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Examining Hindus

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As always, the more you look, the more you realise there is to know. Religious Education is a multidisciplinary subject, with scope for looking at social, psychological, philosophical, theological, historical, ethical dimensions (just for starters). To begin to do that with the richness of ‘Sanatan Dharma’ is absorbing but also a huge challenge.
We have to ask what teachers are teaching and how we can help to support that with authentic, accurate, engaging sources and resources. Our emphasis on texts and philosophy, therefore, reflects the current syllabus and examination specification demands teachers face.

Examining Hindus

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  • Ramayana Emotion graph pdf
    The Ramayana: emotion graphA resource on the Ramayana, using an emotion graph to explore the characters' emotional journey, helping students understand the themes of duty, love, and heroism.
  • Big Ideas in the Ramayana pdf
    Big ideas found in the RamayanaInsights into big ideas in the Ramayana, exploring their relevance to Hindu beliefs and values.

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  • Essential text Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 pdf
    Essential text: Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2Explores Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, discussing duty, karma, and the eternal soul in Hinduism.

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  • Case study: Dharma in action at the Atma CaféExamination of how dharma is applied in community service at Atma Caf√©.
  • Human purpose and destiny 3 key Hindu ideas pdf
    Three key Hindu ideas about human purpose and destinyA resource exploring three key Hindu ideas ókarma, dharma, and moksha óregarding human purpose, destiny, and spiritual fulfilment in Hindu teachings.
  • Deepus dilemma cards pdf
    Deepu’s dilemmaScenario cards about Deepu's ethical and cultural dilemmas encourages age empathy and understanding in Hindu cultural context.

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  • Sankara and Ramanuja Case Studies pdf
    Extended version of the article ‘Case studies: Shankara and Ramanuja’Case studies on Hindu philosophers Shankara and Ramanuja.

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  • Sankara and Ramanuja Case Studies pdf
    Extended version of the article ‘Case studies: Shankara and Ramanuja’Case studies on Hindu philosophers Shankara and Ramanuja.

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Diving in: thoughtful starting pointsTeenage voices: what is it like to be a young Hindu in Britain today?Essential texts: what can Hindus learn from the Ramayana?

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  • Ramayana Emotion graph pdf
    The Ramayana: emotion graphA resource on the Ramayana, using an emotion graph to explore the characters' emotional journey, helping students understand the themes of duty, love, and heroism.
  • Big Ideas in the Ramayana pdf
    Big ideas found in the RamayanaInsights into big ideas in the Ramayana, exploring their relevance to Hindu beliefs and values.
Essential texts: Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2

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Infographic: data on Hindus in the UK and beyondWhat does Hinduism have to say about human nature and destiny?

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Ultimate reality, the universe and the self: Hindu concepts for examination students.

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Case studies: Shankara and Ramanuja

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Case study: Hindu living; a temple through time

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