Sanskrit (/ˈsænskrɪt/; संस्कृतम् saṃskṛtam [səmskr̩t̪əm]‚ originally संस्कृता वाक् saṃskṛtā vāk‚ "refined speech") is a historical Indo-Aryan language‚ the primary liturgical language of Hinduism and a literary and scholarly language in Buddhism and Jainism. Developing from Vedic Sanskrit‚ today it is listed as one of the 22 scheduled languages of India[3] and is an official language of the state of Uttarakhand.[4] Sanskrit holds a prominent position in Indo-European studies. The corpus of Sanskrit
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beliefs as pertains to Atman and Anatman and finally take a stand on which set of beliefs on the subject seems to be more plausible and effective towards describing ones true sense of one’s existence otherwise known as the self. According to the Upanishads‚ the idea of the self also known as Atman is considered to be the essence of Brahman or the
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Veda and Atharva Veda‚ which contain thousands of stories‚ anecdotes‚ poetry‚ prayers‚ hymns and rituals. The concluding portions of the Vedas are called Upanishads meaning “sittings near a teacher”. These are observations and individual comprehension and explanations of the four Vedas. The Vedas‚ including the Brahmanas and the Upanishads‚ are regarded as shruti‚”what has been heard’. The practical compendium of Hinduism is contained in the Smriti‚ or “what is remembered‚” the Mahabharata and
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came to an end with some light snacks. Farewell To Our Teachers I still remember the farewell advice given by the head of our school. It should be the "Magna Charta" of every student. It suits all ages though it is quoted from the Taittireya Upanishad‚ a part of the Vedas. This advice had been passed on from generation to generation. The fifteen points he mentioned should be followed by every student. The Fifteen Points of
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Research Questions 1. Whether consumption of goghrut lowers the total cholesterol? 2. Whether consumption of goghrut lowers the triglycerides? 3. Whether consumption of goghrut lowers the low density lipoprotein? 4. Whether consumption of goghrut lowers the very low density lipoprotein? 5. Whether consumption of goghrut increases the high density lipoprotein? 6. Whether consumption of goghrut lowers the ratio? 7. Whether consumption of goghrut lowers blood sugar level? 8. Whether consumption of goghrut
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Answers (i) The Vedas; (ii) The Upanishads; (iii) The Darshans; (iv) The Gita; (v) The Ramayana. FRAME 4. The Hindus believe in salvation or ’moksha’ as the supreme objective of one’s life. This objective can be realized by exercising full control over one’s own senses. There are believed
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lighter skinned warriors over the Caucasus Mountains. The Aryans‚ a polytheistic group‚ incorporated the gods of the Dravidians into their religion. The four books that contain the doctrines and hymns of the Aryans are Vedas‚ Brahmanas‚ Aranyakas‚ and Upanishads. These four books are considered sacred to Vedic Hindus; they also contain the central belief of their system: pantheism. The Hindu system wants people to believe that god did not create the world; God is the world. According to the Vedic system
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and spread through the East Asia area. | This started in China and then later spread to Japan and Korea. | Like the Confucianism it started in China and later spread to Japan and Korea. | Historical figures and events | Vyasa is the founder of Upanishads‚ which is the human self and is an emanation of Brahman. | Buddha‚ also known as Siddhartha was who started the Buddhism. King Asoka started spreading Buddhism. Songtsan declared that Buddhism be the national religion in Tibet. | Confucius which
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to Hinduism‚ at the most basic level‚ the purpose of life is to perform one’s social duty and live the exemplary life of the householder by marrying‚ having children‚ providing for them and observing the rituals required by the gods. Later‚ the Upanishads claimed that the purpose of life is to achieve unity with Brahman‚ the divine essence of all life. Humans were not to pursue worldly goods but choose a life of asceticism and seek enlightenment. This view is similar to what Buddhists believe the
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Is Hinduism monotheistic‚ or polytheistic? Polytheism is the belief in‚ and worship of more than one god. In monotheism‚ there is belief in and worship of only one god that is a separate entity. I have come to the conclusion that Hinduism is neither‚ but monistic. On a lower level of truth‚ there are many different gods and goddesses that are distinct in Hinduism. However‚ on a higher level of truth‚ Hindu’s believe “you and I and God [are] all one-and-the-same in the end” (Course Reader‚ p. 17)
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