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hinduism
_____ artiosa a. the act of worship in hinduism
_____ gita b. spiritual power believed to be the source of all life
_____ soul c. what a person does in the present life will affect the next life
_____ brahman d. considered the holiest river by hindus
_____ karma e. the search for spiritual knowledge and release from the cycle of rebirth
_____ hindus f. ancient body of sacred hindu writings
_____ dula g. means one must never wish to harm anyone or anything
_____ atman h. followers of hinduism
_____ tantrism i. spiritual teacher or guide in hinduism
_____ ganges j. the human soul
hindu gods: describe each hindu god.
vishnu
shiva
shakt
brahma
For the matching part (Hinduism terms):
- Aarti: A is "The act of worship in Hinduism" (matches Aarti as it's a worship ritual).
- Guru: I is "Spiritual teacher or guide in Hinduism" (defines Guru).
- Vedas: F is "Ancient body of sacred Hindu writings" (Vedas are sacred texts).
- Brahman: B is "Spiritual power believed to be the source of all life" (Brahman is the ultimate reality/source).
- Karma: C is "What a person does in the present life will affect the next life" (Karma is about actions and their consequences).
- Hindus: H is "Followers of Hinduism" (defines Hindus).
- Duja (likely "Ahimsa" maybe typo? If Ahimsa, G: "Means one must never wish to harm anyone or anything" (Ahimsa is non - harm). If Duja is a typo, but assuming Ahimsa, else adjust. For "Duja" if it's a typo for "Ahimsa", G.
- Atman: J is "The human soul" (Atman is the soul).
- Tantrism: E is "The search for spiritual knowledge and release from the cycle of rebirth" (Tantrism has spiritual pursuit aspects).
- Ganges: D is "Considered the holiest river by Hindus" (Ganges is holy river).
For Hindu Gods:
- Vishnu: Preserver of the universe in Hindu trinity, maintains cosmic order, has avatars like Rama, Krishna.
- Shiva: Destroyer and transformer in Hindu trinity, associated with meditation, yoga, and destruction for renewal.
- Shakti: Divine feminine energy, power behind all creation, preservation, and destruction, represented as various goddesses (Durga, Kali etc.).
- Brahma: Creator in Hindu trinity, responsible for creation of the universe.
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Matching (Hinduism Terms - Definitions):
- Aarti - A. The act of worship in Hinduism
- Guru - I. Spiritual teacher or guide in Hinduism
- Vedas - F. Ancient body of sacred Hindu writings
- Brahman - B. Spiritual power believed to be the source of all life
- Karma - C. What a person does in the present life will affect the next life
- Hindus - H. Followers of Hinduism
- Ahimsa (assuming Duja is typo) - G. Means one must never wish to harm anyone or anything
- Atman - J. The human soul
- Tantrism - E. The search for spiritual knowledge and release from the cycle of rebirth
- Ganges - D. Considered the holiest river by Hindus
Hindu Gods Descriptions:
- Vishnu: Preserver of the universe, part of Hindu trinity, has avatars to restore dharma.
- Shiva: Destroyer/transformer in trinity, associated with meditation, destruction for renewal.
- Shakti: Divine feminine power, source of creation/preservation/destruction, as goddesses.
- Brahma: Creator in trinity, creates the universe.