CHAPTER 9 INDIA (500 b.c.e – 500 c.e.)
MAURYAN EMPIRE
CHANDRAGUPTA First empire Efficient govt. Military expansion
PATALIPUTRA 18 sq. mi. Largest city
GOVT. Provinces, districts Secret police
MILITARY 700k men Expansion, power
ECONOMY Mining, manufacturing Infrastructure Foreign trade State-controlled Promote private investment
ASHOKA Grandson Most popular ruler Buddhism official religion ▫Expansion Religious toleration
MAURYAN DECLINE After Ashoka’s death Logistical issues ▫Large empire
GUPTA ( ) Reunite India Cultural renaissance
GUPTA Politically, economically same as Mauryan Smaller land, bureaucracy Religious toleration ▫Hinduism favored ▫brahmans
ART/LITERATURE Love of life ▫Lovers embracing, musicians, dancers Golden age of lit. ▫Religious, philosophical, drama ▫Poetry, adventures ▫Thieves, courtesans, beasts ▫Kama Sutra”
SCIENCE Learning stimulus Buddhist university (Nalanda) ▫Foreigners 1-9, “zero” ▫Influences Math, astronomy ▫Cube roots, sines, factors
MEDICINE Hospitals – free Animals Sterilized wounds Cesarean operations Plastic surgery Known diseases, treatments: ▫Jaundice, abcess, tumor, diarrhea, fever Leprosy treatment ▫Unknown to west for centuries
BUDDHISM India Challenge Hinduism Nonviolence Major religion: Asia Siddhartha Guatama Monasticism
BELIEFS End rebirth: Nirvana Moral conduct and meditation Sorrow everywhere
4 NOBLE TRUTHS 1.Suffering dominates 2.Why? 3.We can rid of suffering 4.Follow 8 fold path to Nirvana
JAINISM Challenged Hinduism India, 5 th century B.C. Mahavira
BELIEFS Ahimsa: nonviolence All things – jiva (soul) No meat and wine Hindu beliefs ▫Karma ▫Moksa Different path to pursue Moksa
BELIEFS Ultimate goal: ▫Renounce world ▫Wandering monk, nun
BELIEFS No meat and wine Fasting Five virtues: ▫Non-violence ▫Truth ▫Do not steal ▫Chastity ▫Worldly things
JAINISM Drastic beliefs