World Religion
World Religion
World Religion
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction to World Religion
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VI. Introduction to Hinduism (pp. 30-37)
Introduction
a. Definitions of Hinduism
b. Origins and Growth of Hinduism
c. Characteristics of Hinduism
d. Three Major Path of Hinduism
e. Sacred text of Hinduism
f. Basic Teaching of Hinduism
g. Hindu Festivals and Holy Days
Activities
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Introduction to World Religion and Beliefs System
Module 1: The Religion and the Belief System
Discussion:
Oxford dictionary - An action or conduct indicating belief in, obedience to, and reverence for a
god, gods, or similar superhuman power; the performance of religious rites or observances
William James - the feeling, acts, and experiences of individual people in their solitude as they
stand in relation to whatever they may consider the divine.
Emile Durkheim -a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things which unite
into one single moral community all those who adhere to them.
Relegere
Religari Re- Eligere
Constantly return
To be tied into To Choose Again
to
Substantive
definition Excludes or limits the
subject matter of religion
to simply about beliefs,
institutions and practices.
3 Categories of
the definitions of
Accommodates other
Religion Functional important ideas such as
definition creeds and principles, which
are common in religious.
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Philosophy of Religion - Branch of philosophy that deals with the philosophical analysis,
reflection, and examination of the central issues, themes, topics, and problems about religion.
Soul
Philosophy of
Theology Spirit
Religion
God
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Activity 1.1
Direction: Supply the information of the following graphic organizer.
Religion
Religari
Activity 1.2
DirectionL Complete the Table of Variant Theism according to their meaning.
Activity 1.3
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Direction: Match the following words in Column A with their meaning/definition in Column B.
Write the letter of the correct answer
Column A Column B
1. Anltionuf noinitfed a. the feeling, acts and experiences of
individual
2. Antivesbus efdinionit b. excludes or limits the subject matter
of religion
3. Ilymaf of eserbmalcnes c. a unified system of beliefs and
practices
4. Phyosoliph d. we do not have a set of defining
characteristics
5. Gyoloeth e. Study of the existence of God
6. Tipirs f. love of wisdom
7. Theismanp g. accommodates other important
ideas/principles
8. Aunifflladet h. those qualities regarded as forming the
elements
9. Durkheim miehkrud i. belief that everything is God
10. amilliw mesaj j. immaterial part of human being or animal
k. People who do not belong to any religion
Activity 1.4
Direction: Identify the multiple variants of theism according to the given situation.
1. Glydel believes that Jesus Christ is the only one God.
2. In contrast with Glydel, Jimmy believes that there are two or more Gods.
3. Miggy have a problematic situation then he realizes that God doesn’t Exist
4. Samantha sometimes believes/not believes in the existence of God.
5. Shantidope sees all of all things in this world are God.
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Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems
Module 2: Positive and Negative Effects of Religion
Discussion:
Religion has become a very important aspect in development of civilizations and cultures. In fact,
most ancient societies based their worldviews on religion, and it has been proven to be beneficial
to the attainment and maintenance of social stability and cohesiveness.
Help them realize the value of family Causes fights and conflicts
Activity 2.1
Directions: Bring a religious item or a picture that shows a part of religious activity or ritual.
Describe the item or activity or ritual guided by the questions below.
.Activity 2.2
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Directions: Fill the graphic organizer. List down the positive and negative effects of religion.
Positive Negative
Effects of Religion
Activity 2.3 PanaKnow – Give your own perspectives about the positive and negative effects of
religion.
Judaism began before history in the eastern Mediterranean was even written. Judaism was
founded by Abraham around 1750 B.C.E. Although Abraham is seen as the founder of
Judaism, his grandson Jacob, who’s name changed to Israel, was the father of 12 children
who became known as the “children of Israel”, or Israelites. Much later, they came to be
known as the Jewish people. So Jacob was the great, great, great grandfather of each and
every Jew.
Who is a Jew?
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Judaism began before history in the eastern Mediterranean was even written. Judaism was
founded by Abraham around 1750 B.C.E. Although Abraham is seen as the founder of
Judaism, his grandson Jacob, who’s name changed to Israel, was the father of 12 children
who became known as the “children of Israel”, or Israelites. Much later, they came to be
known as the Jewish people. So Jacob was the great, great, great grandfather of each and
every Jew.
Note:
The Jewish people and the religion of Judaism are strongly interrelated. Converts to Judaism typically
have a status within the Jewish ethnos equal to those born into it. However, several converts to Judaism, as
well as ex-Jews, have claimed that converts are treated as second-class Jews by many born Jews. –
WIKIPEDIA
Abraham
In Judaism, he is Judaism is one of the oldest
the founding religions still existing today.
father of the Jews share a core of Monotheism
Covenant, the principles
special The Tanakh and the Talmud are
relationship the main holy books in Judaism
between the
Jewish people and
God
Moses Has 613 commandments from God
He was a miracle- but the Ten Commandments are
working leader the most important
chosen by God to Sabbath- Is known as the rest day
take the Israelites for the Jews. It begins before
out of the bondage sundown Friday night and ends
of slavery in Egypt Saturday nightfall.
more than 3,300
years ago.
Ketuvim-(writings)-Psalms,
Proverbs, Job, Song of Songs, Ruth,
Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Ester,
Daniel,Ezra, Nehemiah, 1st and 2nd
Chronicles
Star of David
Universal
Symbol of
Judaism
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symbol of the
Jewish faith and
has 7 branches to
symbolize the 7
days of Hanukah.
Synagogues
A place where 10
men can go and
worship and study
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MODULE 4: CHRISTIANITY
Founder Place of Worship Holy Book Symbol
Jesus Christ Church Bible Cross
Christianity at a glance
1. Christianity is the most popular religion in the world with over 2 billion adherents. 42 million
Britons see themselves as nominally Christian, and there are 6 million who are actively
practicing.
2. Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah promised in the Old Testament.
3. Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
4. Christians believe that God sent his Son to earth to save humanity from the consequences of its
sins.
5. One of the most important concepts in Christianity is that of Jesus giving his life on the Cross
(the Crucifixion) and rising from the dead on the third day (the Resurrection).
6. Christians believe that there is only one God, but that there are three elements to this one God:
God the Father
God the Son
The Holy Spirit
7. Their spiritual leaders are called priests or ministers.
8. The Christian holy book is the Bible and consists of the Old and New Testaments.
3 Major Members of
Christianity
Prophet
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3. A Teacher – Jesus himself was a medium and the message.
4. A Prophet - Jesus belongs to the line of the Old Testament prophets
5. An Activist - Jesus initiated a movement that led to a division of and separation from
Judaism
Why Jesus condemned to Death?
The cross where Christ died conveys several interpretations or images.
1. Rejection-vindication - Is the idea that Jesus was condemned to death, crucified, and was
buried but after three days, resurrected and went to his father in heaven.
2. Defeat of the earthly powers - Points to the idea that the dominant powers during Jesus
time had caused his death.
3. Disclosure of the “Way” - Is a revelation of the possibility of living a life like Christ’s.
4. Love of God - It was revealed in cross which symbolizes the unconditional love of God for
us.
5. Died for our sins - Means he was the sacrificial lamb offered by God as atonement for the
sins of mankind.
Activity 4.1
1. Memorize and recite the Prayer “Our Father”
2. What is the message of the Our Father?
3. How were your religious traditions influencing the world today?
4. Based on Christianity what is the essence of the sacrificial of Jesus Christ?
Discussion:
Islam – The second largest religion in the world. The Arabic word
Islam means, “submission”, while the word Muslim means “one
who submit to Allah”.
The meaning of Islam is “Peace”
Origin of Islam
Its founder, Prophet Muhammad who was born in Mecca.
He was oriented to trade handmade objects to foreign market in
Palestine and Egypt.
He began to venture into public spaces and preach that there is
only one God – Allah.
4 caliphs of Islam
1. Abu bakr
2. Ali
3. Uthman
4. Omar
Muslim task to bring to all parts of the world Islam’s own value
system.
1. Islamic religion continued its territorial expansion.
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2. After the 12th century, there had been the Sufis.
3. The far ranging influence of Muslim Traders.
4. Sawm
- Fasting
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- Muslims are required to fast during the month of Ramadan
- During a fast, Muslims are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or have sexual intercourse
5. Hajj
- Annual pilgrimage to Mecca
- It is required at least once in their lifetimes, among all adult Muslims who have the
resources to spend and have enough provisions for their families while on pilgrimage
Mecca
- Considered a holy place among Muslims, such that non-Muslims are not allowed to enter.
- Kaaba – Black Stone in Mecca
Holy Days
- Eid al – Fitr
Signals the end of Ramadan
- Eid al – Adha
A four day festival that remembers prophet Ibrahim’s (Abraham) willingness to
offer his son to God
2 types of Muslims
Activity 5.1
Activity 5.2
Enumeration
1-4 – Caliph of Islam
5-9 – 5 Pillars of Islam
10 – Holiday of Islam
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Activity 5.3: Fill up the Semantic Web Organizer
Islamic Countries
in Southeast Asia
SANATANA DHARMA
The everlasting law
Hindus preferred term to their religion rather than Hinduism
DHARMA
Central to the Hindu worldview, speaks not just about religious obligations but of
social and cultural obligations as well
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ORIGINS AND GROWTH OF HINDUISM
Characteristics of Hinduism
The Vedas as the source of Hindu belief
Belief in karma and reincarnation
Belief in the social class system known as caste system
Caste System
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Sacred texts of Hinduism
1. Vedas- sometimes called Sruti means “knowledge”. Hindus believe that the contents are
divinely inspired, sacred, and authoritative guide in dealing with life.
Four Major Parts of VEDAS
Rig Veda – composed hymns to Gods and Goddesses
Sama Veda – to be sung or recited based on the Rig
Yajur Veda – composed of short proses and verses, or mantras used in ritual
Atharva Veda – composed of the magical
2. Upanishads- Comes from the root word upa which means “near”, ni which means “down”, and
shad which means to “sit”.
Has a mystical aura, as it deals with problems of deepest concern to human beings such as death
and how to live, the purpose and meaning of life, the nature of God and the beginning of the
universe, and the relation of death to life.
3. Bhagavad-Gita- Also called “Song of the Blessed Lord.” Narrate the story of Arjuna and his
chariot warrior who is about to battle his cousins in a war between two branches of their royal
family .
Deity and Worship
Two ways of viewing the deity
The statue made of stone or marble
Humans have to respond properly by showing respect and reverence to the image.
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Durga Devi -is a powerful, even frightening goddess who fights fiercely in
order to restore dharma (moral order).
Brahman- Means the Great, the Supreme. Explains the Hindu understanding
of the nature of the ultimate reality
Ahimsa- Nonviolence
Activity 6. 1
Direction: Answer the following question.
1. In your own words, what is Hinduism?
2. If you will be given a chance to create your own God, what it would be and illustrate its
appearance. Explain your reason for choosing this God.
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Activity 6.2
Direction: Identify what is asked in each question. Choose the best answer on the box below and
write it on the space provided.
_____________1. Belief in one god but at the same time accepting the existence of other gods
_____________2. This God is called as the Preserver
_____________3. Traditionally called varnashrama
_____________4. It is composed of hymns to Gods and Goddesses
_____________5. It is called “Song of the Blessed Lord
_____________6. It is to be sung or recited based on the Rig
_____________7. World’s third largest religion by population after Christianity and Islam
_____________8. Root word of Hinduism which is derived from the Sanskrit word
_____________9. She is the Goddess of Learning
_____________10. It means everlasting law
Activity 6. 3
Direction:
Let’s test your memory. We’ve listed 14 Gods of Hinduism but you’ll find only 13 of them in the
puzzle!
B R A H M A A B A R S T U B S
A S R S V V S R S A T W T H A
M A B A H I A S O P U S A A T
A S T I G S A R A S W A T I E
S F T W S H S A T B X Z W S S
A O P R T N M N T B U D D H A
B V X S E U N J H S H R W S C
S R S H I V A N M S O R S T X
S T Y A G R G A N A P A T I S
A L A K S H M I N S S M U O P
S B V A I N D R A E R A S A B
J I L L I A N K R I S H N A S
S S G Y S G D S E D U R G A S
S A F H T N S T T A B C Z S W
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S A N M Q I A W Q S N M Z X W
Word List:
1. Brahma 7. Hanuman 13. Saraswati
2. Vishnu 8. Surya 14. Buddha
3. Shiva 9. Agni
4. Ganapati 10. Indra
5. Rama 11. Lakhsmi
6. Krishna 12. Durga
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Tries to remain faithful to the teaching of Buddha by emphasizing the
role of the individual without dependence on others or gods in attaining
enlightenment.
2. Mahayana – liberal branch that accepted new teachings, text and rituals.
No exact date and place can be identified to signal the start of this Buddhism.
It offers various way of how to attained liberation by overcoming suffering.
It teaches beyond what has been told by the Buddha.
Mahayana monks believe that there are many other Buddhas and that anyone is capable of
being a Buddha.
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Buddhist Scripture
The life and teachings of the Buddha were transmitted orally.
When written came it was compiled into treatises called Tripitaka
(threefold basket)
Tripitaka (threefold basket) 3 main categories:
1. Vinaya Pitaka – discipline basket with 227 rules
2. Sutta Pitaka – discourse basket with life story of and the poems and songs
dedicated to the Buddha.
3. Abhidhamma Pitaka – further basket with the expanded and elaborated
teachings of Buddha
NIRVANA
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REINCARNATION
In Buddhist, it means the eternal recurrence of craving until one is able to overcome it.
CONDITIONED ARISING
• It is the endless cycle of suffering.
Activity 7.1
Direction: Differentiate the two sects of Buddhism using Venn Diagram
1. If you will choose from the two sects of Buddhism, which one is better? Explain.
2. How will you apply the learnings that you get from your chosen sects of Buddhism in
your daily life?
3. Enumerate the 4 sight of Siddhartha Gautama Buddha and the meaning of each
symbolism
Activity 7.2
Direction: Identify what is asked in each question. Choose the best answer on the box below and
write it on the space provided.
_____________1. It means “advocates of the doctrine of the elder.
_____________2. A practical guide to self-transformation and liberation from all defilements of
life.
_____________3. It is a discourse basket with life story of and the poems and songs dedicated to
the Buddha
_____________4. This is the place where Buddha attained enlightenment.
_____________5. It is a state of perpetual bliss, peace, or happiness.
_____________6. It means the eternal recurrence of craving until one is able to overcome it.
_____________7. It is freeing your mind from evil.
_____________8. It is a discipline basket with 227 rules
_____________9. It is working for the good of others.
_____________10. It is further basket with the expanded and elaborated teachings of Buddha.
Bodh Gaya Mahayana Buddhism Sutta Pitaka Eightfold Path
Theravada Buddhism Reincarnation Nirvana Page 24 of 32
Vinaya
Pitaka Abhidhamma Pitaka Right Speech Right Action
Introduction to World Religion and Beliefs System
Module 8: Confucianism
Discussion:
Master Kong (c. 551-479), who is more popularly known outside China by the Latinized
name Confucius, would be seen as the most influential thinker in Chinese history, His
teachings were all about moral and political maxims, a way of life, or a traditional system of
values.
Confucianism has brought social and political changes in the world. The founder himself,
Master Kong or Kung Fuzi, was born during the troubled times of war, political intrigues, and
many social changes in China. One must understand his life and teachings in the light of the
political and social background that prevailed during his lifetime.
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3. The Chun Qiu or Spring and autumns annals- contains the history of Confucius’s
home state during the years 722 BCE up to 481 BCE, two years before Confucius’s
death.
4. The YI Jing or Book of Changes- a divination (fortune-telling) manual.
5. The Liji or Book of Rites- consist of three separate ritual text and concerns the
Zhou dynasty’s bureaucratic system and the proper forms for many ceremonies.
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6. Understanding, sympathy, compassion- “Understanding, “sympathy,” “compassion” or shu means
“not doing to others what one does not want to oneself.” This message is simple: treat others in the
same way you want them to treat you.
7. Humanity- Confucius helped us understand the different virtues, but for him, all of these virtues are
the ways toward moral attitude-ren. Ren originally means “handsome,” “manly,” or “man’s man,”
8. Rituals- Rituals are district and unique to human society and are based on a society’s beliefs,
traditions, and religions.
9. The Gentleman- A person who possesses all the virtues and can practice his humanity and the rituals
is called a “gentleman.”
Law
Models
Women
The way
The Concept of “Gentleman” - Noble origin which is given to a young son of a lord and is acquired by
birth not by merit
Confucius redefined it as goal that everyone (male) should aspire to be
Gentleman - Possesses moral uprightness, ritual training, good education, and exemplar moral behavior
According to Confucius it is not a birthright but is a character that can be achieved through
training, education, and living a moral life
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To serve the government
To teach the young of the same noble government
Is Human Nature Good or Evil?
1. Xing - Chinese translation of human nature which means “mind or heart”. For Confucian scholars, the
goodness of human nature is not only given as a gift from the heart but also is something to be worked
hard for.
2. Mencius - One of the greatest Confucian scholars, believes that all human beings are given the sense of
right and wrong which make them different from beasts.
3. Xunzi - Believes that human nature is evil. Human nature as evil means a person is incapable of living
in a more cultured and civilized way with his or her fellow human beings.
4. The Cult of Heaven - A practice under Confucian tradition in the old times that the emperor had to
offer sacrifices to Heaven and Earth. The Emperor had to go to the Temple of Heaven to offer sacrifices to
the God named Shangdi (ruler above) .
5. Cult of Ancestors - Expressed in a form of memorial services.
6. The Family Rituals - Confucian teachings give value to family order. Age is a way of telling the social
roles one must fulfill.
Confucius quotations
It is easy to hate, and it is difficult to love. This is how the whole scheme of things works. All good
things are difficult to achieve; and bad things are very easy to get.
The more man meditates upon good thoughts, the better will be his world and the world at large.
When it is obvious that the goals cannot be reached, don't adjust the goals, adjust the action steps.
By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by
imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.
ACTIVITY 8.1
Directions: Explain the following Confucius sayings in your own understanding.
1. The more man meditates upon good thoughts, the better will be his world and the world at
large.
2. When it is obvious that the goals cannot be reached, don't adjust the goals, adjust the action
steps.
3. The strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home.
ACTIVITY 8.2: Using ACROSTIC word give the acronym of CONFUCIANISM based on
your own understanding.
C - ____________
O - ____________
N - ____________
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F - ____________
U - ____________
C - ____________
I - ____________
A - ____________
N - ____________
I - ____________
S - ____________
M - ____________
Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems
Module 9: Taoism
Discussion:
What is Taoism?
● The method of “Huang and Lao” is one the names given for Taoism
● Huang literally means “ the Yellow Emperor” while Lao refers to the Chinese old sage
Laozi (Lao Tzu).
Yin Yang
● This dualism explains various changes that occur in the world.
Eight Trigrams
Water
SKY Wind
Lake
EARTH
Fire
Mountain
Tao Te Ching
● One of the earliest materials that contain teachings of Lao Tzu.
Tao
❖ It is considered the ground or foundation of everything that there is - including
change.
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❖ Leads one to value solitariness and the natural rather than the organized and well-
ordered society.
Activity 9.1
Direction: Identify what is asked for, write the answers on the blanks.
___________1. In Chinese history, he is the one of the earliest rulers and foundational figures in Chinese
tradition
____________2. It refers to the Chinese Old Sage Lauzi.
____________3. One of the earliest materials that contain the teaching of Laozi.
____________4. A compilation of teachings of Taoism due to the proliferation of its religious scriptures.
____________5. Known as the Book of Change
____________6. The two basic component of the I-Ching
____________7. It explains various changes that occur in the world.
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____________8. The ground or foundation of everything that there is change.
____________9. He is one of the champions of Taoism
____________10. The scripture of the Ultimate Equilibrium
Activity 9.3
Discussion:
ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF SHINTO
■ For majority of Japanese, there is only one indigenous religious tradition and that is
Shinto.
■ One becomes a member of Shinto through blood and not by means of proselytizing.
■ 90 percent of the Japanese population is still involved in Shinto ritual practice every year.
■ The Japanese people do not want to be labeled religious.
■ Shinto described as an action-centered religion. A religion not founded on a set of
propositional beliefs but rather on action.
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■ Called as religious Shinto.
■ Which were thought as the “chosen ones”.
SHAMANIC SHINTO (MINKAN SHINTO)
■ Deals with shaman, spirit phenomena, and faith healing.
DUAL SHINTO (RYOBU SHINTO)
■ RYOBU SHINTO – A mixture of Buddhism and Shinto
■ Philosophical Shinto – interested in speculative thinking and conjectures.
“Once upon a time, when the world was still young, floating like oil, two gods, Izanagi no Mikoto
and Izanami no Mikoto were commanded by the primal gods to make the land and fix it in place.
The two stood on the Floating Bridge of Heaven and thrust the Heavenly Jewelled spear into the
sea. The brine that dripped from the spear became an island where the two performed a marriage
rite around a pillar. Izanami gave birth to the islands of Japan and their deities, the gods of the sea,
river, mountain, field, tree, stone, fire and many others. But in giving birth to the fire god, she was
burned and died. Izanagi followed Izanami to Yomi no Kuni (the Land of Dead) to urge her to
return. She agreed to consult with the gods of Yomi, but warned him not to look at her. Impatient
for Izanami's return, he entered the palace of the gods of Yomi, only to find her corpse horribly
transformed. He fled, pursued by the shamed Izanami, and escaped by blocking the exit of Yomi
with a large boulder. He then went to the river to purify himself by bathing (misogi). From his left
eye when he cleansed it was born Amaterasu Omikami (Goddess of the Sun); Tsukushi no Mikoto
(God of the Moon) was born from his right eye, and Susanoo no Mikoto (God of Storms) was
born from his nose. Izanagi charged Amaterasu with the rule of the High Plain of Heaven,
Tsukushi no Mikoto with the Realm of Night, and Susanoo no Mikoto with the Plain of the Seas.
Thus was born Japan and its surrounding world.”
Sacred Words
WORD MEANING
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KI AWESOME POWER
WA HARMONY OR PEACEFULNESS
SACREDNESS CONCENTRATED
TENNO IN THE PERSON OF THE RULE
OF EMPEROR
ACTIVITY 10.1
True or False: Write Fact if the statement is true, and Bluff if the statement is false.
1. According to the Japanese tradition, there is only one indigenous religious tradition in their
country that is Shinto.
2. Those who are born Japanese are called Shinto.
3. Majority of the Japanese embrace their membership as Shinto.
4. The Japanese still observe and perform practices of Shinto.
5. Shinto has historical founder; its beginnings lie deep the prehistoric practices of Japanese
people.
6. Shinto concentration around the globe reached a total of 2, 797, 700
7. Shinto simply view as an ethnic and local religion
8. The meaning of KAMI is loyal and humble.
9. Shinto meaning is “The way of Gods”
10. Shintoism is based on a belief in, and worship of KAMI can be elements of landscapes or
forces of nature.
Activity 10.2
Number Game: Identify the hidden words by analyzing the alphabetical numbers below.
A B C D E F G H I J K
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
L M N O P Q R S T U V
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
W X Y Z
23 24 25 26
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1. 19-8-9-14-20-15-9-19-13
2. 11-15-11-11-1, 19-8-9-14-20-15
3. 11-15-10-9-11-9
4. 10-1-16-1-14-5-19-5
5. 15-13-9-11-1-13-9
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