Monday, October 22, 2007

Hindu Concepts Response Paper

This week, students were asked to write on one of the following topics:

1.Rituals are formalized actions that give meaning to different moments in life. The Emma Willard community has many different rituals that mark significant moments in the course of the year. Describe these rituals and what they mean to the community. Alternately, you can write about a ritual in your family, your religious community or in your personal daily routine.

2. A pilgrimage is a journey undertaken for religious reasons, often with the idea that the traveler will be transformed and changed by the journey. Describe a journey you have taken, or wish to take, to a place that holds a special meaning for you and describe what impact that journey had on you.

3. Some Hindus, especially as they get older, choose to become sadhus- solitary ascetic holy men who beg for their food and other necessities. Giving food and other goods to sadhus creates good karma for the giver. Reflect on what might motivate people to adopt this lifestyle. Are there considerations or circumstances other than religious devotion that might make someone become a sadhu? What role might they play in Indian society? Can you think of a corresponding kind of person in American society?


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