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Hinduism & 1st Quote Assignment
Humanities 216 with Harwood at University of Louisville
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1. Accurately describes Brahmans: highest caste of people to communicate with gods
2. best describes concept of Brahman from the Upanishads: the underlying reality
3. Not a form of Hindu worship: Purva.
4. Bhagavad- Gita teacher in conversation: All of the Above
5. Mirabai's Poetry's actions, what does she not do for her beloved: Kill a cuckoo-bird
YOGA:
Hatha, karma, Jnana, Bhakti, Raja
The Mahabharata :
Discussiong of how to live our lives, who is god,
Dictated by Vyasa, transcribed by a God, Ganesha
ancient family feud. uncles and cousins. foundings of a spiritual nation
phylosophical re-envisioning of vedantan ideas
Bhagavad Gita is a section of this section??
Children's Edition of Mahabharata
Arjuna
archery, one of the Pandava brothers
Wishes to stop fighting the Kauravas, which are his uncles and cousins.
Role of Arjuna play in the Gita? He wishes to be enlightened so must go to war, and he has to teach. he has to go to war to beat the Kauravas
who does he represent? he represents the common man, gets to see the vision of god
Krishna
an avatar of Vishnu, who acts as Arjuna's charioteer.
What does he do for Arjuna? he
teaches him the yogas, and to know god. charioteer is a lower class. meet a horse, meet a chariot, and yolk... bring them together.
Who else does he represent? Brahmin
Yoga of Action
Discipline for doing your own work
work becomes sacred
perform duty with attention and control
What duty is it that Arjuna is called to do? go to war, he is the best.
How do these teachings reinforce the Varna (caste system)? teaching people to not rebel, proves that anyone can do better. outkast will never be holy.
Absolute Freedom
Absolute Freedon = Moksha
Freedom is achieved and earned. do this by engaging in Yoga.
Brahman = eternal unmanifest
freedom can be achieved when the eternal unmanifest is realized
unmanifest = is undefinable, without being, time,"uncreated creator" or "unmanifest manifestor"
What happens when a person dies when that have achieved this? reached moksha, part of Brahman
no longer be reborn is good... Because? a reward, a sort of piece. to become unionized with god
Mirabi
historical figure, quasi
born a princess of Kudki, a northwestern province of India
dies and becomes a saint, not a god.
married at an early age
and widowed at an early age- husband dies in the "civil war"
deeply spirtual and although her mother supported her, Mirabai's new family did not
Attempt on her life???eventually left palace and went to live in squalor with holy men.
Bhakti Devotion
singular worship
one deity takes characteristics of all
One of the most popularly practiced branch of yoga
all you had to do was go worship, open to everyone
Practioner typically focuses on a physical image, bathing him/her in milk, rubbing him/her with oils, covering him/her with flowers
no god present
Inwardly, the practioner develops emotions that are unselfish and completely directed to the deity
Dieties of Bhakti
Brahma: creator, similar to Indra, King God.
many heads, various utensils
honors wife, Saraswati. is Brahma, manifestation of Brahma. Goddess of Humanities, Arts, Beauty.
Saraswati and Brahma are the least popular gods
Vishnu: maintainer makes sure world is ok
Female manifestation, very popular, Lakshmi is the goddess of prosperity and wealth, popular in North
connected to varuna
Shiva: destroyer of Evil
popular in south
connected to rudra, takes on aspectrs of creator god
Many wives
Parvati, the goddess of courtship, house, society
Kali, destroyer of bad spirits and demons, very fierce
Uma, mother figure
Durga, fierce mother figure, diety of wisdom
Vishna and Shiva start to take on parts of the other. Similar to Brahman... and takes on roles of other gods. Dreams and thinks
Devi is the ultimate mother goddess, she starts to take on aspects of everyone. not just a goddess but a god. Female form of Brahman. She is connected to all the other wives. mother of 3 main goddesses
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