Vocabulary and Geography
Roots of Hinduism
The Caste System
The Path of Buddhism
Comparison and Spread
100

A large landmass that is smaller than a continent.

What is a subcontinent?

100

The rebirth of the soul into a new body.

What is reincarnation?

100

This term describes a social class where members are restricted in their jobs and social circles.

What is a Caste?

100

This man was born a prince but gave up his wealth to find the truth about suffering.

Who was Siddhartha Gautama?

100

According to historical maps, this religion spread from India to China, Korea, and Japan.

What is Buddhism?

200

This title is used for an Indian Prince.

What is a Raja?

200

The universal spirit worshiped by all Hindus.

Who is Brahman?

200

This is the highest social class in the Caste system, consisting of priests.

Who are the Brahmins?

200

This term describes a state of perfect happiness and peace.

What is Nirvana?

200

While Hinduism believes in Karma and Dharma, it does not include this Buddhist concept of "perfect peace".

What is Nirvana?

300

This was the first written language developed in ancient India.

What is Sanskrit?

300

A person's personal duty, which is based on their individual place in society.

What is Dharma?

300

This class sits just below the Brahmins and consists of warriors and rulers.

Who are the Kshatriyas?

300

This Buddhist structure serves as a holy shrine.

What is a Stupa?

300

One major similarity between India, Egypt, and Mesopotamia is that they all had advancements in these two areas.

What are science and technology?

400

This group influenced early India by introducing iron tools and irrigation, though they did not start Buddhism.

Who were the Aryans?

400

The invisible force that decides what form a person will be reborn into.

What is Karma?

400

Place these remaining two castes in the correct order from highest to lowest: Sudra and Vaishya.

What are Vaishya and then Sudra?

400

These are the four central teachings of Buddhism regarding the nature of suffering.

What are the Four Noble Truths?

400

In the Eightfold Path, this specific "Truth" instruction tells followers not to gossip or speak badly of others.

What is Right Speech?

500

Unlike Mesopotamia or Egypt, ancient Indian cities were known for these two specific sanitation advancements. Hint: Think about Mohenjodaro.

What are plumbing and sewage systems?

500

This ancient text uses the metaphor of a caterpillar moving from leaf to leaf to explain the soul's journey.

What are the Upanishads?

500

Hinduism is similar to the religions of Egypt and Mesopotamia because they all share this "poly" characteristic.

What is polytheism?

500

This "numbered" path teaches followers to tell the truth, do rewarding work, and keep their minds under control.

What is the Eightfold Path?

500

According to the Four Noble Truths, people suffer specifically because they desire these.

What are worldly things?

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