Similar to the other religions that began in India, Jains worship in this type of building.
What is a Temple?
Hindus believe in many gods with different forms, making it this type of religion.
What is Polytheistic?
Jews worship in this, a special name for a temple.
What is a Synagogue?
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are all considered "Abrahamic Faiths." Of these three, this religion follows the bloodline of Abraham's son Isaac.
What is Judaism OR Christianity?
This is the holiest city in Islam; it is prayed custom to pray facing it five times a day.
What is Mecca?
Jains practice Ahimsa, which means this in English.
What is Nonviolence?
The symbol of Hinduism is this, thought to be the first sound ever made.
What is Aum (or Om)?
Jews read from two main texts; this is the text that is most closely associated with the Christian Old Testament.
What is the Torah?
This is the word for a story with a spiritual or moral message.
What is a Parable?
This is the name of the holiday that Christians recognize the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
What is Good Friday?
The founder and namesake of Jainism is this man; he was a student of the Buddha.
Who is Jina Mahavira?
Hinduism is deeply tied to its geographical location and the culture of its own group of people. For that reason, it is this type of religion.
What is Ethnic?
Jews read from two main texts; this is the one written by Rabbis (teachers) discussing interpretations of Jewish law.
What is the Talmud?
This term refers to one of the 24 leaders of ancient Jain tradition.
What is a Tirthankara?
This is the term that Hindus use to describe the divine and spiritual energy that flows through all things.
What is Brahman?
What is the Palm?
Hindus believe that enough good karma can free you from the cycle of rebirth. This freedom is known by this Sanskrit word.
What is Moksha?
There are almost 16 million Jews in the world today. As all of them worship one God, this would make it the largest ethnic religion of this category.
What is Monotheistic?
This is the sect of Buddhism most closely associated with the Dalai Lama of Tibet.
What is Vajrayana?
The Golden Temple of Sikhism symbolizes the Sikh belief that all faiths lead to one God. This is represented by four of these things -- one located on each side of the temple.
What are Entry Points? (or gates, doors, etc.)
Jainism is similar to Buddhism in many ways. One of these is their commitment to letting go of any earthly desires. This idea of non-possession is known as this in a Jain's Five Vows.
What is Aparigraha?
Holi, or the "Festival of Colors," is celebrated by playfully throwing this at members of the community.
What is Colored Powder (or Gulal)?
All modern-day ethnic Jews have this common ancestor.
Who is Abraham?
This is the main reason many geographers mistakenly assume that Sikhism is an ethnic religion.
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What is its Distribution?
This is the name of the mountain that Jewish legend says Moses received the Ten Commandments on.
What is Mount Sinai?