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At the end of this module, the learners will be able to.
* Analyze the brief history, core teaching, fundamental beliefs, practices
and related issues of Theravada Buddhism.
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Modified True or False. Write the word TRUE if the sentences is true and
FALSE if the statement is false.
1. In Hinduism, one may skip the cycle of rebirth or incarnation.
2. There are 500 million devas or gods in Hinduism.
3. The Ramayana contains 24000 verses in 6 books.
4. Vishnu is the God of love, benevolence and forgiveness.
5. Kocherii R. Narayana is a Dalit who became the tenth president of
India from 1997 to 2002.
6. Brahma is the founder of Hinduism.
7. The Festival of Lights is held annually around August or
September.
8. Those who practice Shaivism value self- discipline and Philosophy.
9. The Vedas were passed down through written texts.
10. Bhagavad Gita is also known as "The Lord's Song."
11. Upanishads literally translate as "bind forward" or "releasing
up."
12. Vedas are consist of four main paArts, the Mantras, Brahmanas,
Aranyakas and Upanishads.
13. Diwali Festival is annually celebrated on October.
14. Matsya is a dwarf form who destroyed the warrior class.
15. Jnana Yoga is the path of knowledge, wisdom, introspection and
Contemplation.
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Transcribed Image Text:Target At the end of this module, the learners will be able to. * Analyze the brief history, core teaching, fundamental beliefs, practices and related issues of Theravada Buddhism. Review Modified True or False. Write the word TRUE if the sentences is true and FALSE if the statement is false. 1. In Hinduism, one may skip the cycle of rebirth or incarnation. 2. There are 500 million devas or gods in Hinduism. 3. The Ramayana contains 24000 verses in 6 books. 4. Vishnu is the God of love, benevolence and forgiveness. 5. Kocherii R. Narayana is a Dalit who became the tenth president of India from 1997 to 2002. 6. Brahma is the founder of Hinduism. 7. The Festival of Lights is held annually around August or September. 8. Those who practice Shaivism value self- discipline and Philosophy. 9. The Vedas were passed down through written texts. 10. Bhagavad Gita is also known as "The Lord's Song." 11. Upanishads literally translate as "bind forward" or "releasing up." 12. Vedas are consist of four main paArts, the Mantras, Brahmanas, Aranyakas and Upanishads. 13. Diwali Festival is annually celebrated on October. 14. Matsya is a dwarf form who destroyed the warrior class. 15. Jnana Yoga is the path of knowledge, wisdom, introspection and Contemplation. ver
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