Illustration of ancient Hindu gurus, depicted as Middle-Eastern men in traditional attire, writing scriptures in an ethereal setting. The atmosphere is tinted with warm, soft hues to evoke a sense of heavenly tranquility. Looming in the background, there are partly visible mythical figures representing the heavenly forces. They could be depicted subtly, perhaps as soft silhouettes or shadows, to underscore their celestial nature. On the ground, there are traditional Indian elements like incense sticks, lamps, and flower offerings interspersed among the scribes. But remember the image should not contain any legible text.

Which of these were holy Hindu scriptures written by gurus to help connect people to heavenly forces?

the answers are

A
C
D
since the teachers dont help

I just finished the quik chek, and I got 100%, so the answers are:

1:upanishads(A)
2:other gods and traditions were absorbed into Hinduism(C)
and 3: Brahman(D)

The correct answers are A upanishads

C other gods and traditions were absorbed into Hinduism D Brahman

why are you lying i just did the test..you dont have a reason to lie about it

a
c
d
is right

thank you @who cares

A,C,D is correct! Thanks guys!😁👍

I do not usually like to contribute to the cheating ability of students as I usually look up my test questions to get a refresh of the concept should I need, but in this case, many are lying and saying that the last answer is Braman (or however you spell it - I do not mean to offend any Hindu's here) but the correct answer is Karma. Hindus believe that if you do good in life, you will have good karma, and should you do bad, you will have bad karma and bad will come to you, often in your next life. If you have good karma, you come closer to moksha, or ending your rebirth cycle and when you do reach moksha, your soul is believed to become one with Braman. Remember this for your upcoming unit test, and use this responce for learning and informational purposes, not just too cheat. I am not Hindu, but if I were, I would remind you that you do not want to get bad karma for cheating. In my beliefs, you will have to explain to God, even if you do believe in him (and will still go to heaven) why you did the bad things that you did on earth, and your good or bad behavior will determine your rewards. More importantly, though, for people of all believes, do your best to learn, not just lie for good grades that you don't deserve, and will not be able to live up to in your work life, which will cause you to fail in life. Not to be depressing. Just saying... You know what the right thing to do is.

I got a 67 wtf

acd

A,C,D is the correct answer for Connexus students. Other students who go to different online classes could also take some of these as the correct answers if they have the same questions.

Your very welcome!