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Ancient India Religion Vocabulary Notes
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Ancient IndiaReligion Vocabulary Notes

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Hinduism

religion from India that believes in karma and reincarnation

Hinduismo

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Hindua person who believes in Hinduism

Hindú

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karmathe idea that your actions have consequences

If you do good things, then good things will happen to you.

If you do bad things, then bad things will happen to you.

karma

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Brahma, Vishnu, and Shivathree of the major gods of Hinduism

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vegetarian

a person who doesn’t eat meat

Hindus are vegetarians because they value all living things. Many Buddhists are too.

vegetariano

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Ganges Rivermajor river in India that Hindus consider to be holy

Río Ganges

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Buddhismreligion that branched off from Hinduism

focuses on meditation to achieve enlightenment

budismo

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Buddhathe founder of Buddhism who wanted to end human suffering

“The Buddha” means “Enlightened One”

Buda

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Buddhist

a person who believes in Buddhism

Budista

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monka man who devotes his life to his religion

monje

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enlightenment

final stage of Hinduism or Buddhism in which a person achieves the end of suffering and desire and is at peace

ilustración

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meditationsitting quietly and clearing your mind of thoughts

meditación

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Ashoka the Greatruler during the Mauryan Empire who became a peaceful Buddhist after watching so many people die in war

He spent his later years traveling all over India and nearby countries spreading Buddhism. He thought it would be a way toward unity among nations.