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1 Social Studies – Ancient India Please open up your iPad to my web page & click the SS link. Thursday, 3.10.16

2 Directions 1. Read Ms. Golub’s PPT presentation on the caste system. If it helps, consider using the body parts to help you remember the various levels of the caste system.

3 Buddhism An old man, a sick man, a dead man, and a holy man led to the start of a new religion in India – Buddhism. A king in northern India had a son named Siddhartha Gautama. It was predicted this child would become a spiritual, not a worldly leader. When Siddhartha saw old age, sickness, death and suffering, it would grieve him greatly. In the dark of night, he left his palace & went in search of truth that would erase suffering from the world… More tomorrow…

4 The Holy Man Siddhartha encountered a wandering holy man whose only possession was a simple bowl. He was old. He was poor, but somehow, he was CALM & CONTENT. Siddhartha began to question his own way of living. How could this old, sick, poor man be filled with such peace while Siddhartha, a wealthy prince, was filled with such anxiety? His decision – leave his wealth, his palace & his family behind. Siddhartha left the palace in the dark of night in search of a truth that would erase suffering and sorrow in the world.

5 Legend The story about Siddhartha’s birth & childhood – it’s a legend. The facts about his life may be hyped up in order to teach a lesson. Siddhartha lived from 563 – 483 BC. This man really DID seek new ways to live better and he founded BUDDHISM, one of the world’s major religions.

6 Here’s What He Did He deeply meditated for 49 days. Nature noises and other wanderers could not break his concentration. He found a way to escape suffering. From that moment on, he was called Buddha, a word which means “enlightened one”. Buddha began to teach – He initially had five followers, but in just a few days, 60 more joined him. He sent these disciples / students to spread the Buddhist dharma (the law or teachings). He lived in this way until his death at age 80.

7 The Four Noble Truths Please note the Cause-Effect Nature 1.People experience suffering & sorrow.  2.Suffering and sorrow are caused by greed, hatred & ignorance.  3.We can be freed from suffering by overcoming its cause.  4.People can overcome greed, hatred & ignorance by practicing the Eightfold Path, a path with eight steps for living a correct, right life.

8 Eight “Groups” – Your Job Is… Step 1Beckett & Natalie Step 2Amer & Ava Step 3Ellie & Colin Step 4Erika, Daniel & Patrick Step 5Anya & Brad Step 6Max & Bella Step 7Connor & Lilli Step 8Devon, Emily & Casey


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