Which scripture contains the passage on 'One Supreme God'?
Adi Granth
What are the 5 Classics?
1. Shijing (the Classic of Poetry)
2. Yijing (the Classic of Changes)
3. Shujing (the Classic of History)
4. Liji (the Classic of Rites)
5. Qunqiu (the Spring and Autumn Annals)
What imagery is associated with the Dao?
water, the un-carved block
Two Shinto Scriptures
The Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters) and the Nihonshoki or
Nihongi (Chronicles of Japan)
Location of the Dao
The Dao is in everything
Discipline that involves repetition of sacred word like Vahiguru, through devotional singing of hymns and meditation on nature of Akal Purakh.
Nam Simaran
What are the four books?
1.Analects (Lun Yu)
2.The Book of Mencius (Meng-Tzu)
3.The Great Learning (Ta Hsueh)
4.the Doctrine of the Mean (Chun Yung)
What are the different scriptures?
The Dao-Dejing and Zhuangzi
Amaterasi Omikami
The Sun Goddess
The book of Mencius
filial piety-being good to ones parents
sacrificing for blessings, help, and protection from disaster.
Statement of Faith at the beginning of the Adi Granth.
There is one supreme God, known by grace by the true Guru
The True Name, the Creator, fearless and formless
Timeless, never reincarnated, self-existent
What is Junzi? Where is it mentioned?
human-kindness, nobility of character, gentleman
Analects
What are the two opposite forces of the Dao?
Ying and Yang
Tori
The sacred gate between sacred and profane world
Book of Great learning
First Guru
Guru Nanak
The book which talks about how change is an inevitable part of nature.
The Book of Change
What are some teachings from the Daodejing?
Focus on the way and power
wu-wei
Kami
Characterized as thousands of different Gods that are neither good nor bad but a mixture of both.
Monotheistic Tradition
Sikhism
Types of Guru
God, Scripture, Community, Teacher
Confucian scholar that believed all human beings are innately good.
Mencius
Zhuanjzi teaching
spontaneity, naturalness
Where is Shintoism most practiced?
Japan
Compiled the Adi Granth which is later also referred to as 'Guru Granth Sahib'
5th Guru Arjan