SOUTH ASIA I (CHAPTER 8: 383-393). MAJOR GEOGRAPHIC QUALITIES OF SOUTH ASIA WELL DEFINED PHYSIOGRAPHICALLY THE WORLD’S SECOND LARGEST POPULATION CLUSTER.

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SOUTH ASIA I (CHAPTER 8: )

MAJOR GEOGRAPHIC QUALITIES OF SOUTH ASIA WELL DEFINED PHYSIOGRAPHICALLY THE WORLD’S SECOND LARGEST POPULATION CLUSTER SIGNIFICANT DEMOGRAPHIC PROBLEMS LOW INCOME ECONOMIES POPULATION CONCENTRATED IN VILLAGES - SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE STRONG CULTURAL REGIONALISM

THE REALM Five Regions India Pakistan Bangladesh Mountainous North Southern Islands

WHAT CLIMATE VARIABLES HELP TO EXPLAIN THIS DISTRIBUTION?

MONSOONS “To know India and her people, one has to know the monsoon.” To the people of India the monsoons are a source of life. Seasonal reversal of winds General onshore movement in summer General offshore flow in winter Very distinctive seasonal precipitation regime

Monsoons

MONSOON RAINS ESSENTIAL FOR RICE PRODUCTION. HOWEVER…

POTENTIALLY NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF MONSOONS (RESULTS OF CATASTROPHIC RAINFALL) Widespread flooding Property damage Destruction to agricultural lands Damage to transportation infrastructure Homelessness Disease Malnutrition Serious injury Death

CULTURE A culturally fragmented realm Religious and linguistic diversity Religious Patterns –Islam is predominant in Pakistan and Bangladesh. –Hinduism is predominant in India. –Sikhism thrives in northern India. –Buddhism is predominant in Sri Lanka.

CULTURE HEARTH: The Indus River Where an early culture emerged and developed –Arts and trade routes emerged from isolated tribes and villages to towns and beyond. –Hinduism emerged from the beliefs and practices brought to India by the Indo- Europeans (Aryans). (6th century BC) –Buddhism born of discontent; made the state religion of India in 3rd century BC –Islam sweeps through central India from the 8th -10th centuries AD

LANGUAGES Hindi320 m Bihari70 m Marathi 67 m Rajasthani 44 m Gujarati 39 m Oriya 31 m Assamese 23 m Sindhi 17 m Sinhalese 13 m Telugu 71m Tamil 67m Kannada 43m Malayalam 35m

RELIGION

HINDUISM The world’s oldest religion Culture hearth of the Indus River Diffused south and east down the Ganges Absorbed and eventually supplanted earlier native religions and customs

HINDUISM Not just a religion An intricate web of religious, philosophical, social, economic, and artistic elements No common creed No single doctrine No direct divine revelation No rigid narrow moral code

MAJOR TENETS OF HINDUISM Three main ideas are important in understanding the Hindu religion and the caste system –Reincarnation –Karma –Dharma

REINCARNATION Every living thing has a soul. When a living thing dies, its soul moves into another living creature. Souls are reborn in a newly created life.

KARMA Every action brings about certain results. There is no escaping the consequences of one’s actions. Good behavior is rewarded when the soul is reborn into a higher ranking living creature.

DHARMA A set of rules that must be followed by all living things if they wish to work their way up the ladder of reincarnation. Each person’s dharma is different.

Puja or worship Cremation of the dead Regulations of the caste system THREE BASIC PRACTICES

ORIGINS AND SPREAD OF BUDDHISM Siddhartha Gautama ( B.C.) Emperor Asoka (3rd Century B.C.)

BUDDHISM Adherents objected to harsher features of Hinduism Focuses on knowledge, especially self-knowledge Elimination of worldly desires, determination not to hurt or kill people or animals

FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS Sorrow and suffering are part of all life. People suffer because they desire things they cannot have. The way to escape suffering is to end desire, to stop wanting, and to reach a stage of not wanting. To end desire, follow the “middle path,” i.e., the path that avoids the extremes of too much pleasure and desire.

EIGHTFOLD PATH TO THE MIDDLE WAY Right understanding Right purpose Right speech Right conduct Right means of earning a living Right effort Right awareness Right meditation

FALL OF BUDDHISM ON THE SUBCONTINENT Hinduism - broad and tolerant, accepting many of the teachings of Buddha Buddhists in India - willing to compromise with the beliefs and customs of Hinduism Final blow - 8th century - arrival of Islam -- Destroyed the great Buddhist monasteries -- Burned libraries -- Killed monks Today - only 1 million Buddhists in India

PARTITION CHALLENGES: STABILITY REFUGEES

SOUTH ASIA I (CHAPTER 8: )