Online Class: Hinduism 101 — An Introduction
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Course Description
Journey into Hinduism: Discovering the Soul of an Ancient Faith
Embark on an enlightening journey as we unravel the mysteries of Hinduism, one of the world's most ancient and profound religions. This course provides a panoramic view, inviting participants to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of beliefs, practices, and traditions that have shaped and sustained countless generations.
While Hinduism's roots run deep, its teachings are universal, transcending time and borders. You'll traverse its origins in the sacred Indus Valley, where the bedrock of the religion was laid. Through illuminating lectures, we'll delve into the intricacies of the Veda and the noble precepts of Dharma, guiding principles that form the very essence of Hindu thought.
As you advance, you'll uncover pivotal concepts like Karma, which governs the cyclical nature of life, and delve into the spiritual significance of mantras and tantras. Through captivating narratives, you'll meet an ensemble of deities, each with their unique lore, and understand the festivals that honor them, painting a vibrant tableau of celebrations that resonate deeply with millions even today.
Navigate the realms of Hindu beliefs to gain insights into profound ideologies like predestination and reincarnation, pivotal doctrines that have been instrumental in molding Hindu societies through millennia. From there, we journey into the heart of Hindu daily life, understanding the sanctity of customs, from rites of passage to dietary traditions. Dive deeper into the serene world of Yoga, a cornerstone of Hinduism, resonating with holistic well-being.
Central to our exploration will be the revered spaces of worship – temples, and the pivotal roles of Hindu priests. You'll experience the ebb and flow of rituals, ceremonies, and the joyous spectacles that are Hindu festivals.
In a tribute to the indomitable spirit of women in Hinduism, we shine a spotlight on the iconic women who have left an indelible mark on India's historical and contemporary tapestry. As we near the culmination of our journey, we'll explore how Hinduism, with its timeless wisdom, interfaces with the modern world, continually evolving yet steadfast in its core beliefs.
Concluding our course, we emphasize Hinduism's enduring quest - the pursuit of peace, harmony, and universal brotherhood. This isn't just a doctrine for Hindus, but a clarion call to humanity, urging a harmonious coexistence amongst all faiths and cultures.
So, are you ready to embark on this transcendent journey, to glimpse the soul of a religion that has shaped civilizations, inspired thinkers, and offered solace to seekers? Join us and enrich your worldview with the timeless wisdom of Hinduism.
Course Motivation
Hinduism is different than other major religions around the world, including Islam, Judaism or Christianity in that it does not claim one idea, person or entity as its founder. Hindus consider themselves monotheistic, while other cultures perceive them as being polytheistic. Hinduism is practiced in different ways depending on what region from India you come. Sages, teachers and gurus throughout history, as well as the lessons taught in epics, stories and poetry of the deities have influenced Hindu belief systems throughout its development.
Hinduism is ever changing and yet finds its foundation in a constant theme - that God is found in everything and everybody. It's an exciting religion, one that, because it's so fluid, offers those who practice it not just one viewpoint or focal point in regard to morals, ethics, beliefs and religious practices, but many. Where you grew up in India also played a large role in how you or your family approached the religion. These differences are what make Hinduism different from other world religions such as Judaism or Christianity. Hinduism is not based so much on one holy book or perception of faith, but many.
Hindus, unlike Christians or Muslims or Jews, do not rely on a single source (such as the Holy Bible, the Koran or the Torah) for the practice of their faith. Hundreds of Indians from throughout India contributed to Hindu practices and viewpoints over generations. This is why we say that Hinduism is a fluid religion. It is not static, but ever changing. Nevertheless, Hinduism, despite the changes, additions and different viewpoints offered by sages and philosophers, has always maintained a firm foundation in its roots.
Hinduism is widely practiced by a majority of Indians today, although large Hindu communities are found throughout the world from Southeast Asia to South America to Africa, the United States, Europe and Australia.
The word "Hindu" originated in the Indus Valley and the lands surrounding the river Indus, in India. Throughout history, various terms have been used to apply to this culture and society, from the British "Hindustan", meaning specifically the northwest portion of India, to Arabic text that referred to the individuals who lived in the Indus Valley as Al-Hind, a modern-day term for India.
So what, exactly is Hinduism? In concept, Hinduism is not easily defined because it's made up of a wide range of ideas and traditions. Many of these traditions are based in sacred literature such as the Vedas, which will be explored more fully in this course.
People with differing viewpoints inside that religion compose Hinduism, like many other religions. For example, some Hindus consider certain rituals necessary for their salvation while others don't; some revere certain texts as sacred literature, while others don't.
Hinduism, to a great extent, relies on the belief that all actions in life have certain consequences or effects. This concept is called karma. Many Hindus believe that their actions, and how those actions affect themselves or others, perpetuate an eternal cycle of death and birth. During this cycle, a person continues to improve in each and every consecutive life in a process known as reincarnation. Attaining the highest level of perfection possible results in salvation or freedom for the individual to break free of the reincarnation cycle.
Other religions have similar beliefs, including Buddhism. The difficulty in defining Hinduism in a single sentence or two is that it has been, and it still being, created and developed from a variety of founders. Therefore, Hinduism is not defined by a specific creed or declaration. It's a combination of many teachings, beliefs and traditions. Because of this, Hinduism is different than the religions of Islam or Christianity, which are in essence, monotheistic.
Following its independence, the first prime minister of India stated that Hinduism was "all things to all men" -- further illustrating that Hinduism in and of itself cannot be specifically defined as one thing or another.
Throughout this course, in an effort to more specifically define the concepts and belief systems in Hinduism, we will explore various viewpoints when it comes to God, the Veda, Dharma, karma, and the writings of many of the holy books of Hinduism. We'll delve more deeply into the concepts of predestination and reincarnation, and how Hindu traditions developed into the form of religion as it's practiced today.
Understanding Hindu deities and what place they have in Hindu and Indian society is an important aspect of understanding the Hindu religion. In a sense, Hinduism does not have boundaries. Its edges are often blurred and hard to define.
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Course Lessons
Lesson 1: What is Hinduism?
- Lesson 1 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 1 Video B
- Lesson discussions: Hinduism; Reasons for Taking this Course
- Complete: Lesson 1 Assignment
- Complete Assignment: An Introduction
- Assessment: Lesson 1 Exam
Lesson 2: Origins
- Lesson 2 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 2 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 2 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 2 Exam
Lesson 3: Indo-Aryan Society
- Lesson 3 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 3 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 3 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 3 Exam
Lesson 4: Focal Points of Hinduism
- Lesson 4 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 4 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 4 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 4 Exam
Lesson 5: All About Karma
- Lesson 5 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 5 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 5 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 5 Exam
Lesson 6: Holy Books of Hinduism
- Lesson 6 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 6 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 6 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 6 Exam
Lesson 7: Hindu Deities
- Lesson 7 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 7 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 7 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 7 Exam
Lesson 8: Predestination and Reincarnation
- Lesson 8 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 8 Video B
- Lesson discussions: Reincarnation
- Complete: Lesson 8 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 8 Exam
Lesson 9. Common Hindu Traditions
- Lesson 9 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 9 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 9 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 9 Exam
Lesson 10: Hinduism and Yoga
- Lesson 10 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 10 Video B
- Lesson discussions: Yoga
- Complete: Lesson 10 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 10 Exam
Lesson 11. Mantras and Gunas
- Lesson 11 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 11 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 11 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 11 Exam
Lesson 12: Hindu Priests and Temples
- Lesson 12 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 12 Video B
- Lesson discussions: Hindu Temple
- Complete: Lesson 12 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 12 Exam
Lesson 13: Hindu Customs
- Lesson 13 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 13 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 13 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 13 Exam
Lesson 14: Hindu Festivals
- Lesson 14 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 14 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 14 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 14 Exam
Lesson 15: Hindu Women in Society
- Lesson 15 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 15 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 15 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 15 Exam
Lesson 16: Hindu Foods
- Lesson 16 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 16 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 16 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 16 Exam
Lesson 17: Hinduism in the 21st Century
- Lesson 17 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 17 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 17 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 17 Exam
Lesson 18: Striving for Harmony and Peace
- Lesson 18 Video A : Lesson Discussion Video
- Lesson 18 Video B
- Complete: Lesson 18 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 18 Exam
- Assessment: The Final Exam
Bibliography and Online Resources
- Lesson discussions: End of Course Poll; Program Evaluation Follow-up Survey (End of Course); Course Comments
Learning Outcomes
- Define Hinduism is.
- Describe origins of Hinduism.
- Describe Indo-Aryan Society.
- Describe Focal Points of Hinduism.
- Recognize and define karma.
- Summarize Holy Books of Hinduism.
- Summarize Hindu Deities.
- Describe predestination and reincarnation.
- Describe common Hindu traditions.
- Describe Hinduism and yoga.
- Describe mantras and gunas.
- Summarize Hindu priests and temples.
- Describe Hindu customs.
- Summarize Hindu festivals.
- Describe Hindu women in society.
- Identify Hindu foods.
- Summarize Hinduism in the 21st century.
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.
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Student Testimonials
- "Mac is an amazing instructor. He is always available and always positive comments and when I don't quite understand something, he is very patient in explaining it so that it is easily understood." -- Diana C.
- "Thanks. I had wanted to learn more about Hinduism and this course gave me the information I needed about the religion and culture. I understand karma and the different types of religious practices much better now. Great course." -- Tama V.
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