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For the soul there is neither birth nor death at any time. He has not come into being, does not come into being, and will not
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Look at the picture. Which factor that helped Hinduism grow is represented by this picture?
(1 point) Responses flexibility in
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What features of Hinduism allowed it to spread quickly throughout the Indus River Valley civilizations? Discuss at least two
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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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Explain how Hindus can worship many different gods (polytheism), while still believing there is one supreme being (monotheism).
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All believers of Hinduism, with the majority of believers living in modern India today, all live (1 point) Responses in stone
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What are the key ideas of the Hindu belief system?
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What are the key ideas of the Hindu belief system?(1 point) Responses Reincarnation%C2%A0 Reincarnation%C2%A0 the Torah the
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
(1 point) • It contains collected hymns that are important historically. • It
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What is moksha?
(1 point) • the caste of priests • becoming one with Brahman • the first set of sacred hymns • a teacher
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Why do Hindus worship many different gods while believing that there is one supreme being?
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Why is the agaves Gita important to Hinduism
It contains the ideas of the gurus It contains the history of the indo aryans It
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Which of these were holy Hindu scriptures written by gurus to help connect people to heavenly forces?
(1 point) • the
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According to Hinduism, which of the following is the supreme spiritual force?
(1 point) • Vishnu • Shiva • Ganesh •
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Which of these helped Hinduism to spread?
(1 point) • The religion forced people to give up their old beliefs. • Hindus
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Reconsideration is the Hindu
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Reincarnation is the Hindu
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Reincarnation is the Hindu
A. Believe that the individual soul is reborn in a different form. B. Method of training that is
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all believers of Hinuism,with the majority of believers living in modern india today, all live.
in stone houses in caste system
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all believers of Hinuism,with the majority of believers living in modern india today, all live.
A. in stone houses B. in caste
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What are the key ideas of the Hindu belief system?
Responses: Reincarnation the Torah Saints Stupas
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Explain the rites of passage celebrated by the Hindu with references
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rites of passage celebrated by the Hindu with references
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Explain Hindu's beliefs
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Explain Hindu's beliefs with references
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How would including a picture along with the description for artha (success) help the reader understand it's meaning?
A. It would
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In which section of the article would it be most appropriate to include a timeline of Hinduism?
A. "Hinduism throughout history"
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How does the image of Vishnu, Brahma and Shiva increase the readers understanding of the topic?
A. Helps the better understand
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Which details support the inference that Hinduism is a very influential religion. Today select three answers.
A. "Hinduism is the
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Which piece of evidence most strongly supports the claim that Hinduism involves many different types of beliefs and practices?
A.
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HINDUISM
belief in reincarnation desire for liberation from suffering through good karma and by following the correct dharma
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HINDUISM
belief in reincarnation desire for liberation from suffering through good karma and by following the correct dharma
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WWwhich of the following TWO beliefs are shared betwween Hindusim and Buddhism?
A. enlightenment through meditation B. cycle of
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Why do hindus worship many gods while believing that there is one Supreme being
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Why is the BHAGAVAD-Gita important to Hinduism
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Which of these were holy Hindu scriptures by gurus to help connect people to heavenly forces
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According to Hinduism which of the following is the super spiritual force?
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What contributes to the growth of Hinduism select all that apply
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The Vedas and the Upanishads are to Hinduism
as ____________________ are to Buddhism (1 point) Responses 10 Commandments 10
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lio
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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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Who wrote the Upanishads?
(1 point) • Brahmins • Dalits • Gurus • Shiva
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According to Hinduism, what determines how a person is reborn?
(1 point) • dharma • karma • moksha • nirvana
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Why do Hindus worship many different gods while believing that there is one supreme being?
and make it sound like a 5th grader w
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What is the significance of the Vedas? Select the three correct answers.
(2 points) They contributed to the development of
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What is moksha?
the castle of priests becoming one with Brahman the first set of sacred hymns a teacher in Hinduism
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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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the noob
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hat 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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the noob
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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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Colin
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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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Colin
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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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