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Hinduism Shama Mehta June 5, 2014. What is Hinduism? More correctly called by its Sanskrit name: Sanatana Dharma the oldest living religion in the world.

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Page 1: Hinduism Shama Mehta June 5, 2014. What is Hinduism? More correctly called by its Sanskrit name: Sanatana Dharma the oldest living religion in the world.

Hinduism

Shama MehtaJune 5, 2014

Page 2: Hinduism Shama Mehta June 5, 2014. What is Hinduism? More correctly called by its Sanskrit name: Sanatana Dharma the oldest living religion in the world.

What is Hinduism? More correctly called by its Sanskrit

name: Sanatana Dharma

the oldest living religion in the world

the world’s third largest religion; with almost a billion followers

as no single founder, no one scripture, no single set of teachings, no unified code of conduct, no central governing body.

2.5 Million Hindus in the US [according to the PEW forum]

Page 3: Hinduism Shama Mehta June 5, 2014. What is Hinduism? More correctly called by its Sanskrit name: Sanatana Dharma the oldest living religion in the world.

Hindu Beliefs Believe in a one, all-pervasive

Supreme Being who is both immanent and transcendent, both Creator and Unmanifest Reality.

Believe that the universe undergoes endless cycles of creation, preservation and dissolution.

Believe in karma, the law of cause and effect by which each individual creates his own destiny by his thoughts, words and deeds

Hindus respect the fact that each has its own pathway to the one God.

Page 4: Hinduism Shama Mehta June 5, 2014. What is Hinduism? More correctly called by its Sanskrit name: Sanatana Dharma the oldest living religion in the world.

Beliefs : Ahimsa - Non-Violence Ahimsa is abstaining from causing hurt or

harm; whether physical, mental or emotional.

Condemn killing, but extended to harm caused by one's thoughts, words and deeds of all kinds--including injury to the natural environment. Even the intent to injure, even violence committed in a dream, is a violation of the principle of ahimsa.

Reason most Hindus are vegetarian or vegan

Page 5: Hinduism Shama Mehta June 5, 2014. What is Hinduism? More correctly called by its Sanskrit name: Sanatana Dharma the oldest living religion in the world.

Beliefs about Afterlife - Reincarnation

Hindus believe in reincarnation

Believe the soul is immortal and takes birth time and time again. Through this process, we have experiences, learn lessons and evolve spiritually.

Finally we graduate from physical birth.

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Beliefs about Afterlife - Karma

Hinduism believes that the soul is immortal, that it never dies, but inhabits one body after another on the Earth during its evolutionary journey.

The process of action and reaction on all levels—physical, mental and spiritual—is karma.

Like the caterpillar's transformation into a butterfly, physical death is a most natural transition for the soul, which survives and, guided by karma, continues its long pilgrimage until it is one with God.

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Other Beliefs affecting Health Care

Cleanliness – bathing

Prayer ritual – at least 2 times a day [sunrise and sunset]

Vegetarianism

Natural treatments – Ayurveda, homeopathy

Page 8: Hinduism Shama Mehta June 5, 2014. What is Hinduism? More correctly called by its Sanskrit name: Sanatana Dharma the oldest living religion in the world.

Death and DyingHindus regard death as a most

exalted human experience, the migration of the soul from one dimension of consciousness to another, a transition we have all experienced many times.

Death is not to be feared, neither unnecessarily accelerated nor relentlessly delayed.

The beliefs of Karma and Reincarnation are amplified during the time of death

Page 9: Hinduism Shama Mehta June 5, 2014. What is Hinduism? More correctly called by its Sanskrit name: Sanatana Dharma the oldest living religion in the world.

When Death is Imminent Water from holy river Ganga should be

sprinkled on the body of the person and/or poured into the mouth of the person

Chant the names of God in or near the right ear of the person, if possible according to the family tradition or the wish of the dying person.

One may also wish to read the 7th,12th and 15th chapter of Bhagavad Gita.

An oil lamp is lit and is kept burning until after death. In a hospital setting, this could be a battery-operated candle.

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Death and DyingHindus do not leave the

preparation of the body for disposal to professionals who are unconnected to the deceased.

The family prepares the body for cremation by bathing, putting on new clothing for the deceased. They also stays with the loved one until the body is cremated

The southern direction represents mortality and death and so the body is placed with its head towards the south

Page 11: Hinduism Shama Mehta June 5, 2014. What is Hinduism? More correctly called by its Sanskrit name: Sanatana Dharma the oldest living religion in the world.

Hindu Antyeshti Samskara

What follows after death are rites and rituals that are carried out by the immediate family members.

These rituals called Antyeshti Samskara that last 13 days.

On the 13th day, the individual soul of the deceased is believed to have completely severed earthly relationships.

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