INDIA: A Quick Overview of Indian History. FYI: Fun Facts! Historically, India’s geographic boundaries were bigger than they are today Bangladesh + India.

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INDIA: A Quick Overview of Indian History

FYI: Fun Facts! Historically, India’s geographic boundaries were bigger than they are today Bangladesh + India + Pakistan = India Bangladesh and Pakistan did not exist as separate countries until after India gained independence from Great Britain in 1947 “Northwest India” generally means Pakistan Ancient Indian cities, such as Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, are located in what is now Pakistan

India’s Geography As large as Europe, minus Russia Population: billion (2012 estimate) Second only to China Himalayan Mountains (northeast) Separate India from Tibet and western China Northwest Historic route of land invasions Alexander the Great Indian Ocean (route of British conquest) Climate Hot (except in highlands) Land – very fertile to semi-desert

Ganges and Indus River Valleys Northern Indian civilizations – advanced for time Early 1900s Archaeologists discovered ruins of Mohenjo-daro (circa 2600 BCE) and Harappa (circa 2600 BCE) Bronze and copper Fired brick Picture writing (un-deciphered) Farming, jewelry-making, and woven cloth Engineering – drainage systems, irragation Civilization ended circa 1900 BCE

Culture Kalidasa (6 th century CE) Playwright and poet Fairy stories and animal fables Art and architecture Temples covered with designs and figures Science Mathematics Zero Decimal point Minus sign “Arabic” numerals (Europe got them from Arab traders, who got them from India) Gupta Period ( CE) Leaders in dyeing, tanning leather, soap and glass making Textiles Cotton, cashmere, calico, chintz – all originally Indian terms

Aryan Invasion (ca BCE) Invaders enter India Ruled India for hundreds of years Set up small kingdoms ruled by “rajahs” Conquered natives (Dravidians) Created modern Hinduism from Dravidian religious traditions and their own ideas Established India’s caste system

Hinduism Escape sins of life by attaining purity and perfection of the soul Caste system – Process starts in lowest caste (Untouchables) – Soul reincarnated in person of higher caste – Must carry out duties of the caste – Repeated rebirths – Soul ultimately becomes perfect and merges with the soul of Brahma (principal god)

Castes Original castes 1.Brahmin (priests) 2.Warriors 3.Farmers and traders 4.Sudra (servants) Eventually divided by occupation into thousands of castes Lowest – the Untouchables (#5) Strict purification rituals if others contact them Today – legal protections under Indian law, but prejudice still exists

Hinduism (Continued) All life is sacred Animals respected Cow is sacred Most Hindus are vegetarians Basic beliefs World is evil Reincarnation after death (animal or human) Soul purified by completion of caste duties Reverence for animals Escape world’s evils through prayer

Buddhism Founded by Gautama ( BCE) Age 30 – Gave up position and wealth to study the right way to live Called Buddha (“the enlightened one”) Life is evil and suffering Can be avoided by good desires Eightfold Path Do not gossip, have impure thoughts, hate, lie, or steal Rare in India today, but spread throughout East Asia

Buddhism (Continued) The foundation beliefs of Buddhism are the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path These were taught by Buddha The Four Nobel Truths: Life is full of suffering No one gets what they want out of life People suffer because they desire things Wanting is the problem To end suffering, end desire Learn to not want = Nirvana Change your behavior to reach enlightenment Follow the Eightfold Path

Buddhism (Continued): The Eightfold Path Right View (Insight/Understanding): Learning the nature of reality and the truth about life. Right Intention (Aspiration): Making the commitment to living in such a way that our suffering can end Right Speech: Speaking the truth in a helpful and compassionate way. Right Action (Conduct): Living a life consistent with our values. Right Livelihood: Earning a living in a way that doesn’t hurt others. Right Effort: Just Do It. No Excuses. Right Mindfulness: Recognizing the value of the moment; living where we are. Right Meditation (Concentration): Expanding our consciousness through meditation.

Key Vocabulary Polytheism – Belief in two or more gods Caste – A social group you are born into Reincarnation – rebirth of the soul into different physical forms Karma – good or bad deeds you do throughout your life Dharma – Hinduism: the principle of cosmic order virtue, righteousness, and duty, caste duty in accord with the cosmic order Buddhism: the teaching or religion of the Buddha Nirvana – In Buddhism, a transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth. It represents the final goal of Buddhism. Moksha – In Hinduism, release of your soul after reaching enlightenment (after constant cycle of reincarnation) Vedas – sacred texts