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i have to Submit a 700-1000 word paper. The paper should be formatted following APA guidelines, and answer these questions:
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mike
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what is the countries origin of Hinduism
Hinduism originated in India. Check this site for more information.
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SERITA
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Can you explain to me what is Hindiuism Religious?
Here are several websites that will help, especially the first one
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SERITA
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What are the cultural and societal influences that have made Hinduism vital to the region in which it originated?
I understand
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Rindi....HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!
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complete a paper on Hinduism. The paper will allow you to focus on the religion’s cultural and societal influences and compare
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Trenet
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explain what the cultural and societal influences that have made hinduism vital to the region in which it originated.
Please tell
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kg
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I have to also find the sacred text so this is what i have:
for Hinduism = the vedas which are the rig veda, sama veda, yajuir
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Kailin
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thank you for helping me religion is really hard to understand especially if your not from it or even have studied it for long.
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kailin
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Okay here is my start for an essay. How does it look so far. Can somehow someone give me like an outline the points i should
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kailin
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I've done the reading in textbooks and the web sites that were provided for me by the teacher and by tutors. The problem is I am
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kailin
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So do you mean that what makes up the hindu religion is all six traditional schools of Hindu philosophy which are the (samkhya,
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kailin
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please let me know if i'm correct or completely wrong..
what makes up the hindu religion is vaishnavism and shaivism.
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kailin
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Guru is like a master.
Did you had help with the questions and answers of HINDU RELIGION? I mean the one you posted that you need
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Tanisha
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am i understanding this word correctly. Its under the Hindu RELGION FOR THE TERM:
Guru: what i understood a guru is like a
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jasmine20
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I've gone to the websites that i've received but i'm still not understanding the religion on hinduism.
I have to answer 3
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jasmine20
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What is the hinduism desire for liberation from earthly existence.
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jasmine20
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What are the cultural and societal influences that have made hinduism vital to the region in which it originated?
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jasmine20
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What makes up the Hindu religion considering that Hinduism lacks a uniting belief system.
Two of the unifying elements of
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jasmine20
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Question Why do Hindus worship many different gods while believing that there is one supreme being? (4
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APPLE BANANAS
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ead the following excerpt from the Bhagavad-Gita.
“For the soul there is neither birth nor death at any time. He has not come
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APPLE BANANAS
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Question A picture shows a statue of a many-headed figure. There is one main head with a larger headdress.
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According to Hinduism which of the following is a supreme spiritual force?
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1. What contributed to the growth of Hinduism? Select all that apply.
flexibility in worship added to elite worship services
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huge dunce
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Why do Hindus worship so many gods while believing in that there is one supreme being
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What contributed to the growth of Hinduism? Select all that apply
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What contributed to the growth of Hinduism? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
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Look at the image of the dharma wheel what main idea of Hinduism does it symbolize
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Which contributed to the growth and spread of Hinduism?
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What contributed to the growth of Hinduism? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the
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Which contributed to the growth and spread of Hinduism?
Elite worship services Sexism against women Acceptance of new gods Lack
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what contributed to the growth of hinduisum? select all that apply a. accepting of new god b. elite worship services c.
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Staff group 4
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What were holy Hindu scriptures written by gurus to help connect people to heavenly forces
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What helped Hinduism to spread
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Why do Hindus worship many different gods, while believing that there is one supreme being?
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What is the significance of the Vedas? Select the three correct answers. (2 points) Responses They contributed to the
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AR
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Select the correct responses from the drop-down menus. (1 point) Most people in Choose and Choose are Hindus.
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
Responses: It contains the ideas of the gurus. It contains the history of the
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AR
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Why do Hindus worship many different gods while believing that there is one supreme being? Write 2-3 sentences
(4 points)
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Read the following except from the Bhagavad-Gita.
"For the soul there is neither birth nor death at any time. He has not come
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
It contains the ideas of the gurus. It contains the history of the Indo-Aryans.
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?
(1 point) Responses A It contains the ideas of the gurus. B It contains the
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According to Hinduism, what determines how a person is reborn?
*1 point A dharma B karma C moksha D nirvana
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axzy
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?1 point
A It contains the ideas of the gurus. B It contains the history of the
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axzy
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Why is the Bhagavad-Gita important to Hinduism?1 point
It contains the ideas of the gurus. It contains the history of the
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axzy
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Look at the image of the dharma wheel. What main idea of Hinduism does it symbolize?
moksha reincarnation many gods ahimsa
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Look at the image of a dharma wheel. What main idea of Hinduism does it symbolize?
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Why did except the new gods of Hinduism grow?
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What is the significance of the Vedas? Select the three correct answers.
(2 points) O They contributed to the development of
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Which movement led to changes in how Hinduism was practiced?
(1 point) O Vishnu O Bhakti O Devi • Nanak
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Look at the image of the dharma wheel. What main idea of Hinduism does it symbolize?
(1 point) O moksha © reincaration O many
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