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Hindu Literature
India
 World’s 7th largest country located in
South Asia
 Second most populous country.
[1,336,286,256 (July 2016 est.)] (17.50%)
 About 3,000 km(1,865 mi) wide,
shoreline about 7000 km (4,350 mi)
along Bay of Bengal
 India and Bharat are both official names.
 Derives from Indus river used by Greek
 India civilization grew up in the Indus
Valley 4000 to 2500 BC.
People
 It is impossible to find out the exact origin
of Indian People.
 The 6 main ethnic groups are as follows.
Negrito
Proto - Australoids or Austrics
Mongoloids
Mediterranean or Dravidian
Western Brachycephals
Nordic Aryans
Language
 More than 200 languages are spoken in
India
 2 official languages at the national level
[English and Hindi (spoken by 40% of
Indians)]
 Regional Level
South India - Tamil, Telugu, Kannada,
Malayalam
West India - Marathi, Gujarati, Konkani, Sindhi
East India - Oriya, Bengali, Maithili, Assamese,
Bodo, Manipuri, Santhali
North India - Dogri (in Jammu & Kashmir),
Kashmiri, Nepali, Punjabi
Religion
 As per the religious census data released by
the Registrar General and Census
Commissioner of India:
 Hindu (79.8%)
 Islam (14.2%)
 Christian (2.3%)
 Sikh (1.7%)
 Buddhist (0.7%)
 Jain (0.4%)
 Other religions and persuasions (ORP)
(0.7%)
 religion not stated (0.2%)
Caste system
Indian Caste system – major
social system that groups people
according to birth
◦ Brahmins: priests, the highest caste
◦ Kshatriyas: warriors and kings
◦ Vaishyas: merchants
◦ Shudras: manual labourers
 Some people do not fall into any
caste; these are called dalits, or
untouchables
Caste system
 Untouchables also known as Harijans
◦ Dalits have traditionally been tasked with
work such as cleaning streets and working
with human and animal corpses and waste
 Caste-based discrimination is now
illegal in India, and affirmative-action
policies aim to improve standards of
living in lower castes
Education
 Literacy is higher on man than woman
 Male literacy rate is 82.14% and Female
literacy rate is 65.46%
 Literacy rate of India is 74.04%
 Has four levels:
 lower primary (age 6 to 10)
 upper primary (11 and 12)
 high (13 to 15)
 higher secondary (17 and 18)
Government
 Federal system with parliamentary
form of government
 Parliament consist of two houses
◦ The Raiya Sabha (Council of states)
◦ The Lok Sabha (House of the People)
Elected directly by eligible voters and sit 5
years unless Parliament is dissolved
Indian National Congress- party most
identified remained control of the
central government
 November 1989 election -
Discontent with India’s leadership
caused Congress to lose its
parliamentary
 1991 election- P.V Narasimha Rao
succeeded Ravid Gadhi as party
leader became prime minister in
June 1991
Literature
 Sanskrit Literature – Oral Tradition produced the
Vedic holy text.
 Mahabharata and Ramayana – two great books
of Hindu Literature
 400 B.C. – PANINI produced his Sanskrit
grammar
 Middle Ages Sanskrit – used in religious context
by priesthood
 History of Indian literature falls into 2 periods;
1. The Vedic Period
2. Sanskrit Period
Religious works
 Poetry
◦ The Rig Veda: a book of sacred hymns
◦ The Yajur Veda: a book of knowledge and
melodies for the hymns
◦ The Sama Veda: descriptions of the
materials for sacrifice
◦ The Atharva Veda: contains magic spells
and other folk knowledge
 The Brahmanas
 The Upanishads
 Maya
 The Sutras
Secular works
 Epics
◦ The Mahabharata
◦ Bhagavad gita
◦ Nala and Damayanti
◦ The Ramayana
 Dramas
 The toy clay cart
 Sakuntala or the
fatal ring
 The Jatakas
 The Panchatantra
 Romanorum
 The Hitopdesa
 The Sukasaptati
Ganesh
Brahma
Shiva Vishnu
Karma and Reincarnation
 Reincarnation is the belief that the soul
repeatedly goes through a cycle of
being born into a body, dying, and
being reborn again in a new body.
 Karma, a force that determines the
quality of each life, depending on how
well one behaved in a past life.
 Hinduism says we create karma by our
actions on earth. If you live a good life,
you create good karma. If you live a
bad life, you create bad karma.
Moksha
 Each time a Hindu soul is born into a
better life, it has the opportunity to
improve itself further, and get closer to
ultimate liberation.
 This liberation is called Moksha.
 One attains Moksha when one has
"overcome ignorance", and no longer
desires anything at all.
 The ones who reach this state no longer
struggle with the cycle of life and
death.
Sacred Writings
 The Vedas collections of Sanskrit
hymns (written down 1200-900BCE,
but based on older oral versions).
 The Upanishads which means the
inner or mystic teaching that were
passed down from guru (teacher) to
disciple (student).
Mahabharata
 Mahabharata, Sanskrit for Great Story, is
one of the great epic poems of ancient
India.
 It was written between 300 BC and 300
AD.
 The story is about the battle of one family
over a kingdom in northern India.
 The Bhagavad Gita (Song of God) is
contained in the Mahabharata. It is dialogue
between Krishna and the hero Arjuna on
the meaning of life.
Ramayana
 Ramayana was written in 3rd century BC,
and tells story of Rama, and his wife, Sita.
 Rama and Sita are generally seen as ideal
examples of great manly heroism and wifely
devotion.
 Reciting the Ramayana is considered a
religious act, and scenes from the epic are
portrayed throughout India and Southeast
Asia.
Hindu Life Goals
 Hinduism is about the sort of life one should
lead in order to be born into a better life
next time and ultimately achieve liberation.
There are 4 legitimate goals in life:
 dharma (appropriate living)
 artha (the pursuit of material gain by lawful
means)
 kama (delight of the senses)
 moksha (release from rebirth).
Hindu Duties
 Each Hindu has 4 daily duties:
 Revere the deities
 Respect ancestors
 Respect all beings
 Honor all humankind
Thank You!
^_^

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Hindu literature copy

  • 2. India  World’s 7th largest country located in South Asia  Second most populous country. [1,336,286,256 (July 2016 est.)] (17.50%)  About 3,000 km(1,865 mi) wide, shoreline about 7000 km (4,350 mi) along Bay of Bengal  India and Bharat are both official names.  Derives from Indus river used by Greek  India civilization grew up in the Indus Valley 4000 to 2500 BC.
  • 3. People  It is impossible to find out the exact origin of Indian People.  The 6 main ethnic groups are as follows. Negrito Proto - Australoids or Austrics Mongoloids Mediterranean or Dravidian Western Brachycephals Nordic Aryans
  • 4. Language  More than 200 languages are spoken in India  2 official languages at the national level [English and Hindi (spoken by 40% of Indians)]  Regional Level South India - Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam West India - Marathi, Gujarati, Konkani, Sindhi East India - Oriya, Bengali, Maithili, Assamese, Bodo, Manipuri, Santhali North India - Dogri (in Jammu & Kashmir), Kashmiri, Nepali, Punjabi
  • 5. Religion  As per the religious census data released by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India:  Hindu (79.8%)  Islam (14.2%)  Christian (2.3%)  Sikh (1.7%)  Buddhist (0.7%)  Jain (0.4%)  Other religions and persuasions (ORP) (0.7%)  religion not stated (0.2%)
  • 6. Caste system Indian Caste system – major social system that groups people according to birth ◦ Brahmins: priests, the highest caste ◦ Kshatriyas: warriors and kings ◦ Vaishyas: merchants ◦ Shudras: manual labourers  Some people do not fall into any caste; these are called dalits, or untouchables
  • 7. Caste system  Untouchables also known as Harijans ◦ Dalits have traditionally been tasked with work such as cleaning streets and working with human and animal corpses and waste  Caste-based discrimination is now illegal in India, and affirmative-action policies aim to improve standards of living in lower castes
  • 8. Education  Literacy is higher on man than woman  Male literacy rate is 82.14% and Female literacy rate is 65.46%  Literacy rate of India is 74.04%  Has four levels:  lower primary (age 6 to 10)  upper primary (11 and 12)  high (13 to 15)  higher secondary (17 and 18)
  • 9. Government  Federal system with parliamentary form of government  Parliament consist of two houses ◦ The Raiya Sabha (Council of states) ◦ The Lok Sabha (House of the People) Elected directly by eligible voters and sit 5 years unless Parliament is dissolved Indian National Congress- party most identified remained control of the central government
  • 10.  November 1989 election - Discontent with India’s leadership caused Congress to lose its parliamentary  1991 election- P.V Narasimha Rao succeeded Ravid Gadhi as party leader became prime minister in June 1991
  • 11. Literature  Sanskrit Literature – Oral Tradition produced the Vedic holy text.  Mahabharata and Ramayana – two great books of Hindu Literature  400 B.C. – PANINI produced his Sanskrit grammar  Middle Ages Sanskrit – used in religious context by priesthood  History of Indian literature falls into 2 periods; 1. The Vedic Period 2. Sanskrit Period
  • 12. Religious works  Poetry ◦ The Rig Veda: a book of sacred hymns ◦ The Yajur Veda: a book of knowledge and melodies for the hymns ◦ The Sama Veda: descriptions of the materials for sacrifice ◦ The Atharva Veda: contains magic spells and other folk knowledge  The Brahmanas  The Upanishads  Maya  The Sutras
  • 13. Secular works  Epics ◦ The Mahabharata ◦ Bhagavad gita ◦ Nala and Damayanti ◦ The Ramayana  Dramas  The toy clay cart  Sakuntala or the fatal ring  The Jatakas  The Panchatantra  Romanorum  The Hitopdesa  The Sukasaptati
  • 15. Karma and Reincarnation  Reincarnation is the belief that the soul repeatedly goes through a cycle of being born into a body, dying, and being reborn again in a new body.  Karma, a force that determines the quality of each life, depending on how well one behaved in a past life.  Hinduism says we create karma by our actions on earth. If you live a good life, you create good karma. If you live a bad life, you create bad karma.
  • 16. Moksha  Each time a Hindu soul is born into a better life, it has the opportunity to improve itself further, and get closer to ultimate liberation.  This liberation is called Moksha.  One attains Moksha when one has "overcome ignorance", and no longer desires anything at all.  The ones who reach this state no longer struggle with the cycle of life and death.
  • 17. Sacred Writings  The Vedas collections of Sanskrit hymns (written down 1200-900BCE, but based on older oral versions).  The Upanishads which means the inner or mystic teaching that were passed down from guru (teacher) to disciple (student).
  • 18. Mahabharata  Mahabharata, Sanskrit for Great Story, is one of the great epic poems of ancient India.  It was written between 300 BC and 300 AD.  The story is about the battle of one family over a kingdom in northern India.  The Bhagavad Gita (Song of God) is contained in the Mahabharata. It is dialogue between Krishna and the hero Arjuna on the meaning of life.
  • 19. Ramayana  Ramayana was written in 3rd century BC, and tells story of Rama, and his wife, Sita.  Rama and Sita are generally seen as ideal examples of great manly heroism and wifely devotion.  Reciting the Ramayana is considered a religious act, and scenes from the epic are portrayed throughout India and Southeast Asia.
  • 20. Hindu Life Goals  Hinduism is about the sort of life one should lead in order to be born into a better life next time and ultimately achieve liberation. There are 4 legitimate goals in life:  dharma (appropriate living)  artha (the pursuit of material gain by lawful means)  kama (delight of the senses)  moksha (release from rebirth).
  • 21. Hindu Duties  Each Hindu has 4 daily duties:  Revere the deities  Respect ancestors  Respect all beings  Honor all humankind