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    Saraswati: Hindu Goddess Carrie "Shellie" Cobbs World Religious Traditions I REL 133 Robert Mossman July 05‚ 2014 Saraswati: Hindu Goddess Understanding a different religion is a difficult task when it is so broad and intertwined. Hinduism is built upon a certain foundation of texts‚ beliefs and stories as is any other religion. However‚ Hinduism is a confusing journey of uncountable gods‚ interlaced stories and incarnations of other beings when a different state of mind take place. Hinduism is

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    Chapter 4 Reading Questions: Why is so little known about the Harappan society? What is it that we do know about the nature of that society? Because the earliest Harappan remains are below the water table‚ archaeologists can’t research them. Also the Harappans used an elaborate pictographic system that has not yet been able to be deciphered. We do however‚ that it had city walls‚ a fortified citadel‚ and a large granary-Harappa and Mohenjo-daro represented an investment of human labor and established

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    person‚ Hinduism was introduced in India by the Aryan people around 1500 BC. Modern Hinduism revolves around the belief of Karma‚ actions in your current life‚ both mentally and physically‚ determine your future life after death. In conjunction with karma‚ reincarnation is the act of your soul leaving your corpse and taking life in a different species or human. If one has bad karma‚ one will be reincarnated into something miserable because of wrong doings in a previous life. It is believed that only

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    are also many Gods. Due to assimilation and evolution‚ Hinduism now has a tremendous diversity of religious traditions. Of the denominations‚ Smartism‚ Shaivism‚ Shaktism‚ and Vaishnavism are the main divisions. Hindu beliefs include reincarnation‚ karma‚ samsara‚ moksha‚ yogas‚ and dharma. Rituals are a normal‚ daily observance‚ or performance‚ but vary among different individuals. Some of these rituals are comprised of meditation‚ chanting mantras‚ reciting scriptures‚ and singing devotional hymns

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    are God’s chosen people. They believe that when they die‚ they will either go to heaven or hell based on their deeds; an afterworld of sorts. Hindus believe in a complicated process called Reincarnation. This process has two basic beliefs: Karma and Dharma. Karma is the believe that one’s actions in their current life will determine their level of hierarchy in the next life. Dharma is the rules and ways of living. Dharma is maintained by a person’s action. If they are doing their duty with the right

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    Moksha A concept of Indian religious philosophy. The word ‘Moksha’ generally means eternal salvation from a sorrowful or painful state. The living beings attain peace and completeness by reaching this state. Therefore‚ apart from the adherents of Carvaka‚ all communities of Indian philosophy including the atheists and theists recommend efforts for attaining ‘Moksha’. The four ends of life are: Dharma (religion)‚ Artha (wealth)‚ Kama (libidinal pleasure) and Moksha. These four elements are essential

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    the world’s good. Therefore‚ any wrongdoings by an individual is done with intent through negligence‚ rather than an act of God. On the other side‚ in “Karma‚ Rebirth and the Problem of Evil” Whitley R.P. Kaufman‚ contends that the problem of evil is constructed around the assumption that there is a God and that is it a universal problem. Karma is not the justification of God for individuals’ wrongdoings‚ it is because what happened in the former life has a way of punishing you in the present.

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    Sarena Bartrom Dr. Comber English 111 Writing Project 1: Final Draft September 15‚ 2013 Could It Be Karma? What could possibly go through a woman’s mind to make her feel overwhelmed with happiness after she finds out her husband has just died? What is the price of freedom? Is karma a real effect of what happens in our lives? These are the kind of questions I asked myself after reading “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin. This short story is a beautiful piece of artwork

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    terms? |you redefine each of them? |between the popular usage and actual| | | | |definitions? | |Karma |Karma refers to the action and its |Fisher (2008) says that “Every act |Actual definition also cautions the | | |consequences that can be succinctly |we make‚ and even every thought and |person to purify himself

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    also deals with consequence of action. “What goes around comes around” is a phrase that refers to Karma. The Hindus belief that each act a person makes or decides will affect the future outcome of that person based on what choice or thought that was made. A good example comes from “As a man acts‚ so does he become.... A man becomes pure through pure deeds‚ impure through impure deeds.” The effects of Karma also apply to the present soul form and after the

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