Asked by Jenna McMillan on May 10, 2024
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As part of its sacrifice ritual, the Aryan religion required placing what into a fire?
A) Embroidered garments
B) Milk and soma
C) Meat and wine
D) Images of the gods
Sacrifice Ritual
Ceremonial acts performed in various cultures and religions involving the offering of gifts, and often the life of an animal or symbolic item, to a deity or higher power for the purpose of divine favor or atonement.
Aryan Religion
The religious beliefs and practices associated with the Indo-European peoples known as Aryans, precursor to major religions such as Hinduism.
Soma
In Vedic tradition, Soma is a ritual drink of importance among the early Indians, also referred to a deity associated with this drink.
- Gain insight into the philosophical doctrines and worship practices of Hinduism, Buddhism, and local religions as expressed in artistic, literary, and architectural forms.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the philosophical doctrines and worship practices of Hinduism, Buddhism, and local religions as expressed in artistic, literary, and architectural forms.
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