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Down: 1) There is only one God and all the so called "gods", except the One True God are false and to worship them is evil2) The cosmic natural and moral order of the world, social obligations, duty, and norms, Religious Laws in Hinduism, Truth, Higher Justice, and the Ultimate foundation of existence and morality4) The absolute, omnipresent God of the Upanishads, and later Hinduism5) Action in a casual context; teaching of action and the result of action in the three period of times7) Third God of the Hindu Trinity, God of Life, Birth and Death, Suffering and Joy, Health and Illness- the unity of all the seeming contradictions of life and existence in Samsara8) There is one God and all the so called "god" are merely different names, aspects, or powers of the One God10) Any being with even the smallest spark of awareness; spiritual or material13) Usually stands alone as an independent scripture, consists of the teachings of Krishna to Arjuna.16) Teaching that are either taught only to a select few or teachings that are understood by a select few18) The three "faces" of the ultimate and absolute God, Brahman. IN the classic form the trinity consist of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva19) One of the Gods of the Hindu Trinity, God of Wisdom and the protector of Dharma (truth, justice, morality, righteousness) also the God of Compassion who sends avatars into Samsara to teach the Dharma and save beings23) Teachings relating to the nature of ultimate reality24) The Maha bharta and Ramayana and the separate scripture of the Bhagavad Gita and Devotional Hinduism25) Hindu Scripture from the ancient to the classical period27) The true and ultimate self, the Universal Self, which is God, Brahman. The Atman is the infinite and ultimate perceiver Across: 3) Teaching related to the nature of knowledge6) The World of Rebirth and Suffering; includes all levels of possible individual existence both spiritual and material9) Thought, Speech and (bodily) action11) The path of action, path of selfless action as taught in the Bhagavd Gi ta, where all action is based on Dharma, not on personal gain or avoiding personal lost12) The path of Devotion and Prayer, foundation of all path; when a sinner can turn to Krishna and ask for help or guidance14) Teachings that there are multiple of gods that control the universe and the forces in it15) For one life span, there are the past, present moment and the future; Across two or more life times there are past live(s), the present life, focusing on the present moment , and future live(s)17) An incarnation of the God into the form of a sentient being in Samsara; Famous avatars are Krishna and Rama18) Collections of esoteric teaching about the divine nature of the Self and ultimate reality20) Ultimate salvation in Hinduism, becoming one with God, Brahman, by realizing the true nature of the Self as Atman21) An avatar of Vishnu and the teacher of Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gi ta22) The first God in the Hindu Trinity, representing creation, represent God as the source of all existence26) Teachings related to value and the nature of "the Good"28) The path of Wisdom as to the doctrinal wisdom of Hinduism as taught in the Bhagavad Gi ta
 

 

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