GASA01H3 : week 1 - 13 key terms defined/collection of journal entries - LAST MINUTE STUDYING! GOOD LUCK

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Posted by gloria kim at tuesday, february 1, 2011 12:26:43 am est. In comparison to other popular asian religions, hinduism did not start off with a set doctrinal text or one specific founder. Hinduism simply developed itself within the indus civilization. As hinduism is looked at more as the truth and a way of life, they consider asceticism and mysticism as the chief paths for humans to realize wisdom and eternal truth. The fundamental belief of classical hinduism is the persuasion of good, law, morality, and human duty. Hinduism believes one"s duty in his life and the action in accordance with the duty is very important, and those duties are to be done without attachment, personal desires or ambition. Hinduism is also a vedic religion taught with the veda which were later created to be used in worship. They were cumulatively composed between 1500 and 600 b. c. e as a set of hymns, spells, rituals and mystic poems used at sacrifices.

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