Terms
Important Places
Beliefs
Hindu Gods
The Basics
100

A system of government in which religious leaders rule  

Theocracy

100

A unique form of Buddhism arose in this Central Asian country, led by the Dalai Lama

Tibet

100

Focus on Meditation; Means: "Way of the Elders"

Theraveda Buddhism

100

The Destroyer

Shiva

100

Regarded as the founder of Buddhism

Buddha/Siddhartha Gautama

200

Freedom from the cycle of life, death, and rebirth in Hinduism

Moksha

200

The present-day country where the Buddha was born 

Nepal

200

The religious and moral law that governs individual conduct. It's also related to the concept of doing one's duty in life

Dharma

200

The Protector

Vishnu

200

The oldest known religion

Hinduism

300

Enlightened or awakened one

Buddha

300

The origins of Hinduism

Indus River Valley

300

The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, which continues until a person reaches a state of enlightenment. 

Samsara

300

The universal mother

Parvati

300

Ancient writings that describe how a person unites with Brahman

Upanishads

400

The upper caste of Hinduism

Brahmin

400

River which Hindus believe will cleanse your soul of your sins

Ganges River

400

The belief that all gods and goddesses are different parts of this one universal spirit 

Brahman

400

Creator God

Brahma

400

Where Hinduism and Buddhism are mainly practiced

India and East/Southeast Asia

500

Freedom from the cycle of life, death, and rebirth in Buddhism

Nirvana

500

Theravada Buddhism spread to this island located near the southern tip of India 

Sri Lanka

500

According to the Buddha's teachings, the only way to achieve Nirvana is to follow these principles.

The Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path.

500

The teacher of the world

Krishna

500

Caste of Gautama before the Great Going Forth

Kshatriya

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