Slide 1Hinduism Slide 2 It is an accretive religion: it absorbs and venerates old traditions assimilates traditions of other people allows for new discoveries Molds together…
British Imperialism in India India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called âThe Raj.â From 1610-1857 India was ruled…
Is Caste Destiny? Occupational Diversification among Dalits in Rural India Is Caste Destiny? Occupational Diversification among Dalits in Rural India Kunal Sen (IDPM, University…
Hinduism Seeing God in Others Hinduism Geography Hinduism is the major religion of India. Ganges River Hindu texts: Holy writings Hindus read the Vedas and the Upanishads…
WHY DID GURU NANAK FOUND ANOTHER FAITH? . Let us first understand the Sikh faith. Then we can ask, âwhy did Guru Nanak found the new faith?â By preaching "People cannot…
Practice love,not hollow rituals Mindless and hollow rituals done for exhibition had no value with God. RITUALS They are like a‑counterfeit coin, which look genuine but…
Hinduism Vocabulary and Concepts Vedas â holy books of Hinduism Reincarnation â belief that the soul is reborn and lives again in a new life Vocabulary and Concepts Karma…