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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Caste system | system in Indian society dividing everybody according to their social status |
| Enlightenment | being able to view the world in a different life changing matter |
| Hinduism | complex of bullies and values and customs including worship of many guys expescially the trimurti composed of brahma the creator vishnu the preserve for an shiva the destroyer |
| Yahweh | a name for the Old Testament God as translated from the Hebrew YHVH |
| Dharma | basic principles of the cosmos also an ancient stage in Hindu mythology worshipped as a God by some lower caste |
| Abraham | the first of the old testament patron marks and the father of isaac |
| Moksha | freedom from reincarnation a state of complete oneness with Brahman |
| Karma | Hinduism and Buddhism the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation |
| Coveenant | .Bible an agreement between God and His people in which God makes certain promises and requires certain behavior from them in return |
| Torah | the first of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures comprising the first five books of the Old Testament considered as a unit |
| Vedas | in Hinduism the ancient books of sacred songs in which much of its religions believes are based |
| Eightfoldpath | rules for how you should live according to Buddhism |
| Indo-European | family of languages that are 1000 BC were spoken throughout European and in parts of southwestern in southern Asia |
| Devi | Saraswati and parvati or but two of the many incarnations of the female Hindu deity |
| Canaan | ancient country that includes parts of Jordan and the Palestinian and was controlled by Egyptians |
| Nirvana | buddhism bullies that when the storage is complete in like and it is bliss it in there's this state of being |
| Siddharthagautama | an ancient Indian prince who founded Buddhism and became known as the Buddha |
| reincarnation | embodiment in a new form especially the reappearance or a person in another form |