Indus Valley Civilization, etc..
India's Vedic Age
Origins and Beliefs of Hinduism
Origins and Beliefs of Buddhism
Asoka's Rule, etc..
100

A large landmass that is set apart from the rest of the continent.

Subcontinent

100

Collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India. 

Veda

100

Rebirth of a soul in a new body. 

Reincarnation

100

A calm or clear the mind by focusing on something.

meditate

100

Willingness to respect different beliefs and customs. 

Tolerance

200

Special buildings used to hold grain.

Granary

200

Fixed social class into which a person is born.

Caste

200

Liberation from Reincarnation. 

Moksha

200

According to the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, this must be overcome to end suffering.

selfish desires

wanting things

200

Buddhist commemorative burial mound.

Stupa

300

Scholars believe that the Indus Valley had a highly developed civilization because its cities show a high level of p_______.

planning

300

Grouping based on one’s skill.

Varna

300

The effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives.

Karma

300

A state of peace.

Nirvana

300

The main principle of Hinduism is nonviolence which is also called this.

ahimsa

400

A tropical climate and seasonal winds.

Monsoon

400

Occupation-based caste.

Jati

400

A thinker or a teacher. 

Guru

400

A type of church in a way. 

Monastery

400

India is located on this continent. 

Asia

500

A fortified area.

Citadel

500

For the soul, there is neither birth nor death at any time. He has not come into being, does not come into being, and will not come into being. He is unborn, eternal, every-existing, and primeval. He is not slain when the body is slain

This above quote from the Bhagavad Gita is the central part of Hinduism.

Reincarnation

500

A moral law. A person's duty. What is right for them.

Dharma

500

Two types of Buddhism we studied

Mahayana and Theravada 

500

A moral law. A person's duty. What is right for them.

dharma