How does Hinduism relate or is shown in how people lived in ancient India?
All life is sacred, reincarnation also made Indians more accepting of the jati systemand their status hoping to reborn in a higher jati.
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What is moksha?
Ultimate peace.
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banana
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baam
Lose 5 points!
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What happened to Buddhists after Buddha died?
They divided into two groups; Theravada and Mahayana.
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What are the 8 practices of the Eightfold Path?
Know the truths, Gave up worldly things and don't harm others,tell the truth, no evil acts, rewarding work, work for good, controlled mind, meditate.
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gift
Win 15 points!
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lifesaver
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How did Buddha see the jati system and how did his philosophy differ from Hinduism?
People's place didn't depend on the jati but on people's behavior now. Rebirth ended with the Eightfold Path and not dharma.
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What is Ahimsa?
Practicing nonviolence against all living things.
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What is nirvana in Buddhism?
Emotional state of of perfect peace and happiness.
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What views did Mahavira and Buddha share?
Both thought people needn't want worldly things to escape the cycle of rebirth and reach nirvana. Jains practiced strict poverty.
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What are the Upanishads and what idea do they describe?
Ancient texts that describe the search for Brahman.
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Explain the Mahayana Buddhism.
Buddha is a god, and by worshipping him will take them to heaven where they can follow the Eightfold Path and reach nirvana.
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Explain the Theravada Buddhism.
Buddha was a great teacher but nor a god.
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What is Brahman in Hinduism?
The one universal spirit for these people.
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What are the Four Noble Truths?
1. Life is full of suffering. 2. People suffer for desiring satisfaction. 3. Stop desiring things stops suffering. 4. Stop desiring, follow the Eightfold Path.