What is 330 Million?
This is the traditional number of Hundu gods and goddesses.
What is Interdependent Origination?
The Buddhist doctrine that all things come into existence in connection with other things.
What is nonviolence?
What is nonviolence?Jainism has earned a special reputation for having exemplified this ideal.
Who was Guru Arjan?
This Sikh guru complied the Adi Granth.
What is Catholic?
What is Om?
This primordial sound encompasses all words and all things they represent.
What is a sick man, an old man, a corpse, and a holy man?
These "Four Sights" lead to Prince Siddhartha's renunciation.
What are jinas?
These founding figures of Jainism are considered "conquerors"
What is Mukti?
Sikhism teaches that the ultimate purpose of life is to attain this spiritual liberation.
The third "person of the trinity", a spirit.
What is the Holy Ghost?
What is Action?
The literal meaning of the word Karma.
What is the Middle Way?
The path between self indulgence and self denial.
Who is the Buddha?
Mahavira's biography is strikingly similar to this religions leader, though the two never met.
What is Sloth?
Though one of the seven deadly sins, this vice is not one of the five vices of Haumai.
early leaders of Christians.
What is the meaning of Apostles?
What is Samsara?
The continuing cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
What are Skandhas?
The collective name for the five components of human beings.
What is ahimsa?
This is the most distinctive Jain doctrine.
What is being in the presence of God?
According to Sikh tradition, spiritual liberation (mukti) implies this state.
"Right Worship" or strict worship.
What is the meaning of Orthodox?
What is Brahman?
The supreme, unitary reality.
What is Desire?
This demand for attachment is the cause of all suffering.
What is Karma?
This term is used by Jains for the consequence of action per the law of cause and effect.
What is the Kahlsa?
A small comb, uncut hair, a steel bracelet, a sword, and drawstring shorts are all worn by this special Sikh group.
Lord's supper in which Christ blessed and shared wine and bread.
What is the Eucharist?