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Revelation & Tradition

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Revelation and Tradition

In many religions, our understanding of a religion's beliefs and teachings comes from two sources: revelation and tradition.

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Revelation and tradition

  • Shruti (revelation) usually refers to writings, to the scripture.
  • Smriti (tradition) is often oral. It is passed down by word of mouth from teacher to student.
  • The Hindu religion has a long history of respected gurus (teachers).
    • Gurus pass on both theological beliefs and forms of worship.
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Shruti

  • Shruti cover the major parts of Hindu Scripture, including the Vedas and the Upanishads.
  • These texts are ‘canonical’. They are accepted as divine revelation, unchanging and unquestionable truth.
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Smriti

  • Smriti is an important part of Hindu tradition but carries less authority than shruti.
    • Partly because what is remembered can be less reliable than what is written.
  • Smriti includes the Epics, Puranas and Sutras.
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Smriti (cont.)

  • The Epics are long stories about the gods, including their battles against evil.
    • They include the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
  • The Puranas also include stories but have a focus on some of life’s big questions.
    • Such as how the world was created and by who.
  • Finally, the Sutras are more like a manual consisting of short sayings.
    • They cover important Hindu beliefs and teachings about right conduct.

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