Study/Learn
1 - Write the following on note cards from the Dictionary of Cultural Literacy:
- Bhagavad Gita
- Hinduism
- reincarnation
- Sanskrit
- yoga
- zen
3 - Read this excerpt from the Bhagavad Gita, one of the holy books of Hinduism
4 - Read at least one of the following articles: (for a more complete understanding of Hinduism, you can read all of these articles)
- Hinduism By A. Burt Horsley, Ph.D. at lds.org
- Reincarnation at lds.org
- Latter-day Saints and Eastern Religions: A Few Thoughts on Bridge Building by R. Lanier Britsch at lds.org

2 - Make a list of at least 5 of the teaching from Hinduism and find scriptures from our LDS scriptures that teach the same thing. Bring your list to class and be prepared to discuss.
3 - Prepare (or talk your mom into preparing) vegetarian meals for ONE WHOLE DAY this week. Vegetarians don't eat meat or use meat products. Bring the recipes for what you ate to share with the class. Could you eat this way all the time? Why or why not?
Become/Serve
In 1986, in discussing our relationships with other people, Elder George I. Cannon quoted an old Hindu proverb that says,
“Help thy brother’s boat across, and lo, thine own has reached the shore.”
What do you think this proverb means? What does it mean to you? Journal for 15 minutes on how you can better apply the principle taught in this proverb in your own life and then set a goal to do this week to better serve others.
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