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Buddha and Ashoka: Crash Course World History #6
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In which John relates a condensed history of India, post-Indus Valley Civilization. John explores Hinduism and the origins of Buddhism. He also gets into the reign of Ashoka, the Buddhist emperor who, in spite of Buddhism's structural disapproval of violence, managed to win a bunch of battles.

Chapters:
Introduction
The Vedas
The Caste System
Dharma
Samsara, Moksha, and Karma
Buddhism
Chutes and Ladders
Ashoka
Hinduism
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Subject:
History
World History
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course World History
Date Added:
01/26/2012
The Five Major World Religions
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It's perfectly human to grapple with questions, like 'Where do we come from?' and 'How do I live a life of meaning?' These existential questions are central to the five major world religions -- and that's not all that connects these faiths. John Bellaimey explains the intertwined histories and cultures of Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam. Lesson by John Bellaimey, animation by TED-Ed.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Date Added:
03/15/2021
Getting the Foundations Right When Teaching Asian Religions
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An article written by Todd Lewis that was published in Education About Asia in 2010 that discuses what educators need to know when they prepare to teach asian religions.
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For teachers seeking resources to instill greater global literacy on world religions, it is the best of times and the worst of times. Cultural diversity in American schools is increasing, and the number of Hindu temples, mosques, and Buddhist meditation centers is rising. Because of popular media, references to Hindu gods, Daoist geomancy, or Buddhist karma teachings no longer seem exotic...

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
World Cultures
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Todd Lewis
Date Added:
10/16/2024
Hindu temples
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A Hindu temple can be a simple structure by the side of the road or a large complex including many buildings. Temples serve as dwelling places for deities, surrounded by markets selling offerings and flowers. The inner sanctuaries are small and intended for a few worshippers at a time. Above the sanctuaries are central towers, shaped like the mountain home of the gods and brightly painted.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Date Added:
03/15/2021
Sacred Texts of World Religions
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Selection from the "Bhagavad Gita," inThe MahabharataSelection from the Teachings of BuddhaSelection from the "Book of Psalms;" The Holy BibleSelection from the "Book of John;" The Holy BibleSelection of surahs from The Holy Koran

Subject:
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
C. Redwing
Date Added:
03/28/2020
Tiny Tales from India
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A Book of Two Hundred 100-Word Stories

Word Count: 22538

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Arts and Humanities
History
Physical Geography
Physical Science
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
07/08/2020
Understanding South Asia's Religious Art
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An article written by Todd Lewis and Jinah Kim that was published in Education About Asia in 2020 that discuses what educators need to know when they prepare to teach about South Asian Religious Art
Introduction:
There are many ways to talk about the art of India (here, India is a shorthand for the South Asian subcontinent). From a serene stone sculpture of a meditating Buddha to the dynamic image of Dancing Shiva in bronze, to cosmic symbolism of soaring temples covered in sensuous celestial bodies built in stone to the perfect architecture of Taj Mahal, to colorful paintings of heroes and heroines of love stories and myths to intricate carvings on ivory...

Subject:
Art History
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
World Cultures
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Jinah Kim
Todd Lewis
Date Added:
10/16/2024