the Untouchables
Whats the name of their sacred text?
The Vedas, Upanishads, Gita ect
Which religion has a book and which one doesn't use theirs
Explain what Maya is?
the illusion of the material world and the perceived reality of it
Brahmin, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Sudras
Where do they pray?
Mandirs
How can someone end the cycle of life, death & rebirth? Please include the phrases "Atman', 'Brahman' & 'Moksha' in your explanation
They are they laborers and help others with heavy things ect
Is Hinduism monotheistic or polytheistic and explain your answer?
Hinduism is monotheistic because they believe in One God but they have many different deities for God
Who was once a Hindu but converted to Buddhism?
Prince SIDDHARTHA
Explain how karma relates to the caste system
If you have good karma then you get reincarnated as something good but if you have bad karma then you get reincarnated as something bad like a bug
Explain this quote - "The soul is never born, it never dies having come into being once, it never ceases to be."
This verse talks about the eternal nature of the soul.
Explain the difference in their life cycles
Hinduism emphasizes an eternal self (atman) that travels through reincarnation, seeking liberation (moksha) through various spiritual practices. Buddhism, on the other hand, rejects a permanent self (anatta) and focuses on extinguishing desire to attain nirvana
What is Brahman?
The Supreme Being, an entity without form and quality. The soul of the universe, from which all existing things arise, and into which they all return.
Explain where on the body each Caste is
Head - Brahmin
Arms - Kshatriyas
Legs - Vaishyas
Feet - Sudras
Explain this quote - "Service to man is service to God and yourself."
This quote highlights the importance of selfless service and compassion.
Whats the difference between reincarnation in Hinduism and Buddhism?
In Hinduism, there's a permanent, unchanging soul (atman) that transmigrates, while in Buddhism, there's no permanent self