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If you had a magic wand and could conjure up one person who you most wanted to meet in your life – who would you want to meet? Hepworth 2005 Hepworth 2005
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If you had a magic wand and could conjure up one person who you most wanted to meet in your life – who would you want to meet? Hepworth 2005.

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Page 1: If you had a magic wand and could conjure up one person who you most wanted to meet in your life – who would you want to meet?  Hepworth 2005.

If you had a magic wand and could conjure up one person who you most wanted to meet in your

life – who would you want to meet?

Hepworth 2005Hepworth 2005

Page 2: If you had a magic wand and could conjure up one person who you most wanted to meet in your life – who would you want to meet?  Hepworth 2005.

Now imagine this person is coming to visit your house ……

• How would you prepare for their visit?

• How would you prepare your house and also yourself???

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Darshan – to “ be seen by God”

L.O To enquire into the concept of Darshan (being seen by God) – the Hindu idea of worship

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Hindu Gods

• We have already learned that Hindus worship many deities (gods) – who are all part of the ONE god – just different aspects.

Hanuman

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Some of the gods

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1. Shiva & Parvati 2. Lakshmi 3. Durga

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Temples – places of worship

A Hindu temple is believed to be the earthly seat of a god and the place where the god waits for itsworshippers.

As such, temples are sacred spaces where people can be with the gods.

Many temples look like palace architecture; this is not surprising, as deities are often consideredkings.

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Looking after the gods

• Hindus believe that if proper care is not taken of the temple's gods they will abandon the temple.

• Priests live at the temple and take care of the gods' needs.

• Each day the god is washed, their clothes changed and offerings are brought to them.

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But Hindus don’t have to worship at a temple!

• The heart of every Hindu home is its shrine: the sacred space set apart for honouring and worshiping the gods.

• While a particularly devout Hindu may visit a temple every day, others go there only to request a favour from the god or on festival days.

• Temple worship needs a priest to speak to the god for you, so most Hindus prefer to worship at home.

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Puja – worshipping God at home• The pujas that take place in

the household shrine are the foundation of all family actions and decisions.

• In the home the contact between devotee and deity is direct.

• The size and decoration of a household shrine do not matter. The shrine may be large and impressive, an entire room or a or it may be simply a tiny niche, or even just a row of religious prints pasted on a wall.

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Praying every day

• Everyday, one or more people in the family will honour the family’s god or goddess at their home shrine.

• To worship the god properly at home you have to connect to god with all your senses – worship becomes a multi sensory experience.

• Prayers will be chanted to the god or goddess, people bow before the god .

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The five senses

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The five main things used in Puja

Can you match the item to the sense it uses

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Let’s check your answers

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Why do you think it might be important to use all the senses when

worshipping God

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Here’s one Hindus description of Puja

I perform Puja before I go to school. First I wash myself and then I wash the Murti. On my shrine the Murti is the Goddess Saraswati – the goddess of learning. I place a mark on the Murtis forehead with Tikka powder.

The arti tray is placed in front of the Murti. I make offerings of flowers , fruit and holy water and burn incense sticks. I light the arti lamp and ring the bell to let saraswati know I am ready. We turn around three times to show God is all around us. Then we pray or meditae. Afterwards we share prashad ( holy food)

Explain the similarities between this and how you prepared for your

special visitor.

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Evaluation

If Hindus believe Brahman is everywhere and in everything – is there any point in performing Puja?

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• On the hand performing puja is important because………………

• On the other hand performing puja is not important because…………

• Overall I think puja is/is not important because……………..