Vocabulary
General Facts
Caste System
Hinduism
Map Features
100

This ancient language was used to write many sacred Hindu texts.

  1. What is Sanskrit?

100

The large mountain range to the north of the Indian subcontinent.

Himalaya Mountains

100

 The group of priests, scholars, and teachers who were the highest class.

Brahmin

100

The supreme, ever-present power in Hindu belief that can take many forms.

Brahman (Brahma)

100

 Label this: The high mountains forming a natural barrier between India and the rest of Asia.

Himalayan Mountains

200

A belief that a person's soul is reborn into a new body after death.

What is Reincarnation

200

The river considered sacred in Hinduism where many people travel to bathe.

Ganges River

200

The class made up of rulers and warriors, ranked just below the priests.

Kshatriyas

200

 In Hindu belief, a duty or obligation to live an honorable life.

Dharma

200

Label this river: It flows across northern India and is sacred to many Hindus.

Ganges River

300

The collection of ancient texts that form the foundation of Hinduism.

The Vedas
300

The ocean to the south of India.

Indian Ocean

300

The class that included merchants, artisans, and farmers.

Vaishyas

300

 In Hindu belief, each god or goddess often represents one part or quality of the supreme power. These are called _____.

Deities

300

Label this river: It gave its name to an ancient civilization and flows in the northwest part of the subcontinent.

Indus River

400

A term meaning the good and evil done in past lives affects the soul's next life.

Karma

400

The area where an early river valley civilization developed along the river that shares its name.

Indus River Valley

400

 The lowest groups doing jobs no one else wanted; they were outside the main four varnas and often treated poorly.

Untouchables

400

The rule that the moral quality of a person's actions affects their future lives. (Two-word answer)

Karma

400

Label this body of water that touches southern India.

Indian Ocean

500

The continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Hindu tradition.

Samsara

500

 This leader promoted nonviolent protest and worked to reduce discrimination in India.

 Mohandas Gandhi

500

The Hindu idea that people are born with skills to serve one of the general needs of society (the four-part system).

Varnas

500

The term for the many social groups, often based on specific jobs, that people were born into (there are thousands).

Jatis

500

On a map, identify the area between the Indus River and the Ganges River—this area was important for early civilizations.

Indo-Gangetic Plain (or the area between the Indus and Ganges Rivers)