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Name the Hindu beliefs
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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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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
(1 point) O It contains the ideas of the gurus. © It contains the history of the
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life as Hindu prince
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what contributed to the growth of hinduism? select all that apply. accepting of new gods, elite worship services, flexibility in
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Which of these were holy Hindu scripture written by gurus to help connect people to heavenly forces
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Most people living in India and Nepal are Christian, Muslim, Buddhist or Hindu
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Hindus worship many gods while believing in one supreme being because they see these deities as different manifestations of the
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Hindus worship many gods while believing in one supreme being because they see these deities as different manifestations of the
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Which movement led to changes in how Hinduism was practiced?
(1 point) Responses Vishnu Vishnu Bhakti Bhakti Devi Devi Nanak
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Which movement led to changes in how Hinduism was practiced?
Options: Vishnu Bhakti Devi Nanak
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Which of these helped Hinduism to spread?
The religion, force people to give up there or beliefs. Hindus formed organize groups
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Why do Hindus worship many different gods while believing that there is one supreme being? Explain in 2 very short sentences.
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What central part of Hinduism does the quote illustrate?
Reincarnation Ahimsa Dharma Karma
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Question According to Hinduism, what determines how a person is reborn? (1 point) Responses dharma karma
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Which contributed to the growth and spread of Hinduism? (1 point) Responses Sexism against women Sexism against women Acceptance
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why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
!. it contains the ideas of the gurus. 2. it contains the key hindu beliefs. 3.
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Explain the basic features of Dravidian and Aryan religious structures which became the basis of Hinduism.
I jest need some more
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Can someone help me. I've done 4 definitions of terms. But i don't know the last one can someone check what i have and then
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Why is Bhagavad Gita important to Hinduism?
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According to Hinduism, what determines how a person is reborn?
(1 point) O dharma karma O moksha nirvana
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What contributed to the growth of Hinduism? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Growth of Hinduism :: accepting of new gods :: elite
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witch one is right
According to Hinduism, what determines how a person is reborn? (1 point) Responses dharma dharma karma karma
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The vedas and upanishads are sacred writings of witch religion
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Question According to Hinduism, which of the following is the supreme spiritual force? (1 point) Responses
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What are the key ideas of the Hindu belief system?(1 point)
Responses Reincarnation Reincarnation the Torah the Torah Saints
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What are the key ideas of the Hindu belief system
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What is the ultimate goal of Hinduism?(1 point) Responses karma karma dharma dharma ahimsa ahimsa moksha
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Select the correct response from the drop down to make the statement true.(1 point) Hindus believe that there is one supreme
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Select the correct response from the drop down to make the statement true.(1 point) Hindus believe that there is one supreme
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism? (1 point) Responses It contains the ideas of the gurus. It contains the ideas of
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Which of these helped Hindusim to spread? (1 point) Responses Other gods and traditions were absorbed in Hinduism. Other gods
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"For the soul there is neither birth nor death at any time. He has not come into being, does come into being, and will not come
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what is the ultimate goal of Hinduism
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Why is the BHAGAVADGITA important Hinduism
It contains the ideas of the GURU It contains the history of the Endo YANS It contains
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Reading the following excerpt from the BHAGAVAD – GITA, for the soul there is neither birth nor death. At any time he has not
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Reincarnation is the Hindu
* 1 point belief that the individual soul is reborn in a different form. method of training that is
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What is the ultimate goal of Hinduism?(1 point)
Responses karma karma dharma dharma ahimsa ahimsa moksha
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Select the correct response from the drop down to make the statement true.(1 point)
Hindus believe that there is one supreme
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Why is the bhagavad-gita important to hinduism?
it contains the key hindu beliefs it contains their ideas of dharma it contains
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Reincarnation is the Hindu 1 point belief that the individual soul is reborn in a different form. method of training that is
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Karma can be defined as the __________ of actions related to the perpetual cycle of death and rebirth.
All the answers provided
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What are the key ideas of the Hindu belief system?(1 point) Choose one answer only
Responses  A. Reincarnation B. the Torah C.
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What are the key ideas of the Hindu belief system?(1 point)
Responses Reincarnation the Torah Saints Stupas
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what features of hinduism allowed it to spread quickly throughout the indus valley civilizations
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explain how hindus can worship many different gods (polytheism) while still believing there is one supreme being (monotheism)
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Look at the image of the dharma wheel. What main idea of Hinduism does it symbolize
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Why did accepting new gods help Hinduism grow?
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What are the key ideas of the Hindu belief system?(1 point) Responses Reincarnation Reincarnation the Torah the Torah Saints
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What are the key ideas of the Hindu belief system?
Responses: Reincarnation the Torah Saints Stupas
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