RLGN 340 Quiz 3 Jainism
RLGN 340 Quiz 3: Jainism, Sikhism, and Chinese Religions
- What is not one of the five main precepts (Mahavratas) of Jainism?
- What is the color of the clothing worn by a Jain monk?
- What is the primary food taboo for Jains?
- What kind of lifestyle did the founder of Jainism preach?
- What religion is thought to have first used the story of the blind men and the elephant as an illustration of an incomplete human grasp of truth?
- How many great teachers are recognized by Jains?
- What is the most distinctive behavior of the Digambaras?
- What is the ideal death for a Jain?
- What term is used for the great Jain teachers?
- Who was the first of the Jain “ford-makers”?
- According to Sikh teaching, what is the fundamental problem of humans?
- The Sikh movement began in what period?
- Which is the preferred Sikh funeral custom of dealing with the dead body?
- What does the word khalsa mean?
- Where does one find a brief list of the Sikhs’ ideals of behavior?
- What forms the Ik Onkar symbol?
- Whose writings form the Adi Granth?
- What items are featured in the Sikh Khanda symbol?
- What is the Ik Onkar symbol used to indicate?
- What cultural environment does the Sikh movement most clearly express?
- What is the Rehat Maryada?
- Who are the Udasis?
- What does the word Amritsar mean?
- In what kind of environment did the Sikh movement exist in its Nrst hundred years?
- What other important Sikh event occurred during the time of the building of the Golden Temple?
- The main center of the Sikh movement is:
- What government replaced the Muslim empires in India?
- What name do baptized Sikh women assume?
- What is a gurdwara?
- In Sikhism, what activity is involved in a path?
- The Flower Garland Sutras reflect which school of Chinese thought?
- One of the most prominent features of ancient Chinese religions involved:
- What ideal does ren/jen express?
- What Chinese school of thought promoted the ideal of universal love?
- The burning of paper clothes and money reflects an element of:
- Before Buddhism came to China, the two major religious or philosophical traditions were:
- The pattern of solid and broken lines seen in Chinese hexagrams reflects what ancient practice?
- The Dharma Blossom Sutras reflect which school of Chinese thought?
- The Chinese civil service for centuries followed the principles of what school of thought?
- What is the Chinese term for nonaction or nonstriving?
- What was the primary role that Taoism played in China?
- What book interprets the hexagram patterns of solid and broken lines?
- What relationship below is not one of the five primary relationships in Confucian thought?
- In Chinese culture, what is the color of death and the appropriate color of funeral dress?
- For what is the Buddha Budai (Pu-t’ai) primarily worshiped?
- The five primary relationships in Confucian thought are:
- What is another term for the Daoist canon?
- Which Chinese dynasty curtailed the influence of the educated class?
- How many arrangements of solid and broken lines form the hexagrams consulted by the Chinese for advice?
- How is the word Tian/T’ien usually translated?