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Ancient India and China Section 2 
Hinduism 
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• Main Idea / Reading Focus 
• Basic Teachings of Hinduism 
• Sacred Texts and Practices 
• Jainism
Ancient India and China Section 2 
Hinduism 
Main Idea 
1. The religion of Hinduism developed and evolved over a long 
time in India, giving rise to a variety of beliefs and practices and 
to other religions, including Jainism. 
Reading Focus 
• What basic teachings do most Hindus share? 
• What are the sacred texts and religious practices of Hinduism? 
• What are the teachings of Jainism?
Ancient India and China Section 2 
Basic Teachings of Hinduism 
2. One of the world’s oldest religions, Hinduism, is practiced by most 
people in India today. Hinduism evolved over thousands of years and 
was influenced by the cultures and traditions of many peoples. 
However a few fundamental teachings are shared by nearly all Hindus. 
Brahman 
• Among most basic tenets of 
Hinduism, belief in Brahman, 
eternal being that created, 
preserves world 
• Brahman all-encompassing 
• Many believe human mind 
incapable of understanding 
Atman 
• Hindus believe each person has 
atman, soul, aspect of Brahman 
• Atman shapes personality, cannot 
be destroyed, even by death 
• Devas, manifestations of Brahman, 
active in world, helping maintain 
order in nature 
Three devas- Brahma, Vishnu, Siva -are particularly influential. Some believe in 
thousands; others worship only one as the true manifestation of Brahman.
Ancient India and China Section 2 
Rebirth and Salvation 
Pattern of Life 
• Hindus believe universe, everyone in it, part of continual pattern of birth, 
death, and rebirth 
• After death atman reborn in process called reincarnation, or samsara 
New Life 
• Nature of person’s new life shaped by karma—sum effect of deeds, actions 
• Good karma, reincarnated to better station in life; bad karma, lower station in 
life 
• Ultimate goal of human existence, moksha, escape from cycle of rebirth 
Dharma 
• With moksha, atman leaves world, reunites fully with Brahman 
• To achieve moksha is to fulfill one’s dharma—spiritual duties, obligations 
• By fulfilling dharma, one creates good karma, breaks free from rebirth cycle
Ancient India and China Section 2 
Define 
What is moksha, and how is it central to 
Hindu teachings? 
Answer(s): escape from cycle of rebirth, reunion 
with Brahman; ultimate goal for Hindus; way to 
achieve moksha is to fulfill one's dharma
Ancient India and China Section 2 
Sacred Texts and Practices 
Much of Hinduism’s evolution stemmed from a number of sacred 
writings produced over centuries. 
Sacred Texts 
• Teachings, practices based on 
many texts, most sorted into 
one of three categories 
– The Vedas 
– Later writings inspired by the 
Vedas 
– Sacred epics 
• The Vedas, sacred hymns of 
praise, among earliest sacred 
texts of Hinduism 
The Vedas 
• Name means “knowledge” in 
Sanskrit 
• Hindus consider Vedas to 
contain eternal knowledge not 
written by humans, revealed to 
them by Brahman 
• Parts of Vedas date back 
more than 3,000 years 
• Considered core of Hinduism 
even today
Ancient India and China Section 2 
Upanishads 
• Sacred texts that built upon the Vedas appeared 
• Some, such as Upanishads, also believed to have been revealed 
rather than written by people 
• Upanishads philosophical reflections on the Vedas, dealing with 
nature of world, meaning of life 
Ramayana, Mahabharata 
• Other sacred texts based on themes in the Vedas, but composed by 
sages, including two epic poems, Ramayana and Mahabharata 
• Each tells story, reflects on living according to Vedic teachings 
• Included in Mahabharata, most sacred of all Hindu texts, the 
Bhagavad Gita, addressing many aspects of Hindu belief, philosophy
Ancient India and China Section 2 
Hindu Religious Practices 
Meditation, Pilgrimages 
• To help meditate, Hindus 
practice series of integrated 
physical, mental exercises 
called yoga 
• Yoga teaches people how to 
focus bodies, minds to aid 
meditation, help attain moksha 
• Hindus also make pilgrimages 
to Ganges River to purify, 
remove bad karma 
Worship 
• Hindu beliefs vary widely, 
religious practices vary as well; 
worship can take place 
anywhere 
• At temples, priests might recite, 
read portions of the Vedas; 
image of a deva sometimes 
carried out of temple to people 
• At home, food, drink, gifts 
offered for deva; meditation, 
silent reflection
Ancient India and China Section 2 
Categorize 
What types of sacred texts help shape 
Hindu beliefs? 
Answer(s): Vedas, writings inspired by the Vedas, 
sacred epics
Ancient India and China Section 2 
Jainism 
New Religion 
• 500 BC, group of Hindus broke away, founded new religion called Jainism 
• Led by teacher Mahavira, Jains thought most Hindus put too much emphasis 
on ritual 
Ritual Unnecessary 
• Jains thought ritual unnecessary 
• People could achieve moksha by giving up worldly things, carefully controlling 
actions 
3. Nonviolence 
• Central to Jain teaching, idea of ahimsa, nonviolence 
• Most Hindus also practiced ahimsa, but not to same extent 
• Jains carefully avoid harming living creatures, are usually vegetarians
Ancient India and China Section 2 
Other Traits 
• Jains promise to tell only truth 
• Avoid stealing 
• Strive to eliminate greed, anger, prejudice, gossip from lives 
• These things can prevent person from achieving moksha 
Lifestyle 
• Most devout become monks, nuns, 
give up possessions 
• Live outdoors, seek shelter only 
during rainy months 
• Cover mouths with masks, sweep 
ground to avoid accidentally killing 
insects 
Principles 
• Most Jains not monks, nuns 
• Pledge to uphold principles of 
ahimsa, have careers that do not 
involve harming of animals 
• Jainism calls for periodic fasting, 
especially during festivals, on holy 
days; limiting worldly possessions
Ancient India and China Section 2 
Find the Main Idea 
What are the major principles of Jainism? 
Answer(s): practice nonviolence; tell the truth; do 
not steal; try to eliminate greed, anger, prejudice, 
and gossip

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World History Ch. 4 Section 2 Notes

  • 1. Ancient India and China Section 2 Hinduism Preview • Main Idea / Reading Focus • Basic Teachings of Hinduism • Sacred Texts and Practices • Jainism
  • 2. Ancient India and China Section 2 Hinduism Main Idea 1. The religion of Hinduism developed and evolved over a long time in India, giving rise to a variety of beliefs and practices and to other religions, including Jainism. Reading Focus • What basic teachings do most Hindus share? • What are the sacred texts and religious practices of Hinduism? • What are the teachings of Jainism?
  • 3. Ancient India and China Section 2 Basic Teachings of Hinduism 2. One of the world’s oldest religions, Hinduism, is practiced by most people in India today. Hinduism evolved over thousands of years and was influenced by the cultures and traditions of many peoples. However a few fundamental teachings are shared by nearly all Hindus. Brahman • Among most basic tenets of Hinduism, belief in Brahman, eternal being that created, preserves world • Brahman all-encompassing • Many believe human mind incapable of understanding Atman • Hindus believe each person has atman, soul, aspect of Brahman • Atman shapes personality, cannot be destroyed, even by death • Devas, manifestations of Brahman, active in world, helping maintain order in nature Three devas- Brahma, Vishnu, Siva -are particularly influential. Some believe in thousands; others worship only one as the true manifestation of Brahman.
  • 4. Ancient India and China Section 2 Rebirth and Salvation Pattern of Life • Hindus believe universe, everyone in it, part of continual pattern of birth, death, and rebirth • After death atman reborn in process called reincarnation, or samsara New Life • Nature of person’s new life shaped by karma—sum effect of deeds, actions • Good karma, reincarnated to better station in life; bad karma, lower station in life • Ultimate goal of human existence, moksha, escape from cycle of rebirth Dharma • With moksha, atman leaves world, reunites fully with Brahman • To achieve moksha is to fulfill one’s dharma—spiritual duties, obligations • By fulfilling dharma, one creates good karma, breaks free from rebirth cycle
  • 5. Ancient India and China Section 2 Define What is moksha, and how is it central to Hindu teachings? Answer(s): escape from cycle of rebirth, reunion with Brahman; ultimate goal for Hindus; way to achieve moksha is to fulfill one's dharma
  • 6. Ancient India and China Section 2 Sacred Texts and Practices Much of Hinduism’s evolution stemmed from a number of sacred writings produced over centuries. Sacred Texts • Teachings, practices based on many texts, most sorted into one of three categories – The Vedas – Later writings inspired by the Vedas – Sacred epics • The Vedas, sacred hymns of praise, among earliest sacred texts of Hinduism The Vedas • Name means “knowledge” in Sanskrit • Hindus consider Vedas to contain eternal knowledge not written by humans, revealed to them by Brahman • Parts of Vedas date back more than 3,000 years • Considered core of Hinduism even today
  • 7. Ancient India and China Section 2 Upanishads • Sacred texts that built upon the Vedas appeared • Some, such as Upanishads, also believed to have been revealed rather than written by people • Upanishads philosophical reflections on the Vedas, dealing with nature of world, meaning of life Ramayana, Mahabharata • Other sacred texts based on themes in the Vedas, but composed by sages, including two epic poems, Ramayana and Mahabharata • Each tells story, reflects on living according to Vedic teachings • Included in Mahabharata, most sacred of all Hindu texts, the Bhagavad Gita, addressing many aspects of Hindu belief, philosophy
  • 8. Ancient India and China Section 2 Hindu Religious Practices Meditation, Pilgrimages • To help meditate, Hindus practice series of integrated physical, mental exercises called yoga • Yoga teaches people how to focus bodies, minds to aid meditation, help attain moksha • Hindus also make pilgrimages to Ganges River to purify, remove bad karma Worship • Hindu beliefs vary widely, religious practices vary as well; worship can take place anywhere • At temples, priests might recite, read portions of the Vedas; image of a deva sometimes carried out of temple to people • At home, food, drink, gifts offered for deva; meditation, silent reflection
  • 9. Ancient India and China Section 2 Categorize What types of sacred texts help shape Hindu beliefs? Answer(s): Vedas, writings inspired by the Vedas, sacred epics
  • 10. Ancient India and China Section 2 Jainism New Religion • 500 BC, group of Hindus broke away, founded new religion called Jainism • Led by teacher Mahavira, Jains thought most Hindus put too much emphasis on ritual Ritual Unnecessary • Jains thought ritual unnecessary • People could achieve moksha by giving up worldly things, carefully controlling actions 3. Nonviolence • Central to Jain teaching, idea of ahimsa, nonviolence • Most Hindus also practiced ahimsa, but not to same extent • Jains carefully avoid harming living creatures, are usually vegetarians
  • 11. Ancient India and China Section 2 Other Traits • Jains promise to tell only truth • Avoid stealing • Strive to eliminate greed, anger, prejudice, gossip from lives • These things can prevent person from achieving moksha Lifestyle • Most devout become monks, nuns, give up possessions • Live outdoors, seek shelter only during rainy months • Cover mouths with masks, sweep ground to avoid accidentally killing insects Principles • Most Jains not monks, nuns • Pledge to uphold principles of ahimsa, have careers that do not involve harming of animals • Jainism calls for periodic fasting, especially during festivals, on holy days; limiting worldly possessions
  • 12. Ancient India and China Section 2 Find the Main Idea What are the major principles of Jainism? Answer(s): practice nonviolence; tell the truth; do not steal; try to eliminate greed, anger, prejudice, and gossip