Hinduism: Human Concerns Flashcards

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What are the yamas?

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Hindu moral duties - the five things every Hindu should do:

  • Ahimsa
  • Satya
  • Asteya
  • Brahmanchoria
  • Aparisraha
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What is Ahimsa?

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  • Non-action; not doing something if you don’t have to
  • However the more modern view, such as held by the Hare Krishna movement and Swaminarayan sect, is that Ahimsa is non-violence
  • If you see someone getting, attacked:
    1) Traditional: Ahimsa means non-action; don’t interfere as it is their karma
    2) Hare Krishna: Ahimsa means protecting people; interfere peacefully to stop the violence
    3) Ghandi: Ahimsa means non-violence; use some violence if necessary, to reduce the overall violence happening
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What is Satya?

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  • Truth

- If you don’t think about it, just tell the truth immediately, you get no karma

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What is Asteya?

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  • Non-stealing
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What is Brahmanchoria?

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  • Self-control over the body through meditation

- Ashrama (last two stages of life)

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What is Aparisraha?

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  • Only have the possessions you need

- Ashrama (last two stages of life)

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What are the more modern versions of the yamas?

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  • Ahimsa (non-violence)
  • Daya (compassion)
  • Dama (self control)
  • Dana (giving)
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How does Daya conflict with traditional Hindu views?

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  • Compassion suggests attachment
  • Traditional: compassion would mean that Arjuna fought his cousins honourably
  • Modern: compassion is caring about people
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How does Dana conflict with traditional Hindu views?

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  • Traditional: poor people are poor because of their karma, so wealthy people don’t give to charity or they would give them more bad karma
  • Modern: you should give to charity to purge your good karma
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What is the Hindu view on free will?

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Most Hindus believe in free will, as all their ethical theories require it. You get karma by making decisions.

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What is the Hindu view on suffering?

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  • Suffering (dukha) arises from Samsara
  • Attachment to the material world causes a desire for things to be different, which results in suffering
  • Suffering may also arise from bad karma
  • Hindus may choose to undergo suffering to purge their karma
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