World Religion Reviewer 2nd Quarter
World Religion Reviewer 2nd Quarter
World Religion Reviewer 2nd Quarter
3 abrahamic religions
JUDAISM – The first monotheistic religion in the world
The Rig Veda or “knowledge of the Verses”. It was used in rituals, and were
finally written down after they were transmitted orally for generations. It
consists of 1,028 hymn containing praises to gods, as well as songs and
prayers associating divine deities with natural forces.
The Yajur Veda – “knowledge of the Sacrifice” contains instructions on how
to conduct Hindu rituals. These rituals often involve performing sacrifices,
and Hindu priests use this in leading the ceremonies.
The Sama Veda - the knowledge of Song” contains verses which are mostly
from the Rig Veda. The Sama Veda teaches the manner in which chants must
be performed in sacrificial rites. This is important for Hindus, as they believe
that reciting prayers and chanting a sacred text aloud is the best way for its
word to be instilled in their minds.
The Atharva Veda – or “knowledge of the Fire Priest” is a later addition to
the Vedas. It contains spells and incantations for healing different illnesses
and casting away evil spirits.
Dharma – this refers to the religious and moral laws governing all people’s
action and lives.
Avatar - The avatar is an incarnation of a Hindu on earth in various forms,
including animals and human beings.
Karma – In Hinduism, karma is the law of cause and effect. According to
karma, every action has a corresponding consequence.
Reincarnation – is the Hindu phenomenon of the atman’s immortality
Through reincarnation, the atman will repeatedly undergo birth and rebirth
until it finally attains liberation.
Moksha – can be regarded as the end of the cycle of birth and rebirth.
Puja and Hindu Worship – Puja is the central act of Hindu worship. It is a
ritual where the devotee connects and communicates with a Hindu deity.
refraining from all forms of violence and treating all living beings with
respect.
happiness will be experienced only when man lives in peace in himself, with
nature, and with God.
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