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Page 1: Hinduism The oldest living religion. Outline for Hinduism History Brahman- The Supreme Reality The Deities and the cycle of Life Notes

Hinduism

The oldest living religion

Page 2: Hinduism The oldest living religion. Outline for Hinduism History Brahman- The Supreme Reality The Deities and the cycle of Life Notes

Outline for Hinduism

History Brahman- The Supreme Reality The Deities and the cycle of Life Notes

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History

Hinduism has developed over thousands of years, and encompasses a diverse range of customs and beliefs

Hinduism largely confined to India and the surrounding countries of Tibet, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh until the 20th century

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Brahman- The Supreme Reality

Brahman- the one reality; "universal spirit”; all things and beings are an expression of Brahman

Atman- “the individual soul”; every human being has an undying soul (atman) which lasts through eternity from life to life

“ohm”- The act of saying Ohm – which is made up of three separate words of power – in the correct way is believed to awaken a person's inner 'real self'.

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The Deities and the cycle of Life

Brahma- The Creator

Vishnu- The PreserverShiva- The Destroyer

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Notes

Very unorganized Very forgiving Very inclusive Most complex, diverse, and tolerant of the

world’s religions