Cultural background
Major Gods and Goddesses
Creation Myth
Destruction/ End of World Beliefs
Cultural connections
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Where is Hindu located?

The Indus river valley

100

He created Hinduism

Brahma

100

Is there more than one way you can worship Hinduism?

Yes!

100

Who is Shiva?

God of destruction 

100

Who is the god of death

Yama

200

Where does the Indus River Valley run through

The Northwest of India into Pakistan 

200

Hindus warrior goddess

Durga

200

If you take a different path to workshop Hinduism, will you still lead to the same truth?

Yes!

200

Who survives destruction 

No one
200

What does the god of death determine

The timing of death

300

Did Hindus believe that nature cannot be destroyed without humans destroying it themselves?

Yes!

300

Who is the least worshipped God?

Brahma

300

It is true that myths suggest that there is one supreme reality?

Yes!

300

Destruction is followed by what?

Creation

300

Is it false that people who are cruel to animals are punished and eaten by beasts

It's true!

400

How did Hindus describe the way geography shaped the Insian subcontinent into? 

A "Living Landscape"

400

Who is known as the god of the moon?

Chandra

400

What is suggested about Hindiusm?

That Hinduism is pluralistic rather than purely polytheistic.

400

What human behaviors or moral choices are connected to destruction?

Having bad karma, greed, violence, and selfishness

400
What does Yama reflect on?

The spiritual cycles of Samsara

500

What did the Hindus refer to Earth as?

'Mother Earth'

500

Which God reminds people that life can't be lived on your own?

Annapurna

500

How was Hinduism Created

Lord Brahma creates the world from a lotus sprouting from Vishnu's navel

500

How does Shiva destroy the world?

Using his dance the Tandava to open his third eye and make everything vanish

500

What happens when people violate their duties?

They are met with terrible punishments like embracing a red- hot iron

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