India
India
India
India
India
100

Caste System

A rigid social hierarchy in India that divides people into hereditary classes

100

Subcontinent

A large, distinct landmass that is part of a continent.

100

Inoculation

A vaccine containing a mild form of a disease to prevent the development of that disease

100

Mohenjo-Daro

An archaeological site in Pakistan, near the Indus River: six successive ancient cities were built here

200

Dharma

The Buddha’s teachings; divine law.

200

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200

Karma

In Hinduism, a state of being influenced by a person’s actions and conduct; determines the kind of life into which a person will be reborn.    

200

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200

Aryans

Migrant tribe= noble ones

300

Ayurveda

A traditional guide to medicine, diet, exercise, and disease, developed and remains an alternative form of healing

300

Epic Poem

A long story in the form of a narrative poem

300

Indus River

It is a major river

300

Reincarnation

In Hinduism, the rebirth of a person’s soul into another body after death.

300

Golden Age

A period of great cultural achievements 

400

Hinduism

A major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, which developed from Vedic religion

400

Yoga

A series of postures and breathing exercises.

400

Nirvana

In Buddhism, a state of bliss or the end of suffering caused by the cycle  of rebirth.

400

Monsoon

A strong seasonal wind in South and Southeast Asia

400

Buddhism

A widespread Asian religion or philosophy, founded by Siddartha Gautama in northeastern India in the 5th century BC.

500

Vedas

In time brahmanism’s rituals and hymns were recorded in sacred texts called the Vedas

500

Ganges River

An Asian river; rises in the Himalayas and flows east into the Bay of Bengal; a sacred river of the Hindus.

500

Siddhartha Gautama

Came to be known as the Bubbha, or “Enlightened One.”

500

Harappa

First important city

500

Sanskrit

an Indo-European, Indic language, in use since c1200 b.c. as the religious and classical literary language of India