RLG100Y1 : Hindusim Study Guide (Lecture outlines w/ answers)

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Hinduism (part i: term hindu from persian sindhus, the word for the indus river. Excavations reveal several large towns on banks of indus in modern day pakistan. Archaeology suggests a uniformity in culture across entire north-western part of subcontinent. Although culture widely associate with indus valley there are similar objects found thousands of miles apart :. Scholars like to call it harappa culture cause it extends past the indus basin itself. Had written language but no sure discipherment. Some think it was destroyed by indo europeans around 1750. Replaced by indo-european vedic culture in 1500: vedic culture (c. 1500-500 bce) Many schools: vedas ( knowledge, composed between 1700-600 bce) rig veda, sama veda, yajur veda, Term vedas has been used in hindu tradition to denote the whole corpus: hymns, ritual treatises, philosophical texts. Western indologists often use it to refer to only the hymns (the samhita) Works are collectively known as shruti - that which was heard".

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