The three paths to liberation are: Karma Marga, Jnana Marga, and...
What is Bhakti Marga?
Material Dimension: The place where Hindus worship
What is a temple?
Two divine principles that are the basis for a moral life
What are Karma and Dharma?
The 3 gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva make up this group of Hindu gods
What is the Hindu Divine Trinity?
The top of the caste system in Hindu culture who are mostly priests
What is Brahmin?
This is the path of knowledge.
What is Jnana Marga?
Doctrinal Dimension: The _____ is the Hindu sacred text in which Krishna teaches the great warrior Arjuna about important religious issues
What is the Bhagavad-Gita?
Ethical Dimension: an ethical duty based on the divine order of reality
Hindus worship this many gods and goddesses
What is 330 million?
Brahman is not material or revealed on the surface, but is rather...
Jnana Marga emphasizes knowing the true nature of reality though...
What are learning and meditation?
Religious Question 5: In Hinduism there is one ultimate reality revealed through gods, goddesses, plants, animals, the material universe, and humans. What is this doctrine called?
What is Monism?
The moral law of cause and effect, means action or deed
What is Karma?
This is the god is the protector and preserver of the universe
Who is Vishnu?
Religious Question 4: In Hinduism, what is known as the essence of the universe, therefore the nature of the world?
What is Brahman?
The purpose of Karma Marge is to live in accordance with what divine principle
What is Dharma?
Ritual Dimension: This Hindu ritual offers flowers and fruit to the gods and goddesses as an act of adoration.
What is Puja?
Dharma has much in common with what Christian ethical principle
What is Agape (Unconditional Love)?
This god is the creator of the world and all of its creatures
Who is Brahma?
Brahman is without characteristics that can be seen, heard, or even intelligibly thought about which is referred as
The most popular path to salvation
What is Bhakti Marga?
What are the four Goals of Life in Hinduism?
What are Kama, Artha, Dharma, Moksha?
The four sources for seeking guidance about Dharma are: divine revelations, sacred tradition, wisest members of society and ...
What is a conscience?
This god destroyed the universe in order to recreate it
Who is Shiva?
This letter differentiates between the Hindu creator god and essence of the universe?
What is "n"?