Description
Exploring Hinduism for Teens and Parents
Who is a Hindu? Why are they called a Hindus? Who started the Hindu “religion”? When did it start? What makes Hinduism different? Is being a Hindu relevant in today’s world? Answers to such questions and more await the students in this course.
Course content:
This course involves approximately 20 sessions of 90 minutes each delivered in one quarter. These sessions will cover a variety of topics and themes, such as:
- Hindu Geography – The land of the Hindus
- Hindu History – How ancient is Hinduism really?
- The Ramayana – Historical Figure or Mythical Hero
- The Mahabharata – Did the Kurukshetra war actually happen?
- The Spread of Hindu thought and ideas around the world
- Hindu conception of Divinity – Understanding Gods and Goddesses
- Hindu conception of Divinity – Consciousness and Matter
- Hindu symbolism – Representing the Divine
- Hindu conception of Divinity – Male and Female divinities
- Hindu Sampradaya and Parampara – Rishi, Guru, Yogi, Acharya
- Hindu Cosmology and Astronomy – Jyotisha
- Hindu Timekeeping and Calendar – Panchanga
- Hindu accomplishments and contributions to the world
- The Hindu worldview and lifestyle – The emphasis on spirituality
- The Hindu Social System – Varna, Jati and the so-called Caste system
- Women in Hindu Society – Breaking some myths
- Invasions and Colonization
- India’s Freedom Struggle
- Hindu Ethos
- Hindu Life today – Being happy, healthy, organic and responsible
This course can be taken as the inaugural course of a whole series titled “Exploring Hinduism – The Overview”, or as a stand-alone course. It can be enjoyed by teenagers in the age group 12-18, on their own or together with their parents. Alternatively, parents who have teens may also benefit from this course.
Course Learning Objectives:
In this course students will be able to:
- Develop a deeper understanding of history, culture, and traditions of Hinduism
- Discover the various ways in which Hindus conceptualize and relate to the Divine
- Examine the wisdom of ancient Hindu traditions in the light of contemporary life
- Revisit and Clarify certain pervasive myths that are prevalent regarding Hinduism
- Recognize the place of Hinduism in the world and its contribution to humanity
- Discover new conversational spaces within the family unexplored so far
- Learn to describe and talk about Hindu ideas and thought with others .
Area of Study: Hindu Studies Foundation
Required/ Elective: Elective
Prerequisites: None
Instructor: Dr. D.K. Hema Hari & Dr. D. K. Hari
Quarter Offered: Summer 2021 (US Summer time)
USA Batch –
Days : Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
Time : 9:30 pm EST – 11:00 pm EST
Start Date: July 12,2021
End Date: August 25, 2021
Australia and New Zealand Batch –
Days: Saturday and Sunday
Time: 06:00 pm AEST – 07:30 pm AEST
Start Date: 17th July 2021
End Date: 12th September 2021