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GCSE Hinduism - L15 20 [Holy People, Gurus, Guru, Sadhus, Yogis . . . This is the fifteenth in a series of lessons on Hinduism for GCSE level students for the 'Beliefs, Teachings Practices' section of the course It is designed for AQA and OCR specifications but relevant to all GCSE Hinduism Religious Studies teachers
5. Hinduism | AQA GCSE Religious Studies A - savemyexams. com Teachers and examiners write all our resources, and they’re designed specifically for each exam board We regularly update them to match the latest syllabus, so you’ll only revise the most accurate, up-to-date information Explore the collection below to get started
GCSE Hinduism - Religion Life (7 Lessons) - TPT This seven lesson unit is for teachers covering Hinduism as a comparative religion at GCSE level It covers Theme B: ‘Religion Life’ and focuses on Hindu views, beliefs and teachings
Religious Studies | GCSE - AQA Students should study the beliefs, teachings and practices of Hinduism specified below and their basis in Hindu sources of wisdom and authority They should be able to refer to scripture and or sacred texts where appropriate
GCSE Hinduism - Religion, Peace Conflict (7 Lessons) - TPT This seven lesson unit is for teachers covering Hinduism as a comparative religion at GCSE level It covers Theme D: Religion, Peace Conflict and focuses on Hindu views, beliefs and teachings
AQA GCSE RS - Hinduism (Beliefs) Flashcards | Quizlet What are the three ways in which Hindus think of God? What does 'antaryami' mean? - the Supreme Being existing within the heart of all living beings What does 'vaikuntha' mean? - the perfect world; the spiritual realm What does 'tri-murti' mean? - the three main hindu deities or aspects of God