Beliefs
Worship
Holidays & Life Rituals
Distinctives
Amma & Born into Brothels
100

 This is the Supreme Being of Hinduism, the one universal spirit connecting all living things

Brahman

100

This is Hindu worship that can include fasting, meditation, offerings, and chanting

Puja

100

This is the festival of lights

Diwali

100

This is the sacred animal of Hinduism

Cow

100

This is what the children in BiB learn how to do

Photography

200

This is what monism means

All reality is one and interconnected

200

This is an idol, image, or statue

Murti

200

This is the ritual performed to welcome newborn babies, which includes putting a drop of honey in their mouth and whispering the name of a favorite god in their ear

Jatakarma

200

This is how many gods and goddesses there are in the Hindu pantheon

330 million

200

This is what Amma's name means

Mother

300

This belief calls Hindus to practice non-violence and spread peace

Ahimsa

300

This is a community of group spiritual learning where followers live and pray together while learning at the feet of a teacher

Ashram

300

Name the figure Krishna saves in the first Holi myth, and the figure he throws colors at in the second Holi myth

Prahlad and Radha

300

This is the elephant-head god of good fortune and overcoming obstacles

Ganesh

300

This is an example of the philanthropy Amma does (besides hugging)

Hospitals, disaster relief, schools, etc.

400

This is what maya means

Material world is an illusion full of temptations/distractions, getting caught up in the maya is what leads away from dharma and Brahman

400

This is the day Hindus go to services at their mandirs each week

There is none! Trick question

400

This is the city Hindus travel to when they think they are about to die, so their ashes can be scattered in this river

Banaras (Varanasi) and Ganges

400

This is the monkey-faced god of strength and energy

Hanuman
400

This is the child in Born into Brothels who gets away with taking people's pictures on the street and likes Gour

Puja

500

Explain the relationship between dharma, karma, and samsara

Follow dharma (duty) to get good karma (actions and deeds) in order to try to break cycle of samsara (reincarnation)

500

This is the "pouring out" of milky sweet water over a murti symbolizing love for the god and purifying oneself

Abishekam

500

Explain the myth behind Kumbh Mela

Kumbha (pot) full of amrita (elixir of immortality) fought over by gods and demons which causes it to spill, the amrita falls onto 4 places on earth

500

These are the four castes of the caste system

Brahmins (holy men), Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (merchants), Shudras (service workers)

500

This is the child in Born into Brothels who is shy, helps her grandmother clean houses, and stays in the Sabera school

Kochi