Great World Religions: Hinduism (Detailed Description)

Great World Religions: Hinduism (12 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Course No. 6104 Taught by Mark W. Muesse Rhodes College Ph.D., Harvard University

Terms we associate with Hinduism—"Hinduism," "religion," and "India"—are all Western creations, notions that for most of history did not accurately reflect the thinking of those who practice this most ancient of the great faiths. In fact, one of the primary themes of Professor Mark W. Muesse's lectures is the difficulty of studying Hinduism without imposing Western perceptions upon it. In Hinduism you will find a religion that is perhaps the most diverse of all, that worships more gods and goddesses than any other, and which rejects the notion that there is one path to the divine.

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A Window into All Religions These lectures provide a window into the roots of not only this religion, but perhaps all religions. You will explore over the course of Hinduism's 5,000-year journey: ● ● ● ● ●

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the Indus Valley civilization the huge variety of Hindu gods and goddess the sacred writings in the Vedas, the Bhagavad-gita and the Upanishads ritual purity rites the Aryan language of Sanskrit, whose roots can be seen in such English words as "divine," "video," and "ignite."

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The story of Hinduism is the story of very un-Western traditions—arranged marriages and the caste system—that have survived and thrived for thousands of years; and of a wealth of gods, terms, and practices—karma, Krishna, yoga, guru—that have found a home in Western lives and language. The course also explains that Hinduism rejects the notion that there is one path to the divine, and at its best, it honors all seekers after the truth.

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Understand the Oldest Religion Hinduism is the world's oldest living religious tradition, with roots deep in the early cultures of India. These ancient cultures, the most important of which were the Indus Valley civilization and the Aryan society, combined to create a highly diverse family of religions and philosophies. The series moves chronologically through the history of Hinduism, from its earliest precursors through its classical manifestations to its responses to modernity. Along the way, Dr. Muesse discusses salient aspects of Hindu life and places them in historical and theological context. Course Lecture Titles 1. Hinduism in the World and the World of Hinduism 2. The Early Cultures of India

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3. The World of the Veda 4. From the Vedic Tradition to Classical Hinduism



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The journey begins with an examination of the early cultures that most significantly shaped the development of Hinduism. Dr. Muesse makes a brief visit to the indigenous culture of northern India, the Indus Valley civilization, before introducing the migration of the Aryans from Central Asia. Hinduism received from the Aryans its most sacred and authoritative scripture, the Veda , which is explored in detail. After the "Vedic" period, classical Hinduism developed. During the classical period, Hinduism generated many of its basic ideas and practices, including the notions of transmigration of the soul, reincarnation, and karma. Major social arrangements were established in Hindu culture during its classical phase. The classic phase strongly influences the present day. Social stratification and gender relations greatly affect the nature of spiritual life for all Hindus. Professor Muesse discusses the caste system, and the different life patterns for men and women.

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The Way of Action; The Way of Wisdom; The Way of Devotion

5. Caste 6. Men, Women, and the Stages of Life

Hinduism is religiously and philosophically diverse. It affirms not only the multiplicity of the divine but also the multiplicity of paths to divine reality. Different people require different spiritualities. Dr. Muesse outlines:

7. The Way of Action



8. The Way of Wisdom

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9. Seeing God

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The "way of action," the spiritual discipline pursued by the vast majority of Hindus, aims to improve an individual's future lives through meritorious deeds (according to the Hindu belief of reincarnation). The series looks at several varieties of such action, including ritual, festival, and pilgrimage. The "way of wisdom" is a much less traversed pathway to ultimate salvation. It is demanding and rigorous. Gaining wisdom means to understand the unity of the soul and ultimate reality and to live one's life accordingly. The "way of devotion," or bhakti, is oriented toward faith in a personal deity of choice. It is a widely traversed road to god among Hindus. Your introduction to bhakti practice comes through one of the most important and beloved Hindu texts, the Bhagavad-gita, a wondrous story of a warrior's dilemma and the counsel of the god Krishna which has been a treasure trove of spiritual enrichment for Hindus for centuries.

10. The Way of Devotion 11. The Goddess and Her Devotees

These are different paths that involve very different conceptions of the divine reality, and Dr. Muesse explains how such divergent views can coexist within the Hindu tradition.

12. Hinduism in the Modern Period

He also explores the functions of images in Hindu worship and how Hinduism can be both monotheistic and polytheistic. You also learn about devotion to the Goddess and her many manifestations in the Hindu pantheon, and investigate some of the theory and practice of Tantra, a yogic discipline associated with the Goddess. Hinduism in the Modern Era Modern Hinduism faces challenges from Islam and from Western culture. The great theological differences between Hinduism and Islam have formed the basis for tense relationships between Hindus and Muslims, frequently erupting into outright violence. Dr. Muesse describes the British Raj and the Indian independence movement led by Gandhi, includes examples of Hindu missions to the West, and discusses the tensions between Hinduism and modernity. A Very Skilled Guide After receiving his Ph.D. in the Study of Religion from Harvard University, Professor Muesse became Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Professor Muesse is a member of the American Academy of Religion and the Society for Indian Philosophy and Religion, and has been Visiting Professor at the Tamilnadu Theological Seminary in Madurai, India. He has traveled extensively throughout Asia and has studied at Wat Mahadhatu, Bangkok, Thailand; the Himalayan Yogic Institute, Kathmandu, Nepal; and the Subodhi Institute of Integral Education in Sri Lanka. He has authored numerous articles and reviews on comparative religion and theology. "Should I buy Audio or Video?" This course works well in all formats. The DVD and videotape versions feature more than 80 images, including gods, people, and art. There are also maps and plenty of on-screen text.

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