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India

India Geography Water Monsoons Heavy rainfall Civilizations arose around seasonal rainfall Plains and Plateaus Rivers and melting snow kept the plains fertile. Both sides of the river thrived. Mountains North: The Himalayas are the highest mountains in the world. West: The Hindu Kush provide protection from enemies.

Origins of Hinduism The Big Idea Hinduism, the largest religion in India today, developed out of ancient Indian beliefs and practices. Main Ideas Indian society divided into distinct groups under the Aryans. The Aryans practiced a religion known as Brahmanism. Hinduism developed out of Brahmanism and influences from other cultures. The Jains reacted to Hinduism by breaking away to form their own religion.

Brahmanism Evolving Beliefs Hinduism Aryan priests were called Brahmins. Wrote Vedic texts, which were their thoughts about the Vedas Evolving Beliefs The Vedas, Upanishads, and other Vedic texts began blending with beliefs from different cultures, creating Hinduism. Hinduism Many deities Reincarnation: could be born into new forms and castes Helped preserve the caste system in India

Origins of Buddhism The Big Idea Buddhism began in India and became a major religion. Main Ideas Siddhartha Gautama searched for wisdom in many ways. The teachings of Buddhism deal with finding peace. Buddhism spread far from where it began in India.

Quest for Answers Siddhartha was born a prince, but he questioned the meaning of life. Determined to find answers using: Meditation Fasting Learning from different teachers Enlightenment Found it under the Tree of Wisdom while meditating Called the Buddha (Enlightened One) Spent the rest of his life traveling and teaching his ideas

4 noble truths Suffering and unhappiness are a part of human life. No one can escape sorrow. Suffering comes from our desires for pleasure and material goods. People can overcome desire and ignorance and reach nirvana, a state of perfect peace People can overcome ignorance and desire by following an eightfold path that leads to wisdom, enlightenment, and salvation.