vishnu. Combining many divine figures and local heros through avatars associated with the sun.
Krishna is the most popular of the divinities. Being worshipped as the 8th incarnation of the Hindu God (Vishnu). the main focus on multiple cults bhakti
The shiva is a main deity of Hinduism. represented through a variety of forms : mood, cosmic dances, naked ascetic, yogi, etc. illustrating the interpretation of divine and human spheres
Ways of Life
Social Class
Brahman: the highest ranking social class. the brahman is the foundation, source and goal for all existence. Brahman is a priest and they are equipped in prestige and great advantages among others
Atman all living beings. The eternal core of personality after death which may become a new life or release from bonds all existence "oneself" underlining of all human activities.
man v. woman
Purusha (male) is authentic spirit in yoga and the rock of the universe
Prakriti (female) the material in nature according to the Hindu's. Eternal and beyond the perception the male and female come together to start the process of evolution
Veda is a collection of poems or hymns composed in sanskrit. praising a wide pantheon Gods, such as fire, sun, dawn basis of all letter shastra texts
Philosophies
Moksha is the release from a flawed world.the cycle of death and rebirth (samsara) which basically means "freedom from samsara"
Samsara is the soul, striving to release Moksha from the bonds of one's own past deeds
Yoga: God whom is the model for all who seek spiritually. Allows the model of spiritual release . Gains supernatural insight into the true identity with Brahman.
Bhakti is movement which highlights the mutual intense emotional attachment and love toward personal God and the path to bhakti. This is superior to the other 2 religious approaches
Jnana is the cognitive event of setting the soul free from the migrations of life. "The discipline of knowledge". there are three complementary paths to religious fulfillment
Karma the influence on ones own actions to correlate to present and future lives. The actions you make now will determine the future. Representing the ethical options of rebirth(samsara)
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