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Vastushastra
100

This god takes different forms called avatars

Vishnu


100

The Rajputs were known as brave fighters, also called ___

Warriors

100

The Marathas often fought against this empire

Mughal

100

This famous white marble building is a tomb built by the Mughals

Taj Mahal

100

Vastushastra is about designing and building these

Buildings/homes

200

This avatar is a prince who goes on a journey to save his wife 

Rama

200

Many Rahputs ruled in this desert region of India

Rajasthan

200

They were known for using this animal in fast battles

Horses

200
Mughal buildings often used this strong and shiny stone

Marble


200

Vastushastra is based on ancient texts written in this language

Sanskrit

300

This dwarf avatar tricks a king by asking for land measured in three steps

Vamana

300

This code showed extreme loyalty and honor, even in difficult situations

Rajput honor code

300

The Marathas became powerful in this part of India (North, east, south, west)

West

300

Mughal architecture often included large curved structures called these

Domes

300

Vastushastra focuses on the balance between buildings and this

Nature
400

This avatar appears as a boar and lifts the Earth from the ocean

Varaha

400

Rajput rulers were part of this social group, usually associated with warriors

Kshatriya class

400

This system helped the Maratha administration collect taxes from farmers to support the army and government

Tax System

400

This Mughal emporor built the Taj Mahal

Shah Jahan

400

This main entrance of a home is often recommended to face this direction for good energy (North, east, south, west)

East

500

This avatar is often shown holding a plow and is connected to farming and strength

Balarama

500

This city is famous for a massive Rajput fort complex

Chittorgarh

500

This leader built a navy to protect the cost of India

Shivaji

500

Mughal gardens were designed to look like this peaceful place described in religion

Paradise

500

Vastushastra is sometimes compared to this Chinese practice of design

Feng shui

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