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What is the significance of the Vedas?
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Montana
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Which of these were holy Hindu scriptures written by gurus to help connect people to heavenly forces?
A.the Upanishads B. the
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Ada
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Read the following excerpt from the Bhagavad-Gita.
“For the soul there is neither birth nor death at any time. He has not come
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Insert_name
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Which of these were holy Hindu scriptures written by gurus to help connect people to heavenly forces?
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Jonathan
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What is the difference between dharma and karma
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Anonymous
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What contributed to the growth of Hinduism? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the
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abysssky14
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Which of these helped Hinduism to spread?
(1 point) Responses The religion forced people to give up their old beliefs. The
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abysssky14
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What is dharma?
The rebirth of the soul in another bodily form Union with Brahma An individual's moral and religious duties The
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What are the Vedas?(1 point)
Responses ultimate spiritual reality ultimate spiritual reality records of the Four Noble Truths
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blu
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
(1 point) Responses It contains collected hymns that are important historically.
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What is moksha?
(1 point) Responses the caste of priests the caste of priests becoming one with Brahman becoming one with Brahman
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What are the Vedas?(1 point)
a language written in Sanskrit hymnssacred hymnspriests who recited offerings the number system of
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Which Hindu belief focuses on the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives?
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100%
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In Hinduism, the moral law of the universe that directs the cycle of rebirth is called
A. karma. B. reincarnation. C. kami. D.
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bleheheh
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What is dharma?
union with Brahma the essential self an individual’s moral and religious duties the rebirth of the soul in
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Kiddo
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What is dharma?
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Kiddo
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Which Hindu belief focuses on the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives?
A. reincarnation B. moksha C.
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ARIANNA GRANDE GOT NO MORE TEARS!!!!
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Which Hindu belief focuses on the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives?
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asked anonymously
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According to Hinduism, what determines how a person is reborn?
A. dharma B. karma C. moksha D. nirvana
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ITACHI IS NOT A VILLANN !!!!!!
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Which of these helped Hinduism to spread?
A. The religion forced people to give up their old beliefs. B. Hindus formed organized
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ITACHI IS NOT A VILLANN !!!!!!
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How did Hinduism grow?
* 1 point Trade with outside countries They accepted the worship of new gods Through agriculture and
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luke (connexus)
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okie well um ya see i really need help and stuff and i hope i can count on u guys to help me. here is my question Why is the
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Dakota Gordon
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Look at the image of the dharma wheel. What main idea of Hinduism does it symbolize?
plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz give me the
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Dakota Irene Gordon
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Hinduism originated in south Asia, but it was also a major historical and cultural influence on the development of what?
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Shojdndm
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Which Hindu practices conflicted with the beliefs of eighth century, Muslim conquerors select all that apply.
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Canaan
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Why do Hindus worship many different gods while believing that there is one supreme being?
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sus
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
* 1 point It contains the ideas of the gurus. It contains the key Hindu beliefs.
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unknown
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To Hindus every person has an essential self or atman. Some view it as the same as Brahman and other as a form of Brahman. The
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anaonymousjc1007
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Why do Hindus worship many different gods while believing in one supreme being
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Jo mama
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Why do Hindus worship
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Jo mama
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What contributed to the growth of Hinduism
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Jo mama
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Which of these holy Hindu scriptures written by
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Jo mama
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What are the Vedas?
A. a language written in Sanskrit B. sacred hymns C. priests who recited offerings D. the number system of
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bruhhh
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According to Hinduism which of the following is a supreme spiritual force
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Amari
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What are the Vedas?
A. a language written in Sanskrit B. sacred hymns C. priests who recited offerings D. the number system of
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Mimi
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How hinduism influence people
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Kiti
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Which text records ancient Hindu religous beliefs?
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Anonymous
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Which religion considers the epic poem about kirshna on of the most important texts?
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Tim
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What is dharma?
an individual’s moral and religious duties** the rebirth of the soul in another bodily form the essential self
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Evan
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most people in ____ and ___ are hindus
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bleh
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Which of these were holy Hundu scriptures written
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goergenotfound
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PLEASE HELP ME. Please answer asap. Due on march 14th. Include apa references.
The Hindu tradition has been called
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Leena
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What term in Hinduism is defined as "righteous action"?
Pleaseeeeeee help me!!!!!!
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Unexpectedness
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Which of these were holie Hindu scriptures written by gurus to help connect people to heavenly forces?
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Ben Dover
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Use the terms Brahman, karma, and moksha to describe Hindu beliefs.
And yes, it's a "type your own answer" question.
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smart boi
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Look at the image of the dharma wheel. What main idea of Hinduism does it symbolize?
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erin
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Why do Hindus worship many different gods while believing that there is one supreme being?
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Anonymous
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Why might a Hindu offer food or flowers to a god such as Shiva?
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Pedro
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Who are the most important gods in Hinduism?
A. Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and Avatar B. Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva C.Vishnu, Shiva,
1 answer
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liz
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Which Hindu belief focuses on the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives?
A. reincarnation B. moksha C.
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Cookie Crumbs
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