Indus River Valley Civilization
Vedic Period and Hinduism
Mauryan Empire
Buddhism
Gupta Empire
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Subcontinent

The landmass that includes India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh; separated by Hindu Kush, Karakoram, Himalayan mountain ranges

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“Deva-Vani”

Gods language

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Religious Toleration

Acceptance of people who held different religious beliefs

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Non-theistic

No belief in a creator god

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Rajdharma

Duties of a king

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What are the possible causes for the decline of the Indus River Valley Civilization?

Influence of migration of Aryan people, climate change (floods, droughts, famine), loss of trade with Egypt and Mesopotamia

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How did the caste system change over time?

In beginning: "caste system" reflected one’s occupation

Over time: became more rigid and determined by one’s birth, one was not allowed to change castes nor marry into a different caste

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Who founded the Mauryan Empire?

Chandragupta Maurya

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Who founded Buddhism and who did this person become?

Siddhartha Gautama

He became the Buddha

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Why did the Gupta Empire decline?

Internal conflicts within the empire

Further rulers lacked the capabilities to rule over the large empire

Many attacks groups outside the Empire

Effected the economic prosperity of the empire

300

Based on the found archaeology, what are some of the possible uses for Indus Script?

Since it hasn’t been deciphered, we do not know what exactly it was used for

Seals possibly used as amulets and/or marker for identification

Administrative tool for trade and goods

Narrative imagery (script combined with images used for myth and stories)

300

What are the five texts of the Vedas and what do they mean?

Rig Veda

Sama Veda - Melody or Song Knowledge

Yajur Veda - Worship or Ritual Knowledge

Atharva Veda - name thought to come from a priest

Upanishads - the "end of the Vedas"

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What is the founder's background that helped him found the Mauryan Empire?

Unknown social origins (family, religion, caste, etc)

Learnt different kinds of warfare and engaged in military training (Used to help take control of the earlier kingdom to create the Mauryan Empire)

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What are Buddha statues for?

Statues of him are the focal point for concentration for one’s own path to enlightenment (Also a sign of gratitude)

300

What can Gupta coins show us?

Represent rajdharma as a warrior and peace-loving artist

Classified by object or weapon the emperor is holding, Ex. Axe, instrument, etc.

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What is the Mahabharata about?

Revolves around two Indian families who battle for the throne

Pandavas and Kauravas

Kurukshetra War

Also includes smaller stories about people (dead and living) and philosophical discourses

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What is the purpose of Hinduism?

Recognize one’s higher self and perform the duties and actions in order to free one’s self from the cycle of rebirth and death

Once freed, one’s higher self returns to Brahman and eternal peace

400

How did Ashoka promote Buddhism during his rule?

Ashoka created programs advocating Buddhist thought and principles

Established monasteries and gave to Buddhist communities

Created Edicts of Ashoka to encourage Buddhist thought and values

400

What are the Four Noble Truths?

Life is suffering

The cause of suffering is craving

The end of suffering comes with an end to craving

There is a path which leads one away from craving and suffering

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In what ways did Samudraupta show his rajdharma?

Donated money to various philanthropic purposes (including education)

Poet and musician

Promoted goodwill among various religious communities

500

Describe the different aspects of Harappan Culture (including general culture, developments, agriculture, religion).

Culture: People were primarily artisans, farmers, merchants; No evidence of standing military, temple, palaces; Each city seems to have had its own governor; Possibly some form of centralized government to achieve uniformity of cities

Developments: Soapstone seals, The wheel, carts, boats, possibly the sail

Agriculture: Irrigation techniques and canals for farming, Farming implements and tools, Different areas for cattle grazing and crop rotation

Religion: Ultimately unknown and any suggestions are speculative, Possible fertility rituals for harvest and pregnant women evidenced by figurines, amulets, May have worshipped a Mother Goddess deity who had a male consort

500

What are the five levels of the caste system?

Brahmana (priests and scholars)

Kshatriya (warriors)

Vaishya (farmers and merchants)

Shudra (laborers)

Lowest caste: Dalists (the untouchables)

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In what ways was Ashoka a Buddhist king?

Ashoka renounced war and ruled peacefully

Made himself always available to his subjects

Upheld laws for all, not just the wealthy

Did not make Buddhism official religion of the Empire

(Did not disband military and evidence suggests the military was still used)

500

What are the Four Signs and what do they teach?

An aged man, A sick man, A dead man, A religious man

Life is essentially defined by suffering from want or loss and to achieve enlightenment one has to stop suffering

500

Describe how the government worked during the Gupta Empire.

Geographical location of the areas/kings determined the “category” of government

Areas in the south: Local kings left in charge of government and administration

Areas in the north: Local kings removed and replaced

Areas within the empire: Local kings in charge of local government and administration while reporting to Chandragupta

Areas on border of empire: Local kings annexed and removed from power