What is samsara/karma?
The name for the divine law from God in Judaism.
What is the Torah?
The holiest text of Islam; believed to be the word of Allah.
What is the Qur'an?
This man was born a prince in India and later went on to leave his life of luxury and found Buddhism.
Who is Siddhartha Gautama?
This is the central principle of the Jain religion.
What is ahimsa?
The Hindu god of destruction.
Who is Shiva?
The "good news" of Jesus Christ's life.
What are the gospels?
The holiest text in Sikhism; revered as highly as the living gurus were.
What is the Adi Granth?
Buddhists share this belief with Hindus, a belief that concerns what happens after you die.
What is samsara/reincarnation?
What is asceticism?
The Hindu god of creation
Who is Brahma?
Jews believe this historical figure wrote the Torah.
Who is Moses?
Muslims believe this leads to sin.
What is forgetfulness?
Buddhists espouse this ethical code, which promotes a life of moderation.
What is the Noble Eightfold Path?
These 26 figures in Jain religious history show the way to spiritual progress.
Who are the tirthankaras?
What is a shrine?
One of the two rituals that unified the early Christian church.
What is the eucharist/communion/baptism?
The human quality that Sikhs believe leads people away from god.
What is ego/haumai?
While meditating under a bodhi tree, the Buddha arrived at this set of principles about human life.
What are the Four Noble Truths?
Jains believe this was the final human being in this world to achieve enlightenment.
Who was Mahavira?
In the Bhagavad-Gita, Krishna is on Earth as this for the god Vishnu.
What is an avatar?
Jews believe this figure originally made the covenant with God.
Who is Abraham?
Muslims believe you should give this percentage of your wealth to charity every year.
What is 2.5%
Buddhists believe this is the fundamental problem of human life.
What is suffering?
Jains practice ahimsa because they believe this.
What is all life-forms have souls?