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49 Cards in this Set
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Word means disciple or learner.
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Sikh
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Means princess
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Kaur
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Sikh place of worship
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Gudwaras
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Sikh community kitchen
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Langar
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Only religion that says women are entirely equal to men.
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Sikh
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"There is no Hindu, there is no muslim"
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Sikh
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Believe in only one God but many manifestations.
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Sikh
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Devoted to peace and protecting the rights of others
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Sikh
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Jains that wear no clothes "sky clad"- no women
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Digambaras
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Believe the universe is eternal and is always changing.
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Jains
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Jains that are "White Clad" women OK
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Shevetambara
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Nataputta Varhamana founded what religion?
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Jainism
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Means "Great Hero"
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Mahavira
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Entirely devoted to Ahimsa
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Jainism
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Promotes extreme detachment
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Jainism
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Spiritual = good
body = bad |
Jainism
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Jainism word for soul
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Jiva
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Jain leader that has "crossed over"
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Tirthankaras
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Cover mouth to prevent harming bugs.
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Jainism
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Right faith, right knowledge, and right conduct
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Jainism
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gateway between the sacred and the divine
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Torii
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A Kamidana is a what?
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Shelf of spirits
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Sun goddess fought with brother over food.
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Amaterasu
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Shinto shrine that has guard dogs or lions at entrance
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Jinja
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What are the 4 Shinto Affirmations?
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1) Family & traditions
2) Reverence toward nature 3) Physical cleanliness 4) Festivals for gods |
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Were seen as gods until after WWII
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Japanese Emperors
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Means spirits or gods
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Kami
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Siddartha Gautama is the found of what religion
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Buddhism
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Place where Siddhartha found enlightenment
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Bodhi Tree
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Literally means "Awakened One"
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Buddha
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Condsidered to be the second founder of Buddhism
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King Ashoka
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Place of Buddhas 1st sermon
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Deer Park
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4th largest religion in the world
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Buddhism
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Buddhist hand movements:
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Mudras
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Tibetan sand paintings
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Mandalas
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Word for sitting meditation (Buddhism)
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Zazen
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Sacred book of Taoism
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Tao Te Ching
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It is most widely translated after the Bible
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Tao Te Ching
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Japanese Religion
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Shinto
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Chinese religion (not confucianism)
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Taoism
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Name means "old man"
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Lao Tzu
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Rode out of town on an ox
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Lao Tzu
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Means "Way or Path"
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Tao
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Symbol for Complimentary opposites. Reflect balance
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Yin/Yang
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Book of changes
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I Ching
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Chinese Religion (not Taoism)
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Confucianism
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Kung Fu-tzu (Master Kong) is also called
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Confucius
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Sacred book of confucianism
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Analects
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The basis of Confucianist politics. Conveys many virtues.
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Ren (Jen)
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