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| non violence, not harming any living being |
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| the main source of energy |
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| god who appeared in human form |
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| "song of god," to do your duty |
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| Krishnas advice to Ariuna |
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| to follow the duty of his caste |
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| life force of the universe |
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| ones duty fulfilled by customs or laws |
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| the force generated by ones actions |
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| Signifigance of the Ganges |
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| washin in its waters clenses your spirit |
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| release from the soul, attainment of Nirvana |
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| ritual offerings, Hindu act of worship |
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| the indefinately repeated cycles of birth, misery and death caused by Karma |
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| comprised the early Hindu writings |
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| political party in India that wants to make Hinduism the national religion |
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| dicipline practices that build good karma |
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| god of destruction, her dancing keeps the earth spinning |
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| social classes in India, shows where you are in you spiritual journey |
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| rebirth of the soul into another thing |
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| its a secular word for the river "Sindhu" but the Persians could not pronounce it and it became Hindu |
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| What makes Hinduism unique |
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1. believes in manifestation
2. Accepts all other religions |
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| Either believed to have conquored the Hindu's or were believed to already been previously living in India |
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1. Student
2. householder
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4. wonderer |
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| What do Brahman, Vishnu, and Shiva have in common? |
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| they are the Hindu trinity: Creator, preserver, destroyer |
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1. Brahman
2. Kshatriya
3. Vaishya
4. Shudra |
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| British rule divided the country |
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| Group that had the biggest impact on Hinduism? |
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| great teachers, there are 24 of them |
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1. Right Conduct
2. Right Faith
3. Right knowledge |
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| Difference between Hindu and Jain karma? |
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Hindu- Your karma starts fresh when you die
Jain- your karma stays with you forever |
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| they try not to hurt any living thing |
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| Definition of indulgences |
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| forgiveness of the effects of sin |
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| you need to do something to get rid of sin |
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| in scientology, it is a mental image picture of a traumatic event |
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| you want to get rid of both the engram and bad karma |
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1. nonviolence
2. truth
3. non stealing
4. chastity
5.non attachmen |
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