What is Dharma?
Your duty to follow for your Varna
What life was Buddha born into?
A wealthy lavish life as a king, and he didn't see suffering, and he was in the Kshatriyas class
one of mohenjo daros greatest acheivments that made it unique from the other cities
kali
Goddess of- Goddess of time, creation, destruction, and power.
what varna was assosiated with the legs
vaishyas
What is Samsara?
The cycle of life, suffering, and dying.
What did Siddharta first see when he went outside of his palace?
An old man, a sick man, a dead man, and an ascetic
What are the three main example cities in the Indus river valley?
Mohenjo-Daro, Harapa, and Kalibaban
lakshmi
Mother goddess, Goddess of fortune, love, wealth, prosperity, joy and beauty.
what did kisa gotami learn?
That life is suffering, and we cause our own suffering
What is Moksha?
Liberation and freedom of the cycle of Samsara
ascetic
someone who stops from indulging themselves to focus on their connection with god
what did traders use to measure?
a scale and weights system of measurment that was the standard for the city
ganesha
God of New beginnings, success and wisdom. They’re also a remover of obstacles.
what was buddhas real name?
Siddharta Gautma
What are each of the Varnas?
1. Priests and religious teachers- Brahmin
2. Kings and Warriors- Kshatriyas
3. Traders and Peasants (farmers)- Vaishyas
4. Laborers- Shudras
Untouchables- not officially in the class system but considered REALLY Lowly
node
what buddha grew on his head when he was enlightened to store the extra information about the four noble truths
what were seals used for?
archeoligists think they were used for tags for trade or good luck charms.
uma
Goddess of power, energy, devotion, marriage, motherhood, child, fertility, love, and harmony.
the great bath
one amazing acheivment in mohenjo daro where people bathed in
Brahma- creator
Vishnu- Preserver
Shiva- Destroyer
nirvana
Modern - day pakistan
durga
Durga is associated with protection, motherhood, strength, destruction and wars.
are you amazing?!
YES