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    Hinduism

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    Vaishnavism and Śrauta among numerous other traditions. It also includes historical groups‚ for example the Kapalikas. Among other practices and philosophies‚ Hinduism includes a wide spectrum of laws and prescriptions of "daily morality" based on karma‚ dharma‚ and societal norms. Hinduism is a conglomeration of distinct intellectual or philosophical points of view‚ rather than a rigid common set of beliefs. Hinduism is formed of diverse traditions and has no single founder.] Among its direct roots

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    Buddha Cycle Of Life

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    The afterlife in buddhism is a lot like hinduism‚ Buddhism believe that karma impacts future lives. Reincarnation is an individual spirits are reborn after death - the cycle of life. During reincarnation the individual can either enter another’s body or the individual can enter nirvana. Only buddha’s will achieve nirvana. Nirvana

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    Buddism First Outline

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    II. Basic Beliefs A. Buddhism has several key texts that they follow‚ including the Tripitaka‚ the Mahayana Sutras‚ and the Tibetan Book of the Dead. 1. The Tripitaka is the book that is based on the original teachings of the Buddha. a. Means “the baskets” b. Text written on long narrow leaves‚ sewn at edges then grouped into baskets c. Earliest collection of Buddhist teachings d. Followed closely by Theravada sect.

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    Reagan Miano Professor McBride IDS 317 Midterm Exam 1. The Sūtra in Forty-two Sections: It is about the dream that Emperor Ming had in which he saw a spirit flying around the palace. The minister tell the Emperor that it must be Buddha and the Emperor asked to go and returned with a copy of the Scripture of forty two Sutras and later deposited in a temple. In the Sutras in Forty-two Section also mentioned about the five guidelines they are not to kill‚ not to steal‚ not to commit

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    Hinduism/Buddhism

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    contemplation I cultivate states of blissful inner peace (samadhi). How do these teachings inform the practice of Buddhism? Ahimsa (do no harm) discourages causing not only physical pain but also psychological hurt or the exploitation of another Karma - It

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    REINCARNATION It ’s hard to believe in this wide universe that there is only one chance to live in a lifetime. There are many controversial issues surrounding the subject of reincarnation. Who created those ideas? Were these ideas created to steer people away from their religion? Did reincarnation exist before the New Testament? The Bible‚ the Quaran? Or can the truth of reincarnation be traced to the Holy Scriptures? What is reincarnation? Answer to this question can be different for different

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    The Bhagavad Gita

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    The Bhagavad Gita The Bhagavad Gita is a conversation between Arjuna and Krishna. Arjuna is the brother of Yudhishthira and believes that his brother should be king of their kingdom‚ but Dhritarashtra‚ who is the blind king now‚ wants to give the kingdom to his son Duroydhana. Krishma is Arjuna’s charioteer who tries to push Arjuna to fight by telling him what all this means and does. Therefore‚ a battle is brought up‚ Arjuna’s members against Dhritarashtra’s members. When it becomes time to battle

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    Philosophy of Education

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    1. What is Philosophy? - Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems‚ such as those connected with reality‚ existence‚ knowledge‚ values‚ reason‚ mind‚ and language. The word "philosophy" comes from the Ancient Greek (philosophia)‚ which literally means "love of wisdom" 2. What is your philosophy? - To serve and not be served. Always aim for excellence in attaining your goal. 3. What is your philosophy in life as a health provider? - I want them to learn how they can cope

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    are the beliefs in a system of karma‚ a cycle of rebirth‚ and the goal of ultimate liberation which leads to the end of the rebirth cycle and peace to the soul. However‚ the way that each religion goes about these shared philosophies and have other beliefs that set them apart. Buddhism and Jainism are nontheistic religions while Hinduism in a way is polytheistic (although each is just the incarnation of the same God)‚ and Sikhism is monotheistic. The idea of karma also changes depending on the religion

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    Goddess Durga’s worship is commenced. Seeds of corn and barley are planted in a large planter of leaves and kept in dark in the worship room. These seeds would have grown to be yellow seedlings (Jamara) by the ninth day‚ when they are offered to Vishwa Karma and to all worshippers on the tenth day. * Day 2-7: Dwitia to Saptami: Represent the continuation of the battle. * Day 8: Ashtami: Animals are sacrificed in the temples of Goddess Durga asking for her help to win the battle. *

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