Hinduism Explained

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Resumen

TLDRHinduism, one of the oldest and most complex religions, combines a variety of beliefs, practices, and scriptures. Originating from the ancient Indus Valley civilization and evolving through the centuries, it fundamentally revolves around the concept of Dharma (moral law) and karma (action and consequence). Hindus believe in a singular supreme reality, Brahman, manifested in various forms and deities like Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, among others. The key belief is achieving moksha, or liberation from the cycle of rebirth, which is influenced by karma and involves realizing one's unity with Brahman. The religion is famously diverse, allowing a myriad range of worship practices, besides traditional texts like the Vedas, Upanishads, and epics such as Mahabharata and Ramayana, which guide its followers. The caste system, a social framework critical of its historical rigidity, categorizes society into hierarchical groups. Despite the caste system and multiple sects, Hinduism's essence lies in pursuing a balanced life guided by Dharma, transcending desires and attachments.

Para llevar

  • 🕉 Hinduism is the oldest religion with over a billion followers.
  • 📜 It includes various beliefs and is considered both a religion and a philosophy.
  • 🌊 Brahman is the universal soul and essence of everything.
  • 🔄 Belief in cyclical time and reincarnation, with karma influencing rebirth.
  • 🔍 Dharma is crucial, acting as a moral compass.
  • 📚 Key texts include the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and more.
  • 🎭 Deities like Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva represent creation, preservation, and destruction.
  • 🏛 Hinduism supports diverse ways of worship and spiritual realization.
  • 👉 The caste system historically structured society but is evolving.
  • 🧘‍♀️ Moksha, liberation from rebirth cycle, is the ultimate goal.

Cronología

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    Hinduism, the world's oldest active religion, is rooted in the fusion of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization and other tribes around 1500 BC. It is often seen as a way of life rather than a religion, called 'Sanatana-Dharma' by Hindus. Central to its beliefs is the concept of a universal soul or 'Brahman', which is formless and genderless, being the source and material of the universe. Hindus believe in the immortal soul ('Atman'), karma, and moksha - liberation from the cycle of rebirth by realizing oneness with Brahman.

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    Central to Hinduism are the Vedas, with four main texts: the Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda, and Atharva Veda, each serving distinct purposes such as hymns, rituals, songs, and spells. The Upanishads further explore philosophical concepts introduced in the Vedas, centering on the idea that the true self is the 'Atman'. Hindu epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata offer stories about duty (dharma) and life lessons. The Bhagavad Gita, part of Mahabharata, emphasizes fulfilling one's duty as per one's caste and life circumstances.

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    Hinduism encompasses thousands of gods, with Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer forming the primary trinity, each having avatars and consorts. The caste system, classifying society into four main groups, has historically led to social stratification and discrimination. Despite modern changes, caste can still influence areas such as marriage. Hinduism encourages fulfilling one’s dharma, avoiding temptations, and acknowledges divine interventions through avatars when the balance of good and evil is disrupted.

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Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • What is Hinduism?

    Hinduism is a major world religion originating from the Indian subcontinent. It is the world's oldest religion, with a diverse range of beliefs and practices.

  • What are the core beliefs of Hinduism?

    The core beliefs include the universal soul (Brahman), individual soul (Atma), karma, moksha, the Vedas, cyclical time, and Dharma.

  • Who are the major gods in Hinduism?

    The major gods include Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Shiva the Destroyer, among others.

  • What is the concept of Dharma?

    Dharma refers to the ethical code or duty expected of individuals and the universe, maintaining cosmic balance.

  • What are the Vedas?

    The Vedas are ancient sacred texts of Hinduism, comprising hymns, rituals, and spiritual teachings.

  • What is the caste system?

    The caste system is a hierarchical structure dividing Hindu society into classes, traditionally fixed by birth and associated with specific duties.

  • What does the Bhagavad Gita teach?

    The Bhagavad Gita discusses dharma and the moral struggle of Arjuna on the battlefield, conveying lessons about duty and righteousness.

  • What is moksha in Hinduism?

    Moksha is the liberation from the cycle of rebirth, achieved by realizing oneness with Brahman.

  • How is Hinduism different from other major religions?

    Unlike other religions, Hinduism does not have a single founder, central scripture, or uniform set of doctrines.

  • What are avatars in Hinduism?

    Avatars are divine incarnations that descend to Earth to restore cosmic order whenever needed.

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    Hinduism the religion of over a billion
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    people is the world's oldest religion
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    and probably the most confusing one to
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    non-hindus some say it isn't even a
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    religion more a way of life
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    Hindus themselves call it the
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    sanatana-dharma the eternal tradition so
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    what is Hinduism does viola applied them
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    and who is this elephant guy well let's
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    find out
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    Hinduism is the world's oldest active
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    religion it's the result of the merging
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    of the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation
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    and the nomads that came into India
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    around 1500 BC some scholars say could
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    even go back many more thousands of
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    years but we won't delve too deep into
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    dates because dates in Hinduism are
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    fairly very controversial but one thing
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    is certain
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    Hinduism is old like at least 36 Betty
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    White's Hinduism has been around for so
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    long that it and the concept of India
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    itself are inseparable Hindu and India
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    even come from the same word Sanskrit
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    was the ancient language of the Hindus
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    and the Sanskrit name for the Indus
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    River is Sindhu the ancient Persians who
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    sat across the Indus tended to switch
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    their s's to H s so Sindhu became Hindu
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    so the people living across the river
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    became Hindus the Persians told the
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    Greeks who dropped that ferry not Greek
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    like H stuck in a fairy Creek like ear
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    to the end and boom India Hinduism has a
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    long long history but today we'll be
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    focusing on just the core beliefs of
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    Hindus because I don't have the
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    willpower to animate tree arrow long
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    video Hindus are a diverse group so
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    restrict dedicating their lives to
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    prayer while others don't believe in any
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    gods but still follow Hindu philosophy
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    to make things easier to understand
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    let's break Hinduism down into seven
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    core beliefs so here's my rap that the
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    seven Hindu beliefs fine here's the
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    regular version then one belief in one
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    universal soul Hindus believe in a
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    universal soul known as Brahman a
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    formless genderless source of all
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    reality Brahman is the universe and the
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    material that makes up the universe
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    it's a trippy concept but think of
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    Brahman as an ocean and everything else
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    as drops propelling out of that ocean
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    separate for a time but still the same
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    thing that makes sense to belief in an
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    immortal individual soul in Hinduism
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    souls are known as Atma
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    actions of the soul while in a body have
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    effects on that souls next life when you
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    die your soul moves to another new body
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    this is called transmigration the kind
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    of body the soul inhabits next is
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    determined by karma tree belief in karma
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    karma is action usually good or bad
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    actions that affect society for Hindus
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    karmic actions in the past affect us
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    today and our actions today affect our
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    souls future for belief in moksha the
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    goal in hindu life is to some help get
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    back to Banamine
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    if a hindu can do this they will be
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    freed from the cycle of life and death
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    this is called moksha you can achieve
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    moksha by realizing your oneness with
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    Brahman how you realize this is up to
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    you for this reason Hindus pray lead me
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    from the Unreal to the real 5 belief in
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    the valus the Vedas are Hindu sacred
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    books of knowledge there are 4 valence
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    Hindus believe that all forward divinely
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    revealed to ancient Hindu sages will
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    take a closer look at the Vedas in a
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    while 6 belief in cyclical time for
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    Hindus there are no beginnings or
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    endings time is a series of cycles each
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    cycle containing four ages our use is
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    accreta the treta the dawah Lapera and
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    the kali added together the four use
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    total about 4.3 to million years at the
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    end of each cycle declining human
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    morality leads to the total destruction
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    of reality Hindus believe that we are in
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    the fourth and final youg Kali
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    seven belief in Dharma Dharma is a
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    difficult word to translate to English
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    proper behavior is the best that I could
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    come up with Dharma maintains balance in
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    the universe as long as everything in
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    the universe like animals plants and
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    humans follow their Dharma and
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    everything will be fine if they break
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    from the Dharma though things will be
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    super not fine
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    each beam has its own Dharma Alliance
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    Dharma is to kill and eat antelope a
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    king's Dharma is to rule well a
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    subscribers Dharma is to smash the like
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    button and ring the notification bell
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    for humans their specific dharma is
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    usually based on their age and their
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    caste an old priest will have a very
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    different dama than a young merchant for
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    example so those are the seven core
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    beliefs of Hinduism with them you can
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    understand the Hindu mindset unlike
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    Christianity or Islam Hinduism is a
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    non-profit organization there is no
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    Jesus or Mohammed for Hindus there is no
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    Bible Koran or Torah instead they have a
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    bunch and I mean a bunch of different
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    sacred texts the four Vedas form the
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    basis of the Hindu faith so let's take a
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    look at them one the Rig Veda the Rig
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    Veda is a collection of songs that
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    praise and discuss ideas like truth
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    reality and the universe along with
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    discussions and war weddings and rituals
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    to the Yahoo Veda the Ayurveda covers
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    stuff such as sacrificial rites and
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    rituals tree the sama Veda sama
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    literally means sweet song that destroys
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    sorrow it is mostly songs dedicated to
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    praising gods it's different than the
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    rest of the Vedas because it's set to
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    music for the atharvaveda
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    the attire of a Veda is my favorite one
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    do you want to curse your enemies our
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    charm that special someone maybe learn
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    to invoke rain or discover herbal
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    medicine along with tips on warfare like
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    how to make poison arrows
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    well this Veda has you covered along
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    with a bunch of other charms and curses
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    it even has a curse against cursors
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    avoid us Oh curse as a burning fire
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    avoids a lake strike him here that
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    curses us as the lightning of heaven the
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    tree and link to the atharvaveda
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    is in the description just in case you
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    need a spell to get a wife or another to
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    banish pigeons from your presence it's
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    it's great after the Vedas come to
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    Upanishads which are like a sequel that
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    makes the original make much more sense
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    they were probably written down between
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    800 BC and 500 BC during a time when
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    some Hindus started to
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    the Vedas their ideas became the
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    Upanishads Upanishads are books on
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    philosophy like we would expect from
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    Plato or Aristotle they're all about
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    questioning doubt debate and finding the
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    answers to life's difficult questions a
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    theme in the Upanishads is that people
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    are not their minds or bodies or egos
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    but they're Atman
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    your soul is you everything else is
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    unreal and temporary after the holy
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    texts like the Vedas and Upanishads are
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    other less divine but still important
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    texts
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    these include stuff like the Puranas the
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    Bhagavad Gita and Jeremiah and the
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    Mahabharata the Puranas are like
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    encyclopedias of Hindu beliefs there are
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    18 well-known Puranas the Puranas cover
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    things from yoga to army organization to
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    taxation to the caste system to hell
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    guards and everything in between the
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    bhagavad-gita get over short is one of
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    Hinduism's most important texts the gita
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    takes place on a battlefield where
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    arjuna a great warrior refuses to fight
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    lord krishna steps in to urge a unit to
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    fight and their discussion covers things
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    such as dharma and how to live your best
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    life
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    Arjuna eventually fought after Lord
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    Krishna taught him the truth about
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    Dharma as a member of the warrior caste
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    a Yuna's Dharma was to fight against
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    evil the lesson of the Gita is that
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    everyone faces difficult choices but
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    they must on them according to their
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    Dharma no matter how unpleasant along
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    with all these philosophical texts
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    Hinduism has two action-packed epics
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    jeremiah and the Mahabharata jeremiah
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    the early of the two texts tells the
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    story of Prince Rama in the epic you
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    find out about his 14-year long exile
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    the abduction of his wife Sita his
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    battle with the evil demon Ravana and
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    his awesome monkey sidekick Hanuman the
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    second epic the Mahabharata is a longest
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    poem in the world five times the length
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    of the Bible and eight times the length
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    of the Iliad and Odyssey combined it
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    rivals any soap opera you've ever seen
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    when it comes to drama
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    murder betrayal love love murder and
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    giant battles the Mahabharata has it all
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    the theme willing true their Amaya and
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    the Mahabharata is that Dharma must be
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    followed for society to function in
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    Hinduism there are four goals a person
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    should aim for to have a good life the
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    first of these is Dharma followed by
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    artha the pursuit of prosperity and good
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    reputation kama pleasure both in body
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    and in mind and a moksha release from
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    the cycles of rebirth Hindus should
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    practice artha and kama with Dharma in
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    order to achieve moksha there are also
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    six temptations Hindu should try and
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    avoid kama lost and materialism this
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    camera is different from the good camera
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    mentioned above I know
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    Nexus cruda which is anger loja which is
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    greed maha which is unrealistic
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    attachment to things people and power
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    mother which is pride and mattes area
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    which is jealousy by following their
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    Dharma and avoiding these six
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    temptations a Hindu can break the cycle
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    of rebirth and have their soul merge
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    back into Brahman but even though
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    everything comes from Brahman who is the
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    one real thing in Hinduism Hindus do
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    after all have thousands of gods so
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    let's take a look at them first
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    there's Brahma the Creator he created
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    everything in the universe but he is not
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    the universe itself because that's
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    Brahman they aren't the same thing
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    that last letter changed a lot
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    apparently he has four heads
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    the heads face each of the four
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    directions to represent the four Vedas
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    which he created and the four Yuke's
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    he also holds a book which represents
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    knowledge oh and he rides a giant Swan
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    because he's just fancy his consort is
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    Saraswathi the goddess of learning
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    Vishnu the preserver is the second
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    member of the Hindu Trinity he preserves
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    the world created by Brahma until is
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    eventually destroyed by Shiva he holds a
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    discus which he used to cut down anyone
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    that hasn't messed with his Dharma along
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    with a conch which symbolizes victory
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    and the five elements Vishnu has many
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    many avatars such as Krishna or Rama who
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    he uses to defend Dharma
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    on earth oh and he rides a giant eagle
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    named Garuda Vishnu has two consorts the
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    Goddess Lakshmi and Boo Devi
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    boo Devi is the earth goddess and
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    Lakshmi is the goddess of good fortune
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    and wealth next is Shiva the destroyer
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    the third member of the Hindu Trinity
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    it's his job to destroy the universe in
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    order to prepare for its renewal at the
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    end of each cycle of time the most
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    identifiable of his features is his
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    third eye which he almost always keeps
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    closed if he does open it and you're in
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    front of them then you will have your
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    face melted off when not on making
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    existence Shiva enjoys long walks with
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    his bull named Nandi at the end of the
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    Kali Yuga the fourth age of the world
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    Shiva will perform a dance that destroys
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    the universe which is odd because people
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    have told me that my dance moves make
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    them wish the world would end so me and
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    Shiva have quite a lot in common
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    Parvati and sati are Shiva's consorts
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    Shiva also has two sons Ganesha and
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    Murugan Ganesha is the worship as the
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    remover of obstacles and Murugan is the
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    God of War
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    Ganesha holds a very special place in
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    the heart of Hindus due to him being the
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    remover of obstacles the elephant head
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    is the most obvious clue to identifying
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    him he was actually born with a human
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    head but after Shiva cut that one off he
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    kind of had to make do with an elephant
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    one if you're Christian or Muslim you're
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    aware that your religion has a bunch of
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    different denominations like Catholics
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    or Protestants Sunni and Shia Hinduism
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    has these two Hindus developed four
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    major denominations some of which have
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    their own subdivisions the Vicodin Ava's
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    primarily worship Vishnu and Chavez
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    primarily worship Shiva and his sons
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    smart does follow sacred texts like the
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    Puranas Jeremiah and the Mahabharata
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    rather than the Vedas they worship five
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    gods and goddesses Ganesha Durga storia
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    Shiva and a preferred avatar of Vishnu
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    finally Schachter's worship the goddess
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    Devi chapter C Devi as the ultimate and
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    eternal reality like a feminine Brahman
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    even though there are all these
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    variations and more
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    the core beliefs of hindus remain mostly
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    the same hindus believe that dharma
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    keeps the balance in the universe if the
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    scales between good and evil start
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    tipping towards evil then something
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    needs to intervene to fix the universes
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    dharma this divine intervention is known
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    as an avatar the literal meaning of the
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    word avatar is descent avatars are gods
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    that descend to earth to intervene
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    whenever help is needed to restore
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    Dharma for example when the earth was
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    dragged underneath the ocean Vishnu
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    descend to earth as the avatar of raha a
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    bore and dragged the earth back out in
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    other cases Vishnu was born on earth as
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    a human avatar like Rama or Krishna
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    where he spent his avatars life fixing
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    Dharma
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    so the caste system if you only know one
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    thing about Hinduism this is probably it
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    people see it as an oppressive system
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    that locks people in place based on
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    their birth and for a huge part of
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    history that's all it's been
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    unfortunately let's do a quick
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    explanation of what the caste system is
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    in Hinduism there are four castes or
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    classes that you can be born into
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    there's the Brahmin the priest the
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    Kshatriyas the Warriors the vicious the
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    traders and the sudras
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    the manual laborers the main basis for
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    the caste system can be found in the
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    back by Geeta
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    and the Rig Veda Krishna says in the
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    Gita I have created a fourfold system in
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    order to distinguish among most
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    qualities and functions the Rig Veda
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    also refers to the forecast
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    it says humans were created from parts
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    of the God
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    Purusha the Brahmin from his face the
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    Kshatriya from his arms the Asia his
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    thighs and the shudra his feet this
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    system was supposed to assign people
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    functions based on their abilities not
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    their birth if someone had the qualities
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    of a Brahmin or a visa they could fill
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    those roles the Gita
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    didn't restrict movement among castes
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    and the caste system functioned as
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    intended for a while until a document
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    known as the laws of Manu came about
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    around the fifth century BC popularly
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    referred to as the
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    Schmidty day created hard rules for
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    hindu life - rules presented in it
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    contributed to the way the caste system
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    turned out man who state that the
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    Brahmin were the Lords of all castes and
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    he forbid moving among the castes the
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    cash you were born into was now the
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    caste you're stuck in if you give humans
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    a hierarchy that exploited and things
  • 00:16:06
    will go sour pretty quickly
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    as time passed hindus began thinking in
  • 00:16:11
    terms of upper and lower castes soon
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    cleaning toilets tanning leather and
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    dealing with meat products were thought
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    to be impure the people doing those jobs
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    became Untouchables the lowest of the
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    low a people without caste and the rest
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    is history the modern world has brought
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    many changes though now Hindus mix
  • 00:16:32
    freely while working together in the
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    same businesses attending the same
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    schools and generally just living
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    together Bona comes to marriage many
  • 00:16:40
    Hindus still stick to their own caste
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    but this too is changing and on Hindu
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    dating websites you can actually see
  • 00:16:47
    people list a non-preference forecast
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    it'll say caste no bar so those are the
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    basics of Hinduism it isn't even close
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    to covering everything one video simply
  • 00:16:58
    can't do it Hinduism is too diverse too
  • 00:17:01
    deep and means too many different things
  • 00:17:03
    to different people but learning even
  • 00:17:06
    the basics of this fascinating an
  • 00:17:08
    ancient religion gives us an insight
  • 00:17:10
    into the worldview of over a billion
  • 00:17:13
    people and I hope you enjoyed it
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  • 00:17:18
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