JUST DO IT #1 2/24 Copy & match each item with either the Mauryan Empire or the Gupta Empire: Studied astronomy -unified India politically Medicine.

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JUST DO IT #1 2/24 Copy & match each item with either the Mauryan Empire or the Gupta Empire: Studied astronomy -unified India politically Medicine advancements -Asoka Spread Buddhism into China -Built roads -poetry & plays -free hospitals Developed concept of zero -Chandragupta Made textiles -veterinary clinics Golden Age of Indian culture -mathematics Chandra Gupta

WHI 4cd Hinduism & Buddhism

Hinduism Hindus believe in K.A.R.M.A. K=Karma Karma is knowledge that all thoughts and actions result in future consequences

Hinduism A=All sacred writings found in the Vedas & Upanishads(Holy books)

Hinduism R=Reincarnation Reincarnation is rebirth based upon karma Hindus believe all living things have same universal spirit in them

Hinduism M=Many gods Many gods (forms of diety) exist in Hinduism Hinduism is known as a polytheistic religion

Hinduism A=Along major trade routes, Hinduism spread(diffusion) Influencing Indian society & culture

Buddhism Buddhists follow the beliefs of B.U.D.D.H.A. B=Buddha Buddha is the founder of Buddhism, Sidhartha Guatama Buddha means enlightened one

Buddhism U=Universe Universal peace requires reaching a state of nirvana and becoming one with the universe

Buddhism D=Doctrine #1 Doctrine #1 is the Four Noble Truths 1. Suffering Exists 2. Desires make us suffer 3. End desires = end suffering 4. Follow 8-fold path to end desires

Buddhism D=Doctrine #2 Doctrine #2 is the 8-fold path Following the 8-fold path to enlightenment leads to nirvana

Buddhism H=Home found in Southern Asia Founded in modern day Nepal Began in India & spread to China

Buddhism A=Asoka(Mauryan Empire) Asoka's missionaries with their writings helped spread Buddhism from India to China and Southeast Asia

IN CLASS ASSIGNMENT CREATE A 2 SIDED PERSON WITH THE LEFT HALF REPRESENTING A HINDU FOLLOWER AND THE RIGHT HALF REPRESENTING A BUDDHIST MONK. USE AT LEAST 5 ILLUSTRATIONS FOR EACH HALF OF YOUR PERSON.