This is the name of the great soul or world soul in Hinduism.
What is Brahman?
This is the bottom of the barrell caste.
What are the untouchables?
This civilization was founded in 2300 BC
What is the Harappan civilization?
This is a meteorologist (weather person) term that refers to wind that reverses direction with season.
What is a monsoon?
What is Hinduism?
This is the term to refer to a social class.
What is a caste?
This civilization was founded in 1500 BC
What is the Aryan civilization?
These mountains create a natural barrier that secludes India from other countries. This makes them an Indian subcontinent.
What are the Himalayan mountains?
Siddhartha Gautama changed his name to this. His religion is named after him.
Who is Buddha?
This is the highest group on the Indian social pyramid, and they will, Hindus believe, be absorbed into Brahman.
What is the priest?
This was the written language of the Aryan civilization.
What is Sanskrit?
This is the belief that you live another physical life in a different body.
What is reincarnation?
This is Buddha's list of good works.
What is the eightfold path?
These are after the priests, but before the craftsman.
Who are warriors and rulers?
Archaeologists have been unable to do this to a language of an ancient civilization. Thus, they have not unlocked a lot of mysteries regarding the Harappan civilization.
What is decipher/decode?
He was the first great emperor of the Mauryan Empire, and he set up a centralized government.
Who is Chandragupta Maurya?
These could move people up the caste system.
What are good deeds?
Craftsman, farmers, traders, and artisans are on this caste.
What is the middle caste?
This is who helped restore the Great Stupa.
Who is John H. Marshall?
These are the three possible reasons for why the Harappan civilization disappeared.
What are famine, invasion, and/or natural disaster?
These are what Asoka built many of. They were dome-shaped shrines called these.
Who are laborers/servants?
What is enlightenment?
These are the sacred books of Hinduism.
What are the Vedas?