Lecture Three, Four, Five: Renunciation, Caste, Varnas and Jatī Flashcards

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What is asceticism

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to engage in renunciation

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2
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To become an ascetic is to become a

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renunciate

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3
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5 requirements for full renunciation

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  1. Abandon all possession, including varna (social station)
  2. Must be a twice born male
  3. Purging and Adoption of asceticism
  4. Hold a ritual death
  5. Dissolving of marriage
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4
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What is the Recitation of the Call?

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Part of the formal renunciation ceremony, saying “I have renounced”

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5
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3 negative aspects of formal renunciation ceremony

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  1. The Recitation of the Call
  2. A vow of ahimsa
  3. Remove all clothing to symbolize another birth out of the social and worldly order and into deep religious life
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6
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5 positive possessions adopted during renunciation ceremony

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  1. A staff for walking support and symbolically pierce the enemies
  2. Water pot
  3. Loincloth for covering genitalia
  4. Waistband to hold loincloth
  5. A larger garment to protect him from the elements
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7
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What does the renunciate do for the first year?

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study under a teacher

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8
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Which direction do renunciates wander to

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north

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9
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What 4 things do renunciates need to avoid?

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  1. Becoming attached to particular places
  2. Enjoyment
  3. Being Recognized
  4. Spending more than one night in a village and more than five in a city
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10
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What is an aum?

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Food provided via begging

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11
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Renunciates should avoid houses that are

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known for their generousity

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12
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Six stereotypes of the caste system

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  1. Caste entirely determined by birth
  2. No upward social mobility
  3. No intermarriage
  4. Eternal/Divinely created
  5. Jobs invariably correspond with caste
  6. Always hierarchical in the same way
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13
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What does varna mean?

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class

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14
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What is the aryan view of the varna system?

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Idea that a group of Russians brought the vedas with them

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15
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The vedas are

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the most ancient authoritative texts in hinduism

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16
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What is a response to the aryan invasion?

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genetic data does not support the view of relations with people from Russia

17
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If the Aryan invasion were true, what is the explanation of the varna system?

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The varnas were there already, and then the sudras and untouchables were added to accomodate the indigenous peoples

18
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In the pre-aryan era, how many jatis were in India?

19
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What is a jati?

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a small group that shares traditional, occupational specialization

20
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2 distinctive characteristics of the jati system

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  1. Occupations are narrow such as farming a particular crop

2. Not as broad as varnas

21
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Jati systems were traditionally thought to be determined by…

22
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Do individuals belong to a varna or a jati or both?

23
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4 types of purity and pollution

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  1. Body excretions
  2. Kinship
  3. People of other classes/castes
  4. Violation of dharma
24
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How does one eliminate pollutants?

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The best translation of caste is
Jatī
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Who is the satya kāma ?
He who desires truth story
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Explain the extent to which caste is determined by birth?
people are said to embody the virtues of their varna to truly be in that varna and some people can be misplaced
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Explain the extent to which there is no upward social mobility?
the story of satya kama shows mobility and entire jatis can be moved from one varna to another
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How does changing diet affect jatis
Eliminating meat can be considered less polluting
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Who is the Purusa Sukta?
the interpolated man, the splitting up of the body into the varnas (the hymn of man)
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Explain the extent to which there is no intermarriage
while it is seen as the more polluting act possible, the amount of seriousness around no marriage shows that there were regular cases of intermarriage
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Explain the extent to which the caste system is eternal and divinely driven? (2)
1. The varna system is as old as dirt, around since creation | 2. When god created the univierse, he created the varnas
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Explain the extent to which jobs invariably correspond with caste
Economic and political power depends on their numbers rather than the type of occupation they perform