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Experiencing the World's Religions, 2/e
Michael Molloy

Hinduism

Glossary

ahimsa    The term meaning nonharm or nonviolence.
Aryan    The name of the warrior-dominated, patriarchal people who entered India from the northwest after 2000 B.C.E.
ashram    A spiritual community.
Atman    The spiritual essence of all individual human beings.
avatar    An earthly embodiment of a deity.
Bhagavad Gita    A spiritual classic in Hinduism that is a conversation between Arjuna and Krishna preserved in the Mahabharata.
bhakti    Devotion to a deity or guru.
bhakti yoga    The spiritual discipline of devotion to a deity or guru.
Brahman    The spiritual essence of the universe.
brahmin    Member of the priestly caste in Hinduism.
castes    The major social classes sanctioned by Hinduism.
Devi    "Goddess"; the Divine Feminine, also called the Great Mother.
dhyana    Meditation or the experience of the mind focused only on the object of concentration.
Durga    "Awe-inspiring,""distant"; a goddess that is a form of Devi.
Ganges    The most sacred river in India
guru    Spiritual leader.
Harappa culture    The culture that flourished in the Indus valley before 2000 B.C.E.
hatha yoga    The spiritual discipline of postures and bodily exercises.
jnana yoga    The spiritual discipline of knowledge and insight.
Kali    A form of Devi; a goddess associated with destruction and rebirth.
karma    The moral law of cause and effect that determines the direction of rebirth.
karma yoga    The spiritual discipline of selfless action.
Krishna    A god associated with divine playfulness; a form of Vishnu.
mantra    A short sacred phrase, often chanted or used in meditation.
maya    "Illusion";
Mohandas Gandhi    The leader of the movement toward Indian independence who advocated nonviolent methods to effect social change.
moksha    "Liberation" from personal limitation, egotism, and rebirth.
puja    Offerings and ritual in honor of deity.
raja yoga  The "royal" discipline of meditation.
Rama    A god and mythical king; a form of Vishnu.
samadhi    A state of complete inner peace resulting from meditation.
samsara    The everyday world of change and suffering, leading to rebirth.
sannyasin    A wandering holy man.
satyagraha    The term that is translated variously as "reality force" or "truth force"; the term Gandhi used to describe the power of nonviolent resistance to oppressive social structures.
shakti    The energies associated with the female consorts of the male deities.
Shiva    A god associated with destruction and rebirth.
Trimurti    "Three forms" of the divine; the three gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
Upanishads    Written meditations on the spiritual essence of the universe and the self.
Vedas    Four collections of ancient prayers and rituals included in Hindu sacred scripture.
Vishnu    A god associated with preservation and love.
yoga    A spiritual discipline; a method for perfecting oneís union with the divine.