Hinduism Flashcards
The ancient wisdom of Hinduism has survived for thousands of years, its ideas appearing and reappearing in ethical traditions throughout the world. Use this deck to begin understanding the oldest of the world's major religions.
Hinduism is indigenous to what part(s) of the world?
The Indian subcontinent
How many Hindus are there in the world today?
Around 1 billion
What are Hinduism’s three most important texts?
- The Vedas
- The Mahabharata
- The Ramayana
Is Hinduism polytheistic? Why or why not?
No
Hinduism asserts a single Supreme Being called Brahman, but incorporates the worship of several different gods that represent Brahman’s different aspects.
Around when did Hinduism begin to exist?
Its roots stretch back as far as 2000 B.C.E.
- It was codified in the Vedic texts beginning around 1500 B.C.E.
- Hinduism is unique among major world religions in that it has no single founder
What are the four main levels of the Hindu caste system?
- Brahmins
- Kshatriyas
- Vaishyas
- Shudras
Note: there are many of subcastes.
According to Hinduism, what are the four purposes or aims in life?
- Dharma – duty (generally meaning one’s vocation)
- Artha – wealth (the pursuit of worldly success)
- Kama – physical pleasure
- Moksha – the most important: enlightenment, liberation, union with God
In the Hindu caste system, what is the role of brahmins?
- The highest caste
- Priests and preservers of knowledge and tradition
In the Hindu caste system, what is the role of kshatriyas?
- The second-highest caste after Brahmins
- Warrior class
- Responsible for protecting others, especially brahmins, and dispensing justice
- Allowed to study the Vedas
In the Hindu caste system, what is the role of vaishyas?
- The third-highest caste after brahmins and kshatriyas
- Peasants and merchants
- Have the right to lend money, own land, and study the Vedas
In the Hindu caste system, what is the role of shudras?
- The labor caste
- Their role is to serve the higher castes, and they are not allowed to study sacred texts
What three aspects of the Supreme Being make up the Trimurti, the central trinity of Hinduism?
- Brahma (the Creator)
- Vishnu (the Preserver)
- Shiva (the Destroyer)
What are some important attributes of the Hindu goddess Kali?
- Ferocious and destructive form of the Mother Goddess
- Usually depicted with blue skin, wearing a necklace of skulls and a belt of severed limbs
What are some important attributes of the Hindu god Shiva?
Transformer and destroyer
- Destroys the world at the end of each cycle (before Brahma creates it again)
- Associated with dance and meditation
- Consort is Parvati
What are some important attributes of the central Hindu figure Krishna?
- Eighth incarnation of Vishnu
- Central character in much Hindu mythology, including the Bhagavad Gita
- Embodiment of love and divine joy
- Often depicted as a young man playing a flute