Deck 4: Hinduism: Law and Life

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The path toward salvation involving devotion is __________.

A) karma
B) raja
C) bhakti
D) samsara
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The second-birth is an important event, marked by a ceremony called __________.

A) the Rug Ceremony
B) Sati
C) the Ceremony of Fires
D) the Thread Ceremony
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Repeated actions believed to embody greater meaning are called __________.

A) guru
B) ritual
C) prasad
D) samsara
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When making a sacrifice to god, an adherent is involved in __________.

A) vajna
B) murti
C) ahimsa
D) bhakti
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A ritual bath is also known as __________.

A) puja
B) murti
C) pakriti
D) guru
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An experienced guide, able to help someone along the path toward salvation, is called a __________.

A) smrti
B) guru
C) bhakti
D) yoga
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Sruti is the name of an ancient Hindu sage, made famous for his teachings on love and nonviolence.
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Sati is a __________.

A) ritual performed prior to marriage
B) bathing ceremony performed at the temple entrance
C) sacrifice of milk and fruit for good fortune
D) ritual suicide
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Rituals are repeated movements that are believed to carry spiritual meaning.
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There is little basis for understanding modern nonviolent movements in ancient Hindu doctrines of ahimsa.
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A scholar of Hindu law is called a __________.

A) pandit
B) swami
C) guru
D) smrti
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A word or words that have mystical significance __________.

A) bhakti
B) guru
C) holi
D) mantra
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A guru is someone who professes to help others, though in fact hurts them and takes their money.
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Sacrifices enable worshipers to connect more fully to deities.
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__________ Yoga stresses knowledge.

A) Bhakti
B) Jnana/Raja
C) Karma
D) Guru
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Ahimsa is __________.

A) a sacrifice made to the gods
B) a ritual bath
C) a temple
D) nonviolence
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According to the Rig-veda, those who enter the afterlife can __________.

A) watch their living relatives from afar
B) eat but never taste
C) influence what happens on Earth
D) never experience joy
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Prakriti is most closely associated with __________.

A) the soul
B) maya and illusion
C) unity and purity
D) samsara and yoga
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Gandhi preferred to call the outcastes "harijan," which means __________.

A) people of mercy
B) progeny of promise
C) people of God
D) outlaws
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Another name for "caste" is __________.

A) prakriti
B) varna
C) pandit
D) sati
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Name the castes and discuss their relationship to one another. How are the doctrines of karma, samsara, and liberation connected to the caste system?
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Name three Hindu gods/goddesses and briefly explain each.
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The Thread Ceremony involves a young man sitting still while a guru pulls all of his hair out of his head, one piece at a time.
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Festivals provide opportunities for believers to remember that the gods are involved in all aspects of life.
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What is the significance of water in Hinduism?
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What is the Thread Ceremony?
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Agni is the goddess of justice and mercy.
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________ is the yoga of devotion.
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________ is the now outlawed practice of ritual suicide.
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A(n) ________ is a scholar of Hindu law.
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An experienced guide capable of helping others on the path toward salvation is called a(n) ________.
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Yoga is little more than a popular exercise.
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Kali is the name of the goddess of fortune.
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What are the basic varnas?
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Why would someone go to a guru?
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Who was Gandhi, and why is he an important Hindu?
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Why is water an important element in the Hindu religion?
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Many faithful Hindus are vegetarian because they do not wish to commit violence. This commitment to ________, or nonviolence, has been influential all over the world.
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Name some of the Hindu goddesses. What do the goddesses tell us about the role of women in Hindu culture?
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Describe the practice of ahimsa, and explain its significance in today's society.
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Om
The sound of the universe
Om
The experience of timelessness
Om
Sacrifices to the gods
Om
The major castes
Om
Statues
Yajna
The sound of the universe
Yajna
The experience of timelessness
Yajna
Sacrifices to the gods
Yajna
The major castes
Yajna
Statues
Murti
The sound of the universe
Murti
The experience of timelessness
Murti
Sacrifices to the gods
Murti
The major castes
Murti
Statues
Varnas
The sound of the universe
Varnas
The experience of timelessness
Varnas
Sacrifices to the gods
Varnas
The major castes
Varnas
Statues
Kaivalya
The sound of the universe
Kaivalya
The experience of timelessness
Kaivalya
Sacrifices to the gods
Kaivalya
The major castes
Kaivalya
Statues
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The path toward salvation involving devotion is __________.

A) karma
B) raja
C) bhakti
D) samsara
C
2
The second-birth is an important event, marked by a ceremony called __________.

A) the Rug Ceremony
B) Sati
C) the Ceremony of Fires
D) the Thread Ceremony
D
3
Repeated actions believed to embody greater meaning are called __________.

A) guru
B) ritual
C) prasad
D) samsara
B
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When making a sacrifice to god, an adherent is involved in __________.

A) vajna
B) murti
C) ahimsa
D) bhakti
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A ritual bath is also known as __________.

A) puja
B) murti
C) pakriti
D) guru
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An experienced guide, able to help someone along the path toward salvation, is called a __________.

A) smrti
B) guru
C) bhakti
D) yoga
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Sruti is the name of an ancient Hindu sage, made famous for his teachings on love and nonviolence.
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Sati is a __________.

A) ritual performed prior to marriage
B) bathing ceremony performed at the temple entrance
C) sacrifice of milk and fruit for good fortune
D) ritual suicide
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Rituals are repeated movements that are believed to carry spiritual meaning.
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There is little basis for understanding modern nonviolent movements in ancient Hindu doctrines of ahimsa.
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A scholar of Hindu law is called a __________.

A) pandit
B) swami
C) guru
D) smrti
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A word or words that have mystical significance __________.

A) bhakti
B) guru
C) holi
D) mantra
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A guru is someone who professes to help others, though in fact hurts them and takes their money.
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Sacrifices enable worshipers to connect more fully to deities.
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__________ Yoga stresses knowledge.

A) Bhakti
B) Jnana/Raja
C) Karma
D) Guru
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Ahimsa is __________.

A) a sacrifice made to the gods
B) a ritual bath
C) a temple
D) nonviolence
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According to the Rig-veda, those who enter the afterlife can __________.

A) watch their living relatives from afar
B) eat but never taste
C) influence what happens on Earth
D) never experience joy
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Prakriti is most closely associated with __________.

A) the soul
B) maya and illusion
C) unity and purity
D) samsara and yoga
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Gandhi preferred to call the outcastes "harijan," which means __________.

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B) progeny of promise
C) people of God
D) outlaws
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Another name for "caste" is __________.

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B) varna
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D) sati
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Name the castes and discuss their relationship to one another. How are the doctrines of karma, samsara, and liberation connected to the caste system?
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Name three Hindu gods/goddesses and briefly explain each.
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The Thread Ceremony involves a young man sitting still while a guru pulls all of his hair out of his head, one piece at a time.
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Festivals provide opportunities for believers to remember that the gods are involved in all aspects of life.
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What is the significance of water in Hinduism?
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What is the Thread Ceremony?
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Agni is the goddess of justice and mercy.
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________ is the yoga of devotion.
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________ is the now outlawed practice of ritual suicide.
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A(n) ________ is a scholar of Hindu law.
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An experienced guide capable of helping others on the path toward salvation is called a(n) ________.
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Yoga is little more than a popular exercise.
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Kali is the name of the goddess of fortune.
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What are the basic varnas?
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Why would someone go to a guru?
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Who was Gandhi, and why is he an important Hindu?
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Why is water an important element in the Hindu religion?
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Many faithful Hindus are vegetarian because they do not wish to commit violence. This commitment to ________, or nonviolence, has been influential all over the world.
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Name some of the Hindu goddesses. What do the goddesses tell us about the role of women in Hindu culture?
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Describe the practice of ahimsa, and explain its significance in today's society.
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Match between columns
Om
The sound of the universe
Om
The experience of timelessness
Om
Sacrifices to the gods
Om
The major castes
Om
Statues
Yajna
The sound of the universe
Yajna
The experience of timelessness
Yajna
Sacrifices to the gods
Yajna
The major castes
Yajna
Statues
Murti
The sound of the universe
Murti
The experience of timelessness
Murti
Sacrifices to the gods
Murti
The major castes
Murti
Statues
Varnas
The sound of the universe
Varnas
The experience of timelessness
Varnas
Sacrifices to the gods
Varnas
The major castes
Varnas
Statues
Kaivalya
The sound of the universe
Kaivalya
The experience of timelessness
Kaivalya
Sacrifices to the gods
Kaivalya
The major castes
Kaivalya
Statues
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