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Experiential:Hinduism   moksha, samadhi  
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Mythic:Hinduism   stories and descriptions of the 330 million gods and goddesses  
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Doctrinal:Hinduism   monism, teachings of Sankhya and Yoga  
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Ethical:Hinduism   rules and ideals of dharma  
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Ritual:Hinduism   various forms of worship practiced by followers of bhakti marga  
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Social:Hinduism   the caste system, various Hindu holy figures, such as the sannyasin  
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Material:Hinduism   the Ganges River, clay figurines of deities, sacred cows  
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Experiential : Jainsism   kevala  
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Mythic:Jainism   biography of the Mahavira, sotries of Tirthankaras  
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Doctrinal: Jainism   descriptions of the loka, and of various jivas  
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Ethical: Jainism   practice of ahimsa and the Five Great Vows  
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Ritual: Jainism   daily repentance before a teacher, meditation, fasting  
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Social: Jainism   division into sects (Shvetambaras and Digambaras) or Ascetics and laypeople  
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Material: Jainism   the whisk used by ascetics to prevent injury to life-forms; statues of the tirthankaras  
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Experiential: Sikhism   union with God and liberation from samsara  
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Mythic: Sikhism   accounts of the life of Guru Nanak and the founding of the Khalsa  
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Doctrinal: Sikhism   the theology of the Mool Mantra, haumai and hukam  
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Ethical: Sikhism   the four prohibitions for members of the Khalsa  
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Ritual: Sikhism   the ceremony of initiation into the Khalsa, meditation on the divine Name, worship practices in the gurdwara  
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Social: Sikhism   the Panth; the Khalsa  
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Material: Sikhism   the Five K's  
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Experiential: Zen Buddhism   satori  
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Mythic: Zen Buddhism   the legend of Buddha choosing Mahakasyapa as his successor  
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Doctrinal: Zen Buddhism   the distinction between sudden awakening and gradual awakening  
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Ethical: Zen Buddhism   a concern for social justice  
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Ritual: Zen Buddhism   dokusan and zazen  
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Social: Zen Buddhism   Rinzai vs. Soto Sect; master-disciple relationship  
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Material: Zen Buddhism   the meditation hall, the encouragement stick, sumie, Japanese gardens  
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Experiential: Shinto   unity with the kami  
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Mythic: Shinto   an account of the origins of Japan  
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Doctrinal: Shinto   beliefs regarding the nature of the kami  
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Ethical: Shinto   the primary virtues of Bushido  
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Ritual: Shinto   worship at the kamidana  
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Social: Shinto   Shinto priests  
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Material: Shinto   kamidana, torii  
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Experiential: Confucianism   knowing and being in harmony with Tao  
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Mythic: Confucianism   ancient accounts of the good rulers and ancestors of China's past  
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Doctrinal: Confucianism   Confucius' many teachings as set forth in the Analects  
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Ethical: Confucianism   Jen, Te  
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Ritual: Confucianism   behavior resulting form the doctrine of li  
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Social: Confucianism   the Five Constant Relationships  
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Material: Confucianism   Confucian temples  
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Experiential: Taoism   living in accord with Tao  
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Mythic: Taoism   legendary account of life of Lao Tzu  
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Doctrinal: Taoism   philosophy of Tao, We-Wei  
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Ethical: Taoism   virtues of nonaggression  
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Ritual: Taoism   breathing exercieses  
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Social: Taoism   figure of the sage  
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Material: Taoism   yin and yang symbol  
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