Transcript India

India
People and Religion
Religious Life
Hinduism is the major religion in India
It is polytheistic – they believe in many gods
The Gods make up the universal spirit called
Brahma the creator
All living things have a spirit or soul
All animals are treated with respect especially cows
which is the sacred animal
Other religions in India are Islam, Christianity,
Sikhism, and Jainism
Religious Life
Hindus believe in Reincarnation
Ultimate goal is to find unity with Brahma
They reach this goal by being reborn or reincarnated
Ganges River is their Sacred River
Drinking the water of the Ganges or bathing in the
river purifies the soul
Hindus believe in a caste system
It is a social hierarchy in which people are born
One can not change castes until the next life
Religious Life
The Hindu caste system
Brahmans – the highest case
is priests, teachers and judges
Kshatriyas – warriors
Vaisyas – farmers and
merchants
Sudras – craft workers and
laborers
Untouchables or outcastes –
street sweepers, garbage
collectors, and tanners
Village Life
Seven out of ten people live in villages
Two types of living based on how prosperous a
family is
Poor people live in mud houses with earth floors
More prosperous have brick houses with a tiled roof
and cement floors
Most Indians are primarily vegetarians
Some eat pork, fish and chicken
Almost no one eats cows because they are the
sacred animal
Village Life
Clothing
Typically light and loose due to warm climate
Many women cover their faces in public
Hindus live in joint family systems
Husbands take their new wives to live with his family
Households include the extended family
Each person in the family has their own job
Technology is starting to be seen in the villages
Electricity and television
Movies
Towns and Cities
Cities and towns are growing
There is mass migration to the cities
More jobs in cities and better opportunity
Varanasi is a holy city in India because it is
located on the Ganges river
Economic Improvements
Challenges
Only a small percentage of farmers make enough
food to sell
Most farmers are subsistence farmers
They have improved agricultural life
Improved types of wheat and rice have increased
production
Redistributed the land so poorer farmers can
produce more
Education has increased
Economic Improvements
India is one of the world’s leading industrial
nation
Increases in computers and space technology
Increases in consumer goods such as TVs and
VCRs
All this has resulted in a growing middle class
General health has increased in India
Life expectancy went up from 32 to 61
Water supplies have been cleaned up
Medical practices have improved