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World Religions
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6715025364atmanThe eternal self, which the Upanishads identify with Brahman; often lowercase: the eternal Self or soul on an individual that is reincarnated from one body to the next and is ultimately identified with Atman.0
6715025365BrahmanThe eternal essence of reality and the source of the universe, beyond the reach of human perception and thought.1
6715025366Brahminthe highest of the four classes of the caste system, traditionally made up of priests.2
6715025367DharmaEthical duty based on the divine order of reality; in Hinduism, one of the four goals of life.3
6715025368Four Noble TruthsThe central teachings of Buddhism; to live is to suffer; suffering is caused by desire; the cessation of suffering can be achieved; the solution is the Noble Eightfold Path.4
6715025369kshatriyathe second of four classes of the caste system, traditionally made up of warrior and administrators.5
6715025370karma"action" - the moral law of cause and effect of actions; determines the nature of one's rebirth.6
6715025371lamaA Tibetan Buddhist teacher; a title of honor often given to all Tibetan monks.7
6715025372mokshaliberation or release of the individual self, atman, from the bondage of samsara, salvation; one of the four goals of life.8
6715025373nirvana"blowing out" - the ultimate goal of all Buddhists, the extinction of desire and any sense of individual selfhood, resulting in liberation from samsara and its limiting conditions.9
6715025374reincarnationin Hinduism and Buddhism, the process by which a soul is reborn continuously until it achieves perfect understanding10
6715025375VedasA collection of 1,017 Sanskrit hymns composed about 1500 BCE or earlier; Hinduism's oldest sacred text.11
6715025376samsaraThe wheel of rebirth or reincarnation; the this-worldly realm in which rebirth occurs.12
6715025377shudrathe lowest of the four classes of the caste system, traditionally made up of servants and laborers.13
6715025378the Dharmathe teachings of the Buddha; one of the three jewels14
6715025379Theravada"the way of the Elders" - Prevalent form of Buddhism in Cambodia, Myanmar (formerly Burma), Sri Lanka, and Thailand; focuses on the earliest texts and emphasizes monastic lifestyle.15
6715025380Upanishadsa collection of over two hundred texts composed between 900 and 200 BC that provide philosophical commentary on the vedas16
6715025381Vaishyathe third of the four classes of the caste system, traditionally made up of producers, such as farmers, merchants, and artisans.17
6715025382yogaA system of Hindu philosophy and one approach within the Path of Knowledge, which seeks to free the eternal self from the bondage of personhood. Also refers genrally to physical and psychological techniques for spiritual advancement.18
6715025383BrahmaHindu god called the Creator. Brahma is the first member of the triad that includes Vishnu the Preserver and Shiva the Destroyer.19
6715025384Dalai LamaThe spiritual leader of Vajrayana (Tibetan) Buddhism, believed to be an incarnation of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.20
6715025385KrishnaPopular avatar of Vishnu. In the Bhagavad Gita, he advises Arjuna on the battlefield.21
6715025386ShivaHindu god called the Destroyer. Shiva is the third member of the triad that includes Brahma the Creator and Vishnu the Preserver.22
6715025387Siddhartha Gautamafounder of Buddism; born a prince; left his father's wealth to find the cause of human suffering; also know as Buddha. Considered an avatar of Vishnu by some.23
6715025388VishnuHindu god called the Preserver. Vishnu is the second member of the triad that includes Brahma the Creator and Shiva the Destroyer. Has many different avatars and manifestations.24
6715025389Siddhartha GautamaFounder of Buddhism.25
6715025390AryansGroup from central Asia who conquered India and solidified the caste system within Hinduism.26
6715025391Caste SystemSocial hierarchy that was created within Hinduism.27
6715025392Filial PietyRespect for parents28
6715025393AuthoritarianOne who favors the principle that individuals should obey a powerful authority rather than exercise individual freedom29
6715025394ConfucianismMoral order in society30
6715025395LegalismRule by harsh law and order31
6715025396DaoismFreedom for individual and less gov't to avoid uniformity and conformity32
6715025397Confucianism RelationshipSubordinate person should learn from Superior person in the relationship33
6715025398Confucius' Rules for the Government- Do not have strict laws -Have leaders be good role models for morals and behavior -King should inspire good behavior and not scare people into good behavior34
6715025399Where the teaching of Confucianism spread.Korea, Japan and Vietnam35
6715025400The AntalectsA Book that Confucian teachings were put into36
6715025401Zoroastrianismfounded by the prophet Zoroaster, considered to be one of the original monotheistic religion37
6715025402Qin DynastyUsed Legalism to organize their empire/government38
6715025403AbrahamGuided the original Jews to their homeland in Canaan, and considered the founder of Judaism.39
6715025404MonotheisticBelief in 1 God40
6715025405YahwehJewish name for God.41
6715025406Ten CommandmentsThe basis of religious law of Judaism (and Christianity). Given to Moses by God.42
6715025407TorahHoly book for Jews43
6715025408Diaspora"spreading out" Word meaning the scattering of Jewish people due to Jewish states being conquered.44
6715025409Empires that conquered the Jewish KingdomAssyrian, Babylonian, Roman45
6715025410Parablesshort stories that Jesus used that had simple moral lessons to communicate ideas46
6715025411Peterestablished Chrsitianity in Rome by allowing non-Jews to convert.47
6715025412Paulset up churches in Asia Minor and Greece48
6715025413Emperor ConstantineSigned the Edict of Milan that granted freedom of religions to the Roman empire.49
6715025414Emperor TheodosiusMade Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire50
6715025415MuhammadFounder of Islam51
67150254165 Pillars of Faith1. Declaration of Faith 2. Alms Giving to the Poor 3. Fasting during Ramadan 4. Pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) 5. Pray 5 times per day52
6715025417MeccaHoliest city for Muslims. Hajj begins here.53
6715025418AllahMuslim name for God.54
6715025419Qur'anHoly book for Muslims55
6715025420ShariaIslamic system of Law that guides behavior.56
6715025421Sunni MuslimsBelieve the leader of the Islamic faith does NOT need to be a descendant of Muhammad.57
6715025422Shi'ite MuslimsBelieve the leader of the Islamic faith DOES need to be a descendant of Muhammad.58
6715025423IslamReligion founded in 600 CE in modern day Saudi Arabia.59

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