Ethical Culture Flashcards
What is the primary ethical framework that South African Hindu teenagers typically adhere to?
Dharma
True or False: Hinduism promotes the concept of non-violence (Ahimsa) as a core ethical principle.
True
Fill in the blank: The principle of _____ emphasizes the importance of truthfulness in Hindu ethics.
Satya
Which festival is commonly celebrated by Hindu teenagers in South Africa that reflects ethical teachings?
Diwali
What is the significance of ‘Seva’ in the context of Hindu ethics?
Service to others without expectation of reward.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT one of the four aims of life (Purusharthas) in Hindu ethics? A) Dharma B) Artha C) Karma D) Ego
D) Ego
What role does community play in the ethical culture of South African Hindu teenagers?
Community is vital for support, guidance, and reinforcement of ethical values.
True or False: Hindu teenagers in South Africa often face conflicts between traditional values and modern societal influences.
True
Short Answer: Name one ethical dilemma that South African Hindu teenagers might encounter.
Balancing parental expectations with personal desires.
What does ‘Karma’ represent in Hindu ethical teachings?
The law of cause and effect, where actions have consequences.
Fill in the blank: The ethical teaching of _____ encourages respect for all living beings.
Ahimsa
Multiple Choice: Which of the following practices is encouraged to build ethical character? A) Meditation B) Gossiping C) Lying D) Hoarding
A) Meditation
What is the importance of ‘Satsang’ in the ethical culture of South African Hindu teenagers?
Satsang provides a space for spiritual learning and moral support.
True or False: Ethical teachings in Hinduism are static and do not evolve over time.
False
Short Answer: How can South African Hindu teenagers practice ethical decision-making in their daily lives?
By reflecting on their actions and considering the impact on others.