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- directions: use this graphic organizer to make notes identifying and describing the sacred writings associated with hinduism and buddhism. use the terms bhagavad gita, vedas, and sanskrit in your answers.
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Brief Explanations
To complete the graphic organizer, we analyze the sacred writings of Hinduism and Buddhism:
Sacred Writings of Hinduism:
- Vedas: The oldest and most authoritative sacred texts of Hinduism, written in Sanskrit. They contain hymns, rituals, and philosophical teachings.
- Bhagavad Gita: A part of the epic Mahabharata, written in Sanskrit. It is a dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, exploring dharma, karma, and spirituality.
- Sanskrit: The ancient language in which most Hindu sacred texts (including Vedas and Bhagavad Gita) are written.
Sacred Writings of Buddhism:
- Tripitaka (Pali Canon): The primary sacred text of Buddhism, containing the Buddha’s teachings, rules for monastics, and philosophical discussions. Written in Pali (and some Sanskrit-influenced texts).
- Sutras (e.g., Lotus Sutra, Diamond Sutra): Texts containing the Buddha’s discourses, often written in Sanskrit or translated into other languages.
- Note: Buddhism also has texts influenced by Sanskrit traditions, though its core texts are in Pali/Sanskrit-derived languages.
(For the table, you can fill each row with these descriptions, aligning Hindu texts with their details and Buddhist texts similarly.)
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