Geography
Vocab
Hinduism
Buddhism
Art
100

The region we studied in Chapter 1 & 2 is broadly known as this. 

What is South & Southeast Asia?

100

The ethical consequences of a person's life which determine his/her fate.

What is Karma?

100

Hinduism follows many deities, meaning it is this type of religion/belief system. 

What is polytheistic?

100

This prince was born into wealth and eventually gave it up on his path to meditation and enlightenment. 

Who is Siddhartha Gautama?

100

This architectural masterpiece was a tribute to Shah Jahan's favorite wife. 

What is the Taj Mahal?

200

This is one of the largest countries in Asia and the location of the Taj Mahal. 

What is India?

200

The liberation from reincarnation (it was also the name of a popular 90's grunge band)

What is Nirvana?

200

These are the three most important deities in Hinduism.

Who are Shiva, Vishnu, and Devi?

200

Stupas are 3-D versions of these sacred diagrams of the universe. 

What are mandalas?

200

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus was originally called this.

What is the Victoria Terminus?
300

This place is home to the Borobudur 

What is Indonesia?

300

Walking around a stupa in a clockwise direction, a process intended to bring the worshipper into harmony with the cosmos.

What is circumambulation?

300

These religious texts introduced the concepts of samsara, karma, and moksha.

What are the Upanishads?

300

Life is suffering. The cause of suffering is desire. One can overcome and extinguish desire. The way to conquer desire and end suffering is by following the Buddha's Eightfold Path. 

What are these statements known as?

What are the Four Noble Truths?

300

The Walking Buddha from Sukhothai, Thailand is distinctly Thai portrayal of the Buddha because of this.

What is the walking position instead of sitting or laying down?

400

This place is the home of the Walking Buddha

What is Thailand?
400

The life cycle of birth, death, and reincarnation

What is samsara?

400

At the core of all Hindu temples is this area, which houses images or symbols of the deity.

What is the Garbha Gribha or the "womb chamber?"

400

The two most commonly practiced forms of Buddhism are Theravada and Mahayana. Explain the distinct difference in how each school portrays iconography in art. 

What is aniconic imagery in Theravada Buddhism and imagery of the Buddha in Mahayana Buddhism?

400

The miniature depiction of this person Preferring a Sufi Shaykh to Kings reflects the cultural preference of Islam over Western ideals. 

Who is Jahangir?

500

This home of the Schwedagon Pagoda has two different names. List both. 

What are Myanmar and Burma?

500

The essential element of Buddhist sanctuaries, a grand circular mound housing relics of the Buddha.

What is a stupa?

500

These temples feature Shikhara (beehive-like towers) and smaller towerlike roofs over the mandapas (halls) while these temples having flat roofs of the pillared mandapas.

What are Northern and Southern?

500

The Eightfold Path lists these necessary steps which will help one on their way to Nirvana.

What are right understanding, right thought, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration?

500

These artworks, similar to the cylinder seals found in Mesopotamia and displaying images of animals and human figures in yoga poses, are reflective of a highly developed system of trade.

What are Indus Seals?

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