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CHAPTER 5: ANCIENT INDIA Origins of Hindu India
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SOCIAL CLASSES 4 Varnas (Social classes) 1. Brahmas: Priestly Class in charge of religious ceremonies 2. Kshatriyas: Warrior Class 3. Vaisyas: Merchants and Farmers 4. Sudras: Peasants and Servants (Limited Rights) Social Classes based off of the Caste System
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THE CASTE SYSTEM Every Indian was born into a specific caste or social class Family lineage had nothing to do with what caste you were in Caste determined who you married, who you hung out with, and what job you had. Untouchables: Lowest of the low in society Religious standards set with each level which made it difficult to escape a caste level
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HINDUISM First established in 1500BC by Aryans Started as a collection of hymns and religious ceremonies Brahman Single force in the Universe Considered to be the ultimate reality People wanted to seek to know the ultimate reality
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HINDUISM Yoga: method of training to get a union with Brahman 4 paths of yoga 1. Path of Knowledge 2. Path of Love 3. Path of Work 4. Path of Meditation The Goal is a relationship with Brahman Can be difficult to relate to
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CHIEF GODS AND GODDESSES 1. Brahma: The Creator 2. Vishnu: The Preserver 3. Shiva: The Destroyer
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PRINCIPLES Reincarnation Belief that an individual’s soul is reborn in a different form after death A person’s soul has a number of existences Eventually, a soul will be released to reach a union with Brahman Karma is important aspect to reincarnation
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KARMA Force of a person’s actions in this life determines how a person will be reborn in the next life The higher the class you move in to, the closer you are to being released to a union with Brahman How you act now, will determine your future Has a connection to the concept of dharma
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DHARMA Divine Law Rules the idea of karma People must do the duties assigned to them The higher the class, the greater the expectations are for you
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CHAPTER 5: ANCIENT INDIA Buddhism
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WHO IS SIDDARTHA GAUTAMA? 563-483 BC Founder of Buddhism Was born into a ruling family in India Although surrounded by wealth, eventually became aware of the pain and suffering around him Led to his search for the meaning of life
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PATH TO ENLIGHTENMENT Path began with Asceticism Revealing the ultimate reality through self denial Abusing your body by starvation Almost led to his death Found enlightenment while sitting under a tree Be responsible for your own life Go find what you are looking for
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PRINCIPLES OF BUDDHISM Nirvana The ultimate reality There is no need for material goods Wisdom (Budhi) is required The goal is to reunite with the Great World Soul “To be idle is a short road to death and to be diligent is a way of life; foolish people are idle, wise people are diligent.”
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PRINCIPLES OF BUDDHISM The 4 Noble Truths 1. Ordinary life is full of suffering 2. Suffering is caused by our desire to satisfy ourselves 3. Way to end suffering is to end desire for selfish goals and to see others as extensions of ourselves 4. Way to end desire is to follow the Middle Path “Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule.”
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WHAT IS THE MIDDLE PATH? Also known as the Eightfold Path 1. Right view: Know the 4 Noble Truths 2. Right intention: Know what we want 3. Right speech: Seek to speak only the truth 4. Right actions: Don’t kill, lie, steal, be unchaste, or consume drugs/alcohol 5. Right livelihood: Uplift our beings 6. Right effort 7. Right mindfulness: Keep control of your thoughts 8. Right concentration: Meditate
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LEGACY OF BUDDHA AND HOW IT FIT IN SOCIETY Did not want to be worshipped Women Not seen as equals Monks needed to be free of desire from women Anyone can reach nirvana Reincarnation exists Caste system does not exist
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IMAGES OF BUDDHA
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CHAPTER 5: ANCIENT INDIA The Mauryans
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THE MAURYAN EMPIRE Candragupta Maurya (ruled 324-301BC) Capital established in Ganges Valley Appointed governors to rule provinces in empire Constantly feared assassination Never stayed in same bed twice Always had food tested Had secret police
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THE MAURYAN EMPIRE Asoka: Grandson of Candragupta Maurya Greatest of all Indian rulers Converted to Buddhism Caused him to set up hospitals for sick Shelters for travelers Expanded Indian commerce Went from Pacific Rim to Southwest Asia and Mediterranean Sea Death in 232 BC led to decline of Mauryan Empire
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THE KUSHAN EMPIRE Ganges Valley to Afghanistan (Bactria) Location made them a prosperous trading center Silk Road: Ran between Roman Empire and China Silk was China’s best product Combination of Empires Used Greek alphabet Practiced Buddhism and Hinduism Used sun and moon for calendar
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EMPIRE OF THE GUPTAS Established 320 AD by Candra Gupta Created alliances with other wealthy families to solidify power Son, Samudra Gupta, expanded the empire Candra Gupta II (380-415 AD) Created the golden age of the Guptas Engaged in trade with China Salt, iron, and clothing Owned silver and gold mines Eventually around 500 AD, the Huns overtook the Guptas
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF INDIA Literature Vedas: Earliest known Indian writing Included chants and religious songs Mahabharata 90,000 2 line stanzas (Longest poem of any type) War between cousins for control of kingdom Includes sermon from Krishna Moral of poem: Don’t worry about victory or defeat in battle, only if morally worth it Ramayana Fictional ruler banished from kingdom due to plot Fights to get back his wife Kalidasa: The Cloud Messenger: Exiled male spirit grieves for wife
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF INDIA Architecture 3 main types of structure 1. Pillars Stone pillars were designed to mark events of Buddha’s life Polished sandstone pillars designed with Buddha’s messages 2. The Stupa Meant to house a relic of Buddha Built like burial mounds Became place of devotion 3. Rock Chambers Designed to house monks Serve as halls for religious ceremonies
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF INDIA Science Charted the movements of the stars Figured out the Earth was a sphere and revolved around sun Mathematics Aryabhata First scientist to use algebra Came up with concepts of zero and the symbol (0)
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